Robust inferences of environmental condition come from bioindicators that have strong relationships with stressors and are minimally confounded by extraneous environmental variables. These indicator properties are generally assumed for assemblage-based indicators such as diatom transfer functions that use species abundance data to infer environmental variables. However, failure of assemblage approaches necessitates the interpretation of individual dominant taxa when making environmental inferences. To determine whether diatom species from Laurentian Great Lakes sediment cores have the potential to provide unambiguous inferences of anthropogenic stress, we evaluated fossil diatom abundance against a suite of historical environmental gradient...
Annually laminated lake sediments provide detailed records of climatic variability and human activit...
Research posters on Great Lakes studies by faculty of the Center for Water and the Environment, Natu...
1.Comprehensive assessments of contemporary diatom distributions across the Arctic remain scarce. Fu...
Robust inferences of environmental condition come from bioindicators that have strong relationships ...
The species composition of benthic diatoms was related to environmental conditions in streams throug...
Succession of diatom communities in the Laurentian Great Lakes has several unusual aspects related t...
The relationship between diatoms and water quality variables was examined in Riding Mountain Nationa...
Recent shifts in water quality and food web characteristics driven by anthropogenic impacts on the L...
Global freshwater systems are threatened by multiple anthropogenic stressors via impacts on ecologic...
Recent shifts in water quality and food web characteristics driven by anthropogenic impacts on the L...
<div><p>Recent shifts in water quality and food web characteristics driven by anthropogenic impacts ...
Resource-based physiology of the eight important planktonic diatom species in the large lakes of the...
Diatom concentrations in surface sediments are positively correlated with limnetic chlorophyll a con...
Like aquatic diatoms, terrestrial diatoms are sensitive to multiple environmental factors such as pH...
A Great Lakes Environmental Indicators (GLEI) project. Diatom community data were collected from per...
Annually laminated lake sediments provide detailed records of climatic variability and human activit...
Research posters on Great Lakes studies by faculty of the Center for Water and the Environment, Natu...
1.Comprehensive assessments of contemporary diatom distributions across the Arctic remain scarce. Fu...
Robust inferences of environmental condition come from bioindicators that have strong relationships ...
The species composition of benthic diatoms was related to environmental conditions in streams throug...
Succession of diatom communities in the Laurentian Great Lakes has several unusual aspects related t...
The relationship between diatoms and water quality variables was examined in Riding Mountain Nationa...
Recent shifts in water quality and food web characteristics driven by anthropogenic impacts on the L...
Global freshwater systems are threatened by multiple anthropogenic stressors via impacts on ecologic...
Recent shifts in water quality and food web characteristics driven by anthropogenic impacts on the L...
<div><p>Recent shifts in water quality and food web characteristics driven by anthropogenic impacts ...
Resource-based physiology of the eight important planktonic diatom species in the large lakes of the...
Diatom concentrations in surface sediments are positively correlated with limnetic chlorophyll a con...
Like aquatic diatoms, terrestrial diatoms are sensitive to multiple environmental factors such as pH...
A Great Lakes Environmental Indicators (GLEI) project. Diatom community data were collected from per...
Annually laminated lake sediments provide detailed records of climatic variability and human activit...
Research posters on Great Lakes studies by faculty of the Center for Water and the Environment, Natu...
1.Comprehensive assessments of contemporary diatom distributions across the Arctic remain scarce. Fu...