Lecture

Interactions between River Morphology and Aquatic Organisms

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This lecture by Dr. Christine Weber discusses the interactions between river morphology and aquatic organisms, covering topics such as the diversity of fish, insects, and algae, the preferences of aquatic organisms, the dynamics of rivers, and the impact of human activities on river ecosystems. The lecture emphasizes the importance of understanding the complex relationships between habitat quality and the organisms that inhabit aquatic environments, highlighting the need for conservation efforts to protect these ecosystems.

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