Abstract. The ecological characteristics of benthic diatom genera from lakes and tarns in mountainous areas of Tasmania (76 lakes) and the South Island (65 lakes) and Stewart Island (6 lakes) of New Zealand were investigated. Community composition and diversity were mainly governed by gradients in calcium, pH and the monovalent/divalent ionic (M/D) ratio, with typical acidophilous and calciphilous communities present in both regions. Highest genus diversity occurred in the pH range between 5.5 and 7.5. Marked interregional differences were present in both calciphilous and acidophilous diatom community assemblages, which were at least partially related to variations in the concentration of the chloride, sodium, potassium and humic substances...
Eleven of the 17 freshwater lakes from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, Antarctica were sampled b...
International audienceLittoral benthic diatom communities are pivotal indicators which react to coas...
Using the epilithic diatoms as indicators of environmental conditions, 10 lakes in the High Tatra Mo...
Mire pools – shallow water-bodies in peat-forming wetlands – are a characteristic feature of New Zea...
Classification and gradient analyses of littoral diatom assemblages and 37 chemical and physical var...
This study is the first published survey of diatom-environment relationships on sub-Antarctic Macqua...
The aim of this research was to investigate the structure of the benthic diatom community and its re...
A total of 20 wetlands representing three distinct pH groups from the south-west of Western Australi...
International audienceAltitude lakes are weakly impacted by human activities. This makes them choice...
During an extensive survey of the freshwater and moss-inhabiting diatoms of the Prince Edward Island...
1. Benthic assemblages in the fjord-like Bathurst Channel estuarine system, south-western Tasmania, ...
The present study shows the results of a taxonomic and ecological survey on moss- inhabiting diatoms...
iv ABSTRACT Benthic diatoms are due to a number of positive characteristics (such as high abundances...
Eleven of the 17 freshwater lakes from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, Antarctica were sampled b...
International audienceLittoral benthic diatom communities are pivotal indicators which react to coas...
Using the epilithic diatoms as indicators of environmental conditions, 10 lakes in the High Tatra Mo...
Mire pools – shallow water-bodies in peat-forming wetlands – are a characteristic feature of New Zea...
Classification and gradient analyses of littoral diatom assemblages and 37 chemical and physical var...
This study is the first published survey of diatom-environment relationships on sub-Antarctic Macqua...
The aim of this research was to investigate the structure of the benthic diatom community and its re...
A total of 20 wetlands representing three distinct pH groups from the south-west of Western Australi...
International audienceAltitude lakes are weakly impacted by human activities. This makes them choice...
During an extensive survey of the freshwater and moss-inhabiting diatoms of the Prince Edward Island...
1. Benthic assemblages in the fjord-like Bathurst Channel estuarine system, south-western Tasmania, ...
The present study shows the results of a taxonomic and ecological survey on moss- inhabiting diatoms...
iv ABSTRACT Benthic diatoms are due to a number of positive characteristics (such as high abundances...
Eleven of the 17 freshwater lakes from Signy Island, South Orkney Islands, Antarctica were sampled b...
International audienceLittoral benthic diatom communities are pivotal indicators which react to coas...
Using the epilithic diatoms as indicators of environmental conditions, 10 lakes in the High Tatra Mo...