Univ.-Prof. Dr. rer. nat. habil. Ralf Schulz
AG Ökotoxikologie & Umwelt, Rheinland-Pfälzische Technische Universität Kaiserslautern-Landau
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Schulz, R; Peall, SKC; Dabrowski, JM et al.
Current-use insecticides, phosphates and suspended solids in the Lourens River, Western Cape, during the first rainfall event of the wet seasonWATER SA. Bd. 27. H. 1. 2001 S. 65 - 70
Schulz, Ralf
Edelkrebs (Astacus astacus)Fartmann, T.; Gunnemann, H.; Salm, P.; Schröder, E. (Hrsg). Bonn-Bad Godesberg. 2001 S. 412 - 417
Schulz, R; Peall, SKC
Effectiveness of a constructed wetland for retention of nonpoint-source pesticide pollution in the Lourens River catchment, South AfricaENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. Bd. 35. H. 2. 2001 S. 422 - 426
Berenzen, N; Schulz, R; Liess, M
Effects of chronic ammonium and nitrite contamination on the macroinvertebrate community in running water microcosmsWATER RESEARCH. Bd. 35. H. 14. 2001 S. 3478 - 3482
Hahn, T; Liess, M; Schulz, R
Effects of the hormone mimetic insecticide tebufenozide on Chironomus riparius larvae in two different exposure setupsECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY. Bd. 49. H. 2. 2001 S. 171 - 178
Schulz, Ralf; Smietana, P.
Occurence of native and introduced crayfish in northeastern Germany and northwestern PolandBd. 361. 2001 S. 629 - 641
Schulz, R; Smietana, P
Occurrence of native and introduced crayfish in northeastern Germany and northwestern Poland.BULLETIN FRANCAIS DE. H. 361. 2001 S. 629 - 641
Schulz, Ralf
Rainfall-induced sediment and pesticide input from orchards into the Lourens River, Western Cape, South Africa: importance of a single eventWater Research. Bd. 35. 2001 S. 1869 - 1876
Schulz, R
Rainfall-induced sediment and pesticide input from orchards into the Lourens River, Western Cape, South Africa: Importance of a single eventWATER RESEARCH. Bd. 35. H. 8. 2001 S. 1869 - 1876
Schulz, Ralf; Liess, Matthias
Runoff simulation with particle-bound fenvalerate in multispecies stream microcosms: importance of biological interactionsEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry. Bd. 20. 2001 S. 757 - 762