Increased groundwater usage, rainfall decline and activities such as mining have resulted in the acidification of certain wetlands in the south-west of Western Australia. This study investigated the influence of pH, the factor most commonly associated with acidification, on the invertebrate and diatom community structure of 20 wetlands in the south-west region of Western Australia. Few studies in Western Australia have investigated both biotic groups, particularly in relation to pH. Consequently, this study examined the comparative sensitivity of the two biotic groups to pH in order to identify the most effective biotic tool for assessing the ecological impacts of pH decrease. The wetlands included in this study displayed a wide range of pH...
This article reports on the ecological preferences of benthic diatoms in relation to pH, conductivit...
In recent years, the number of areas remaining under the influence of acidity has increased. At all ...
Declining sulphur deposition since the late 1970s has led to increases in pH in lakes and streams of...
A total of 20 wetlands representing three distinct pH groups from the south-west of Western Australi...
Contemporary benthic diatom assemblages were examined from 52 riverine and palustrine wetlands on Ca...
The distribution pattern of diatoms from lakes and streams of varying salinity in the south-west of ...
Epipelic diatom assemblages collected from three wetlands connected to the Murray River displayed co...
General EcologyAlgal communities like diatoms can tell us many things about water quality and past d...
1.Macroinvertebrates and phytobenthic organisms (e.g. diatoms) are frequently used as bioindicators ...
Temperate highland peat swamps on sandstone (THPSS) are unique state and federally protected ecologi...
During the late 1970s and early 1980s it became apparent that a large number of lochs and streams d...
Aquatic invertebrates were collected from six wetlands on the Swan Coastal Plain near Perth, Western...
During the recessional flow period of 2004, benthic diatoms were sampled from four catchments in the...
Diatom diversity of six small playa lakes within the Yarra Yarra drainage system, Western Australia,...
Adverse impacts of acidification on aquatic biota have been observed worldwide, however, most report...
This article reports on the ecological preferences of benthic diatoms in relation to pH, conductivit...
In recent years, the number of areas remaining under the influence of acidity has increased. At all ...
Declining sulphur deposition since the late 1970s has led to increases in pH in lakes and streams of...
A total of 20 wetlands representing three distinct pH groups from the south-west of Western Australi...
Contemporary benthic diatom assemblages were examined from 52 riverine and palustrine wetlands on Ca...
The distribution pattern of diatoms from lakes and streams of varying salinity in the south-west of ...
Epipelic diatom assemblages collected from three wetlands connected to the Murray River displayed co...
General EcologyAlgal communities like diatoms can tell us many things about water quality and past d...
1.Macroinvertebrates and phytobenthic organisms (e.g. diatoms) are frequently used as bioindicators ...
Temperate highland peat swamps on sandstone (THPSS) are unique state and federally protected ecologi...
During the late 1970s and early 1980s it became apparent that a large number of lochs and streams d...
Aquatic invertebrates were collected from six wetlands on the Swan Coastal Plain near Perth, Western...
During the recessional flow period of 2004, benthic diatoms were sampled from four catchments in the...
Diatom diversity of six small playa lakes within the Yarra Yarra drainage system, Western Australia,...
Adverse impacts of acidification on aquatic biota have been observed worldwide, however, most report...
This article reports on the ecological preferences of benthic diatoms in relation to pH, conductivit...
In recent years, the number of areas remaining under the influence of acidity has increased. At all ...
Declining sulphur deposition since the late 1970s has led to increases in pH in lakes and streams of...