Aquatic Ecology: Special Issue ‘Ecology of a Flooded Opencast Sulphur Mine’ Roman ŻurekNiels De Pauw Preface 22 June 2006 Pages: 133 - 134
Chemical properties of water in a flooded opencast sulphur mine Roman Żurek OriginalPaper 01 June 2006 Pages: 135 - 153
Surface sediment composition in an inundated opencast sulphur mine (Piaseczno reservoir, Southern Poland) Ewa Szarek-GwiazdaJoanna GalasMarcin Ollik OriginalPaper 04 August 2006 Pages: 155 - 164
Phytoplankton and its relationships with chemical parameters and zooplankton in meromictic Piaseczno reservoir, Southern Poland E. Wilk-WoźniakR. Żurek OriginalPaper 25 July 2006 Pages: 165 - 176
Zooplankton of a flooded opencast sulphur mine Roman Żurek OriginalPaper 06 December 2005 Pages: 177 - 202
Distribution of Benthic Fauna in Relation to Environmental Conditions in an Inundated Opencast Sulphur Mine (Piaseczno Reservoir, Southern Poland) Elżbieta DumnickaJoanna Galas OriginalPaper 01 July 2006 Pages: 203 - 210
Acoustical estimates of fish and zooplankton distribution in the Piaseczno reservoir, Southern Poland Małgorzata GodlewskaMarek Jelonek OriginalPaper 12 August 2006 Pages: 211 - 219
Bioaccumulation of Trace Elements in Roach, Silver Bream, Rudd, and Perch Living in an Inundated Opencast Sulphur Mine Ewa Szarek-GwiazdaAntoni Amirowicz OriginalPaper 01 June 2006 Pages: 221 - 236
Feeding on micro-algae in the invasive Ponto-Caspian amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus (Sowinsky, 1894) Dirk PlatvoetJaimie T.A. DickGerard van der Velde OriginalPaper 25 January 2006 Pages: 237 - 245
Feeding on micro-algae in the invasive Ponto-Caspian amphipod Dikerogammarus villosus (Sowinsky 1984) Dirk PlatvoetJaimie T.A. DickGerard van der Velde Erratum 27 April 2006 Pages: 247 - 247
Development of an in-stream migration model for Gammarus pulex L. (Crustacea, Amphipoda) as a tool in river restoration management Andy P. DedeckerPeter L. M. GoethalsNiels De Pauw OriginalPaper 25 November 2005 Pages: 249 - 261
Fish assemblage of a traditional fishery and the seasonal variations in diet of its most abundant species Wallago attu (Siluriformes: Siluridae) from a tropical floodplain Md. Shahidul IslamMohammed Mokhlesur RahmanMasaru Tanaka OriginalPaper 25 May 2006 Pages: 263 - 272