<p>Urban rivers in developing countries, including South Africa, are increasingly being impacted by human activities. The Bloukrans and Palmiet Rivers, where the current study was undertaken, are no exception. The Bloukrans River, the main object of this study, was impacted by wastewater effluent discharges and run-off from informal settlements and agricultural activities. The present study was aimed at evaluating the ecological health of the Bloukrans River using macroinvetebrate-based biomonitoring approaches, including the biotic index (i.e. the South African Scoring System version 5), multimetric and multivariate analyses of the assemblage structure. 18 metrics were selected and their potential for discriminating between the control and...
The purpose of the study was to verify the ability of the South African Scoring System version 4 (SA...
This paper investigates the cumulative impacts of small dams on invertebrate communities in 2 region...
An extensive survey of tropical rivers, conducted during 2009–2012 throughout Zambia, collected 151 ...
Abstract: The Groot Letaba River catchment in South Africa, is known for agricultural activities, su...
A growing human population accompanied by urbanisation and industrialisation have led to over exploi...
River health monitoring is becoming increasingly important because of the anthropogenic activities t...
A growing human population accompanied by urbanisation and industrialisation have led to over exploi...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
Abstract South Africa's new water law recognises that basic human and environmental needs shoul...
This paper presents baseline biological data on aquatic macroinvertebrates and water quality in the ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The major sources of pollution along the Mukuvisi River are industrial ef...
The assessment of biota in rivers is a widely recognised means of determining the condition or `heal...
M.Sc. (Aquatic Health)Abstract: South Africa is a water scarce country with uneven distributions of ...
River health monitoring is becoming increasingly important because of the anthropogenic activities t...
The purpose of the study was to verify the ability of the South African Scoring System version 4 (SA...
This paper investigates the cumulative impacts of small dams on invertebrate communities in 2 region...
An extensive survey of tropical rivers, conducted during 2009–2012 throughout Zambia, collected 151 ...
Abstract: The Groot Letaba River catchment in South Africa, is known for agricultural activities, su...
A growing human population accompanied by urbanisation and industrialisation have led to over exploi...
River health monitoring is becoming increasingly important because of the anthropogenic activities t...
A growing human population accompanied by urbanisation and industrialisation have led to over exploi...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
Abstract South Africa's new water law recognises that basic human and environmental needs shoul...
This paper presents baseline biological data on aquatic macroinvertebrates and water quality in the ...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The major sources of pollution along the Mukuvisi River are industrial ef...
The assessment of biota in rivers is a widely recognised means of determining the condition or `heal...
M.Sc. (Aquatic Health)Abstract: South Africa is a water scarce country with uneven distributions of ...
River health monitoring is becoming increasingly important because of the anthropogenic activities t...
The purpose of the study was to verify the ability of the South African Scoring System version 4 (SA...
This paper investigates the cumulative impacts of small dams on invertebrate communities in 2 region...
An extensive survey of tropical rivers, conducted during 2009–2012 throughout Zambia, collected 151 ...