Contemporary benthic diatom assemblages were examined from 52 riverine and palustrine wetlands on Cape York Peninsula, Australia, to determine their environmental sensitivities and develop inference models. Multivariate analyses identified strong relationships between nine environmental variables and the diatom assemblage composition, with the aim to select variables for developing models. Total alkalinity, bicarbonate concentration, pH, electrical conductivity (EC) and latitude were most consistently and strongly correlated with diatom composition. The river basins sampled generally have an east-west orientation, so latitude potentially represents biogeographic differences between basins. Comparison of diatom assemblages between river basi...
With the growing demand of assessing the ecological status, there is the need to fully understand th...
During the recessional flow period of 2004, benthic diatoms were sampled from four catchments in the...
Nutrient over-enrichment of estuarine environments is increasing globally. However, it is difficult ...
Models were developed of relationships among water quality, geospatial and species-level diatom data...
The use of diatoms as bio-indicators of water quality is common in temperate regions worldwide. Howe...
This study aimed to assess the impact of land use patterns on water quality and benthic diatom commu...
Water quality guidelines are an important tool that guide stream protection. In South Australia, as ...
The use of borrowed indices to assess stream health has limitations and research suggests a need to ...
The selection of one or more river substrata for the collection of benthic diatoms is fundamental to...
This study is the first published survey of diatom-environment relationships on sub-Antarctic Macqua...
A total of 20 wetlands representing three distinct pH groups from the south-west of Western Australi...
The distribution pattern of diatoms from lakes and streams of varying salinity in the south-west of ...
This study focused on the spring-fed upper reaches of the economically important Great Fish River wi...
© CSIRO 2007 The Diatom Index for Australian Rivers (DIAR), originally developed at the genus l...
In South Africa the systematic collection of water samples from surface waters and the collation of ...
With the growing demand of assessing the ecological status, there is the need to fully understand th...
During the recessional flow period of 2004, benthic diatoms were sampled from four catchments in the...
Nutrient over-enrichment of estuarine environments is increasing globally. However, it is difficult ...
Models were developed of relationships among water quality, geospatial and species-level diatom data...
The use of diatoms as bio-indicators of water quality is common in temperate regions worldwide. Howe...
This study aimed to assess the impact of land use patterns on water quality and benthic diatom commu...
Water quality guidelines are an important tool that guide stream protection. In South Australia, as ...
The use of borrowed indices to assess stream health has limitations and research suggests a need to ...
The selection of one or more river substrata for the collection of benthic diatoms is fundamental to...
This study is the first published survey of diatom-environment relationships on sub-Antarctic Macqua...
A total of 20 wetlands representing three distinct pH groups from the south-west of Western Australi...
The distribution pattern of diatoms from lakes and streams of varying salinity in the south-west of ...
This study focused on the spring-fed upper reaches of the economically important Great Fish River wi...
© CSIRO 2007 The Diatom Index for Australian Rivers (DIAR), originally developed at the genus l...
In South Africa the systematic collection of water samples from surface waters and the collation of ...
With the growing demand of assessing the ecological status, there is the need to fully understand th...
During the recessional flow period of 2004, benthic diatoms were sampled from four catchments in the...
Nutrient over-enrichment of estuarine environments is increasing globally. However, it is difficult ...