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Andrea Sundermann
Andrea Sundermann
Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt, Germany
Verified email at senckenberg.de
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River restoration success depends on the species pool of the immediate surroundings
A Sundermann, S Stoll, P Haase
Ecological Applications 21 (6), 1962-1971, 2011
3342011
The impact of hydromorphological restoration on river ecological status: a comparison of fish, benthic invertebrates, and macrophytes
P Haase, D Hering, SC Jähnig, AW Lorenz, A Sundermann
Hydrobiologia 704 (1), 475-488, 2013
2592013
River restoration success: a question of perception
SC Jähnig, AW Lorenz, D Hering, C Antons, A Sundermann, E Jedicke, ...
Ecological Applications 21 (6), 2007-2015, 2011
2352011
Dispersal distance and the pool of taxa, but not barriers, determine the colonisation of restored river reaches by benthic invertebrates
JD Tonkin, S Stoll, A Sundermann, P Haase
Freshwater Biology 59 (9), 1843-1855, 2014
2142014
Assessing streams in Germany with benthic invertebrates: development of a practical standardised protocol for macroinvertebrate sampling and sorting
P Haase, S Lohse, S Pauls, K Schindehütte, A Sundermann, P Rolauffs, ...
Limnologica 34 (4), 349-365, 2004
1972004
Assessing streams in Germany with benthic invertebrates: selection of candidate metrics
D Hering, C Meier, C Rawer-Jost, CK Feld, R Biss, A Zenker, ...
Limnologica 34 (4), 398-415, 2004
1672004
Cross-realm assessment of climate change impacts on species’ abundance trends
DE Bowler, C Hof, P Haase, I Kröncke, O Schweiger, R Adrian, L Baert, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 1 (3), 1-7, 2017
1522017
Methodisches Handbuch Fließgewässerbewertung: Handbuch zur Untersuchung und Bewertung von Fließgewässern auf der Basis des Makrozoobenthos vor dem Hintergrund der EG …
C Meier
Universität Duisburg-Essen, 2006
1512006
First audit of macroinvertebrate samples from an EU Water Framework Directive monitoring program: human error greatly lowers precision of assessment results
P Haase, SU Pauls, K Schindehütte, A Sundermann
Journal of the North American Benthological Society 29 (4), 1279-1291, 2010
1442010
Context dependency in biodiversity patterns of central German stream metacommunities
JD Tonkin, J Heino, A Sundermann, P Haase, SC Jähnig
Freshwater Biology 61 (5), 607-620, 2016
1372016
Assessing the impact of errors in sorting and identifying macroinvertebrate samples
P Haase, J Murray-Bligh, S Lohse, S Pauls, A Sundermann, R Gunn, ...
The Ecological Status of European Rivers: Evaluation and Intercalibration of …, 2006
1352006
Water quality variables and pollution sources shaping stream macroinvertebrate communities
E Berger, P Haase, M Kuemmerlen, M Leps, RB Schaefer, A Sundermann
Science of the Total Environment 587, 1-10, 2017
1342017
Stressor prioritisation in riverine ecosystems: which environmental factors shape benthic invertebrate assemblage metrics?
A Sundermann, M Gerhardt, H Kappes, P Haase
Ecological indicators 27, 83-96, 2013
1262013
Effects of changing climate on european stream invertebrate communities: a long-term data analysis
J Jourdan, RB O'Hara, R Bottarin, KL Huttunen, M Kuemmerlen, ...
Science of the Total Environment 621, 588-599, 2018
1252018
Disentangling environmental drivers of benthic invertebrate assemblages: the role of spatial scale and riverscape heterogeneity in a multiple stressor environment
M Leps, JD Tonkin, V Dahm, P Haase, A Sundermann
Science of the Total Environment 536, 546-556, 2015
1232015
Hydromorphological restoration of running waters: effects on benthic invertebrate assemblages
A Sundermann, C Antons, N Cron, AW Lorenz, D Hering, P Haase
Freshwater biology 56 (8), 1689-1702, 2011
1152011
Macrophytes respond to reach‐scale river restorations
AW Lorenz, T Korte, A Sundermann, K Januschke, P Haase
Journal of Applied Ecology 49 (1), 202-212, 2012
1102012
Towards stressor-specific macroinvertebrate indices: Which traits and taxonomic groups are associated with vulnerable and tolerant taxa?
E Berger, P Haase, RB Schäfer, A Sundermann
Science of the Total Environment 619, 144-154, 2018
1012018
Time is no healer: increasing restoration age does not lead to improved benthic invertebrate communities in restored river reaches
M Leps, A Sundermann, JD Tonkin, AW Lorenz, P Haase
Science of The Total Environment 557, 722-732, 2016
992016
Moderate warming over the past 25 years has already reorganized stream invertebrate communities
P Haase, F Pilotto, F Li, A Sundermann, AW Lorenz, JD Tonkin, S Stoll
Science of the Total Environment 658, 1531-1538, 2019
892019
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