Using data from 132 acid-sensitive streams in Wales and Scotland from two available data sets, we tested a recently proposed indicator system that uses aquatic invertebrates to detect acidification in British rivers, the Acid Water Indicator Community (AWIC). Although many sites held less than a quarter of AWIC scoring taxa, index values at sites in both data sets correlated significantly with acid-base variables including pH, calcium concentration, alkalinity and dissolved aluminium. Relationships with acid-base status during acid episodes were particularly strong in the more comprehensive test set. Strong correlations between the AWIC index and pH in a subset of sites from Scotland indicated potential for some extrapolation beyond the ini...
1. Macroinvertebrates and phytobenthic organisms (e.g. diatoms) are frequently used as bioindicators...
Norwegian watercourses are becoming increasingly acidified. Small animals on the river bottom can be...
Norwegian watercourses are becoming increasingly acidified. Small animals on the river bottom can be...
Using data from 132 acid-sensitive streams in Wales and Scotland from two available data sets, we te...
Using data from 132 acid-sensitive streams in Wales and Scotland from two available data sets, we te...
Using data from 132 acid-sensitive streams in Wales and Scotland from two available data sets, we te...
Despite the history of freshwater biomonitoring, there is still a dearth of proven indices that allo...
Despite the history of freshwater biomonitoring, there is still a dearth of proven indices that allo...
Despite the history of freshwater biomonitoring, there is still a dearth of proven indices that allo...
We tested two predictions required to support the hypothesis that anthropogenic acidic episodes migh...
Norwegian watercourses are becoming increasingly acidified. Small animals on the river bottom can be...
1.Macroinvertebrates and phytobenthic organisms (e.g. diatoms) are frequently used as bioindicators ...
1.Macroinvertebrates and phytobenthic organisms (e.g. diatoms) are frequently used as bioindicators ...
1.Macroinvertebrates and phytobenthic organisms (e.g. diatoms) are frequently used as bioindicators ...
We tested two predictions required to support the hypothesis that anthropogenic acidic episodes migh...
1. Macroinvertebrates and phytobenthic organisms (e.g. diatoms) are frequently used as bioindicators...
Norwegian watercourses are becoming increasingly acidified. Small animals on the river bottom can be...
Norwegian watercourses are becoming increasingly acidified. Small animals on the river bottom can be...
Using data from 132 acid-sensitive streams in Wales and Scotland from two available data sets, we te...
Using data from 132 acid-sensitive streams in Wales and Scotland from two available data sets, we te...
Using data from 132 acid-sensitive streams in Wales and Scotland from two available data sets, we te...
Despite the history of freshwater biomonitoring, there is still a dearth of proven indices that allo...
Despite the history of freshwater biomonitoring, there is still a dearth of proven indices that allo...
Despite the history of freshwater biomonitoring, there is still a dearth of proven indices that allo...
We tested two predictions required to support the hypothesis that anthropogenic acidic episodes migh...
Norwegian watercourses are becoming increasingly acidified. Small animals on the river bottom can be...
1.Macroinvertebrates and phytobenthic organisms (e.g. diatoms) are frequently used as bioindicators ...
1.Macroinvertebrates and phytobenthic organisms (e.g. diatoms) are frequently used as bioindicators ...
1.Macroinvertebrates and phytobenthic organisms (e.g. diatoms) are frequently used as bioindicators ...
We tested two predictions required to support the hypothesis that anthropogenic acidic episodes migh...
1. Macroinvertebrates and phytobenthic organisms (e.g. diatoms) are frequently used as bioindicators...
Norwegian watercourses are becoming increasingly acidified. Small animals on the river bottom can be...
Norwegian watercourses are becoming increasingly acidified. Small animals on the river bottom can be...