The classification of waterbodies under the Water Framework Directive is dependent on the ability of monitoring programmes to reflect habitat quality using biotic elements including benthic diatom communities. This study investigated the influence of specific riparian habitats, of mixed woodland, grassland and lake artificial structures such as jetties and slipways, on benthic diatom assemblages in nine lakes across gradients of total phosphorus, alkalinity and in the presence or absence of Dreissena polymorpha. The heterogeneity of the benthic diatom assemblages at riparian and lake scale was assessed by taking three replicates per site category per lake, following standard European Union protocols. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) ...
International audienceDiatom-based assays have been successfully associated worldwide with the tropi...
In order to protect or improve surface waters ecosystem response to pressures needs to be quantified...
Detecting early warning signs of ecosystem degradation in nature reserves requires ultrasensitive bi...
International audienceBenthic diatoms inhabiting littoral zones are regarded as promising bioindicat...
In lowland, shallow lakes, benthic diatom assemblages are affected by several parameters, including ...
It has been proved that littoral diatoms provide a useful marker for detecting localised changes res...
Littoral diatom assemblages from different natural substrates (stones, mud, reeds) were used for est...
Benthic diatoms form a particularly important community in oligotrophic lakes, but factors influenci...
iv ABSTRACT Benthic diatoms are due to a number of positive characteristics (such as high abundances...
Benthic algae are significant primary producers and important in biogeochemical cycling in shallow l...
International audienceLittoral benthic diatom communities are pivotal indicators which react to coas...
The main objective of the present study is to describe the structure of benthic diatom com...
Human impacts and environmental climate changes have led to a progressive decline in the diversity o...
International audienceLakes can be monitored using different bioindicators, among which phytoplankto...
Freshwater habitats harbor diverse communities of benthic phototrophic micro-organisms such green al...
International audienceDiatom-based assays have been successfully associated worldwide with the tropi...
In order to protect or improve surface waters ecosystem response to pressures needs to be quantified...
Detecting early warning signs of ecosystem degradation in nature reserves requires ultrasensitive bi...
International audienceBenthic diatoms inhabiting littoral zones are regarded as promising bioindicat...
In lowland, shallow lakes, benthic diatom assemblages are affected by several parameters, including ...
It has been proved that littoral diatoms provide a useful marker for detecting localised changes res...
Littoral diatom assemblages from different natural substrates (stones, mud, reeds) were used for est...
Benthic diatoms form a particularly important community in oligotrophic lakes, but factors influenci...
iv ABSTRACT Benthic diatoms are due to a number of positive characteristics (such as high abundances...
Benthic algae are significant primary producers and important in biogeochemical cycling in shallow l...
International audienceLittoral benthic diatom communities are pivotal indicators which react to coas...
The main objective of the present study is to describe the structure of benthic diatom com...
Human impacts and environmental climate changes have led to a progressive decline in the diversity o...
International audienceLakes can be monitored using different bioindicators, among which phytoplankto...
Freshwater habitats harbor diverse communities of benthic phototrophic micro-organisms such green al...
International audienceDiatom-based assays have been successfully associated worldwide with the tropi...
In order to protect or improve surface waters ecosystem response to pressures needs to be quantified...
Detecting early warning signs of ecosystem degradation in nature reserves requires ultrasensitive bi...