Stream biomonitoring tools are largely lacking for many developing countries, resulting in adoption of tools developed from other countries/regions. In many instances, however, the applicability of adopted tools to the new system has not been explicitly evaluated. The objective of this study was to test the applicability of foreign diatom-based water quality assessment indices to streams in Zimbabwe, with the view to highlight challenges being faced in diatom-based biological monitoring in this developing country. The study evaluated the relationship between measured water quality variables and diatom index scores and observed some degree of concordance between water quality variables and diatom index scores emphasising the importance of di...
The use of diatoms as bio-indicators of water quality is common in temperate regions worldwide. Howe...
Chemical monitoring of water resources is time-consuming and comparatively expensive and may not alw...
Quantitative ecological monitoring of African lakes is needed to understand growing human pressures ...
Aquatic ecosystem biomonitoring tools are largely lacking for many developing countries, resulting i...
Aquatic ecosystem biomonitoring tools are largely lacking for many developing countries, resulting i...
Diatoms are of significant ecological importance in aquatic ecosystems, which stems from their dynam...
In South Africa the systematic collection of water samples from surface waters and the collation of ...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Environmental Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.Diatoms ha...
Due to the fact that South Africa is a water-scarce country, integrated water resource management ba...
This study aimed to assess the impact of land use patterns on water quality and benthic diatom commu...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Environmental Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.Water is a...
Water quality assessment protocols based on the use of diatoms are now well developed and their valu...
Diatoms are frequently used as indicators of eutrophication in temperate systems, but little is know...
This study focused on the spring-fed upper reaches of the economically important Great Fish River wi...
Diatom-based indices are increasingly becoming important tools for the assessment of ecological cond...
The use of diatoms as bio-indicators of water quality is common in temperate regions worldwide. Howe...
Chemical monitoring of water resources is time-consuming and comparatively expensive and may not alw...
Quantitative ecological monitoring of African lakes is needed to understand growing human pressures ...
Aquatic ecosystem biomonitoring tools are largely lacking for many developing countries, resulting i...
Aquatic ecosystem biomonitoring tools are largely lacking for many developing countries, resulting i...
Diatoms are of significant ecological importance in aquatic ecosystems, which stems from their dynam...
In South Africa the systematic collection of water samples from surface waters and the collation of ...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Environmental Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.Diatoms ha...
Due to the fact that South Africa is a water-scarce country, integrated water resource management ba...
This study aimed to assess the impact of land use patterns on water quality and benthic diatom commu...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Environmental Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.Water is a...
Water quality assessment protocols based on the use of diatoms are now well developed and their valu...
Diatoms are frequently used as indicators of eutrophication in temperate systems, but little is know...
This study focused on the spring-fed upper reaches of the economically important Great Fish River wi...
Diatom-based indices are increasingly becoming important tools for the assessment of ecological cond...
The use of diatoms as bio-indicators of water quality is common in temperate regions worldwide. Howe...
Chemical monitoring of water resources is time-consuming and comparatively expensive and may not alw...
Quantitative ecological monitoring of African lakes is needed to understand growing human pressures ...