Models were developed of relationships among water quality, geospatial and species-level diatom data for 465 samples collected from stream sites across south-eastern Australia. Transfer functions were derived from weighted averaging and artificial neural network approaches. Analysis of spatial variations in species assemblages was used to divide the sites into two groups according to site elevation. The strongest predictive models for the upland group associated diatom assemblages with conductivity, longitude, altitude, and to a lesser extent pH, NO x and TKN. The strongest predictors for the lowland group were longitude and conductivity, but artificial neural network models performed well for NO x and temperature. The importance of the geo...
The Ramsar-listed Coorong lagoon lies at the terminus of the Murray-Darling River system in South Au...
The species composition of benthic diatoms was related to environmental conditions in streams throug...
Diatom-based indices are increasingly becoming important tools for the assessment of ecological cond...
Contemporary benthic diatom assemblages were examined from 52 riverine and palustrine wetlands on Ca...
The use of borrowed indices to assess stream health has limitations and research suggests a need to ...
The use of diatoms as bio-indicators of water quality is common in temperate regions worldwide. Howe...
© CSIRO 2007 The Diatom Index for Australian Rivers (DIAR), originally developed at the genus l...
Nutrient over-enrichment of estuarine environments is increasing globally. However, it is difficult ...
With the growing demand of assessing the ecological status, there is the need to fully understand th...
Water quality guidelines are an important tool that guide stream protection. In South Australia, as ...
This study aimed to assess the impact of land use patterns on water quality and benthic diatom commu...
During the recessional flow period of 2004, benthic diatoms were sampled from four catchments in the...
The aim of this thesis was to develop the methodologies required to sample diatoms from lowland rive...
The DSIAR biotic index for freshwater diatoms, regarded as a potential indicator of impact from agri...
The distribution pattern of diatoms from lakes and streams of varying salinity in the south-west of ...
The Ramsar-listed Coorong lagoon lies at the terminus of the Murray-Darling River system in South Au...
The species composition of benthic diatoms was related to environmental conditions in streams throug...
Diatom-based indices are increasingly becoming important tools for the assessment of ecological cond...
Contemporary benthic diatom assemblages were examined from 52 riverine and palustrine wetlands on Ca...
The use of borrowed indices to assess stream health has limitations and research suggests a need to ...
The use of diatoms as bio-indicators of water quality is common in temperate regions worldwide. Howe...
© CSIRO 2007 The Diatom Index for Australian Rivers (DIAR), originally developed at the genus l...
Nutrient over-enrichment of estuarine environments is increasing globally. However, it is difficult ...
With the growing demand of assessing the ecological status, there is the need to fully understand th...
Water quality guidelines are an important tool that guide stream protection. In South Australia, as ...
This study aimed to assess the impact of land use patterns on water quality and benthic diatom commu...
During the recessional flow period of 2004, benthic diatoms were sampled from four catchments in the...
The aim of this thesis was to develop the methodologies required to sample diatoms from lowland rive...
The DSIAR biotic index for freshwater diatoms, regarded as a potential indicator of impact from agri...
The distribution pattern of diatoms from lakes and streams of varying salinity in the south-west of ...
The Ramsar-listed Coorong lagoon lies at the terminus of the Murray-Darling River system in South Au...
The species composition of benthic diatoms was related to environmental conditions in streams throug...
Diatom-based indices are increasingly becoming important tools for the assessment of ecological cond...