General EcologyAlgal communities like diatoms can tell us many things about water quality and past disturbances because of their increased sensitivity to factors such as pH and temperature. This study focused on comparing a recently disturbed site with unaffected sites in the same local area using diatom diversity in order to assess the efficacy of cleanup efforts. Water samples were taken from a total of nine sites and compared for diatom abundance and species composition, and experimental base-emitting devices were constructed in an attempt to induce a shift in the community profile. Principle components analysis was used to compare sites by grouping them by similarity and by algal abundance. This analysis showed that the previously distu...
A sustainable approach to the preservation of natural aquatic communities requires detailed understa...
A sustainable approach to the preservation of natural aquatic communities requires detailed understa...
Articlehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96973/1/UMURF-Issue04_2007-AMaguire.pd
LimnologyA study was done of a channel off of Burt Lake to study the impacts of the herbicides being...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential use of diatoms as biological monitors of ...
Diatoms are photosynthetic unicellular, microorganisms (algae) that are distinguished by their silic...
Freshwater marshes are an important contributor to the ecological balance of the Great Lakes. They a...
Algal assemblages were evaluated at two Southeastern U.S. streams with reduced human impact, Upper T...
Diatoms are found in every habitat, however, different genera respond differently to changes in wate...
Diatom-based stream bioassessment is constantly being improved to meet the increasing demands of wat...
In lowland, shallow lakes, benthic diatom assemblages are affected by several parameters, including ...
Diatom-based stream bioassessment is constantly being improved to meet the increasing demands of wat...
Diatom-based stream bioassessment is constantly being improved to meet the increasing demands of wat...
From 2009 to the present, diatom periphyton communities have been collected as part of a long-term m...
A sustainable approach to the preservation of natural aquatic communities requires detailed understa...
A sustainable approach to the preservation of natural aquatic communities requires detailed understa...
A sustainable approach to the preservation of natural aquatic communities requires detailed understa...
Articlehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96973/1/UMURF-Issue04_2007-AMaguire.pd
LimnologyA study was done of a channel off of Burt Lake to study the impacts of the herbicides being...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential use of diatoms as biological monitors of ...
Diatoms are photosynthetic unicellular, microorganisms (algae) that are distinguished by their silic...
Freshwater marshes are an important contributor to the ecological balance of the Great Lakes. They a...
Algal assemblages were evaluated at two Southeastern U.S. streams with reduced human impact, Upper T...
Diatoms are found in every habitat, however, different genera respond differently to changes in wate...
Diatom-based stream bioassessment is constantly being improved to meet the increasing demands of wat...
In lowland, shallow lakes, benthic diatom assemblages are affected by several parameters, including ...
Diatom-based stream bioassessment is constantly being improved to meet the increasing demands of wat...
Diatom-based stream bioassessment is constantly being improved to meet the increasing demands of wat...
From 2009 to the present, diatom periphyton communities have been collected as part of a long-term m...
A sustainable approach to the preservation of natural aquatic communities requires detailed understa...
A sustainable approach to the preservation of natural aquatic communities requires detailed understa...
A sustainable approach to the preservation of natural aquatic communities requires detailed understa...
Articlehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96973/1/UMURF-Issue04_2007-AMaguire.pd