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Environmental determinants of contrasting caddisfly (Insecta, Trichoptera) biodiversity in the Neretva and Bosna river basins (Bosnia and Herzegovina) under temperate and mediterranean climates

The caddisfly community composition and structure were studied in the Mediterranean (i.e., central part of Herzegovina) and the temperate (i.e., Central Bosnia) regions of the country which differ considerably regarding the climate, hydrology, geomorphology, and vegetation. In both studied areas, fo...

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Published in:International review of hydrobiology. 2015-05, Vol.100 (2), p.79-95
Main Authors: Stanic-Kostroman, Svjetlana, Previsic, Ana, Planinic, Adriana, Kucinic, Mladen, Skobic, Dragan, Dedic, Anita, Durbesic, Paula
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