| 1. | An Assessment of Variants in the Professional Judgement of
Geomorphologically-based Channel Types. | 291 | 137 |
| 2. | Ponding in Intermittent Streams: a Refuge for Lotic Taxa and a Habitat for Newly Colonising Taxa? | 289 | 287 |
| 3. | Characterization of Hydraulic Habitat and Retention Characteristics Across Different Channel Types; Introducing a New Field-based Technique | 269 | 652 |
| 4. | Linkages between Reach-scale Physical Habitat and Invertebrate Assemblages in Upland Streams | 253 | 62 |
| 5. | Characterising Riverine Landscapes: History, Application and Future Challenges | 243 | 4 |
| 6. | The Ecological Importance of Unregulated Tributaries to Macroinvertebrate Diversity and Community Composition in a Regulated River | 207 | 110 |