This study had as objectives to assess water quality using macroinvertebrate communities in Gaviao artificial reservoir (Brazil), used to supply potable water to 2.5 million people, and to evaluate how these organisms responded to the discharge of water treatment sludge into a natural wetland. A total of 1,621 specimens across 23 taxa were identified. Mollusca were the dominant and most frequent group while Insecta presented the most richness. Based on feeding mode, there were more predator organisms than scrapers. The Biological Monitoring Working Party (BMWP') method showed to be more sensible to water quality variations than ASPT index, going from polluted to questionable water quality more frequently. The chemical parameters analysed sh...
Article by William T. Mason, Calvin R. Fremling, and Alan V. Nebeker regarding aquatic insects (incl...
Inadequately treated wastewater effluent is harmful to the receiving aquatic environment. Water-born...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
Historically, indices of macroinvertebrate diversity have played a vital role in demonstrating the h...
This study reviewed the impacts of wastewater on macroinvertebrates over four decades in a UK lowlan...
Since the 1980s, advances in wastewater treatment technology have led to considerably improved surfa...
In the El Paso region around the 1930s there was a loss of riparian areas and wetlands due to canali...
<div><p>Since the 1980s, advances in wastewater treatment technology have led to considerably improv...
MSc (Environmental Management with Ecological Water Requirements), North-West University, Potchefstr...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
These files contain the data used in the manuscript: Wastewater treatment plant contaminant profiles...
Article by William T. Mason, Calvin R. Fremling, and Alan V. Nebeker regarding aquatic insects (incl...
Article by William T. Mason, Calvin R. Fremling, and Alan V. Nebeker regarding aquatic insects (incl...
Article by William T. Mason, Calvin R. Fremling, and Alan V. Nebeker regarding aquatic insects (incl...
Freshwater ecosystems are increasingly threatened by multiple anthropogenic stressors. Release of tr...
Article by William T. Mason, Calvin R. Fremling, and Alan V. Nebeker regarding aquatic insects (incl...
Inadequately treated wastewater effluent is harmful to the receiving aquatic environment. Water-born...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
Historically, indices of macroinvertebrate diversity have played a vital role in demonstrating the h...
This study reviewed the impacts of wastewater on macroinvertebrates over four decades in a UK lowlan...
Since the 1980s, advances in wastewater treatment technology have led to considerably improved surfa...
In the El Paso region around the 1930s there was a loss of riparian areas and wetlands due to canali...
<div><p>Since the 1980s, advances in wastewater treatment technology have led to considerably improv...
MSc (Environmental Management with Ecological Water Requirements), North-West University, Potchefstr...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...
These files contain the data used in the manuscript: Wastewater treatment plant contaminant profiles...
Article by William T. Mason, Calvin R. Fremling, and Alan V. Nebeker regarding aquatic insects (incl...
Article by William T. Mason, Calvin R. Fremling, and Alan V. Nebeker regarding aquatic insects (incl...
Article by William T. Mason, Calvin R. Fremling, and Alan V. Nebeker regarding aquatic insects (incl...
Freshwater ecosystems are increasingly threatened by multiple anthropogenic stressors. Release of tr...
Article by William T. Mason, Calvin R. Fremling, and Alan V. Nebeker regarding aquatic insects (incl...
Inadequately treated wastewater effluent is harmful to the receiving aquatic environment. Water-born...
Freshwater resources are increasingly subject to pollution because of escalating human population gr...