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Started by Martin Spies, February 20, 2022, 03:33:26 PM

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Martin Spies

2021 and earlier

Laviad-Shitrit, S., Sela, R., Thorat, L., Sharaby, Y., Izhaki, I., Nath, B. B., Halpern, M. (2020) Identification of chironomid species as natural reservoirs of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae strains with pandemic potential. PLoS Neglected tropical Diseases 14(12, e0008959): 16 pp. + online suppl. material.

Sathicq, M. B., Sbaffi, T., Borgomaneiro, G., Di Cesare, A., Sabatino, R. (2021) The meiofauna as neglected carriers of antibiotic resistant and pathogenic bacteria in freshwater ecosystems. J. Limnol. 80(3): 413-426. [first publd online xi.2021]

Martin Spies

#1
2022

Gunkel, G., Michels, U., Scheideler, M. (2022) Climate change: Water temperature and invertebrate propagation in drinking-water distribution systems, effects, and risk assessment. Water [Basle] 14(8, paper 1246): 23 pp. [publd online 13.iv.2022] [incl. data on Paratanytarsus grimmii]

Martin Spies

#2
2023

Christopher, S., Michels, U., Gunkel, G. (2023) Paratanytarsus grimmii (Chironomidae) larvae in drinking water distribution systems: impairment or disaster? Water [Basle] 15(paper 377): 12 pp. [publd 17.i.2023]

Jang, G., Yeo, W., Park, M., Park, Y.-G. (2023) RT-CLAD: Artificial Intelligence-based real-time chironomid larva detection in drinking water treatment plants. Sensors [Basle] 24(1, paper 177): 13 pp. [publd 28.xii.2023]

Martin Spies

2024

Taş Divrik, M. (2024) Investigation of benthic macroinvertebrate fauna and water quality of animal drinking water troughs by multivariate statistical methods: the case of Şarkışla. Aquatic Scis Engineering 39(2): 77-87. [publd 15.ii.2024]

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