The use of diatoms as bio-indicators of water quality is common in temperate regions worldwide. However, less attention has been accorded to sub-tropical regions, particularly in Australia. This study assessed the value of diatom communities to infer water quality in a sub-tropical riverine system. Epilithic diatom and water samples were collected monthly from an east Australian river. Principal components analysis showed that the Lower Catchment sites were more strongly influenced by the measured environmental variables differentiating them from the Upper Catchment sites. Canonical Correspondence Analysis showed electrical conductivity and total phosphorus strongly influenced the diatom community distribution. The study revealed diatom spe...
Aquatic ecosystem biomonitoring tools are largely lacking for many developing countries, resulting i...
Biomonitoring methods for water quality, such as coli form content, diversity and evenness indices o...
Diatoms are frequently used as indicators of eutrophication in temperate systems, but little is know...
The use of borrowed indices to assess stream health has limitations and research suggests a need to ...
This study aimed to assess the impact of land use patterns on water quality and benthic diatom commu...
Contemporary benthic diatom assemblages were examined from 52 riverine and palustrine wetlands on Ca...
In South Africa the systematic collection of water samples from surface waters and the collation of ...
This study focused on the spring-fed upper reaches of the economically important Great Fish River wi...
Abstract River systems constitute areas of high human population densities owing to their favourable...
Water quality around the globe has been in serious decline for many decades. To reverse the degrada...
Abstract Diatoms possess a number of attributes which contribute to their suitability as biological ...
During the recessional flow period of 2004, benthic diatoms were sampled from four catchments in the...
Diatoms are of significant ecological importance in aquatic ecosystems, which stems from their dynam...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Environmental Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.Diatoms ha...
© CSIRO 2007 The Diatom Index for Australian Rivers (DIAR), originally developed at the genus l...
Aquatic ecosystem biomonitoring tools are largely lacking for many developing countries, resulting i...
Biomonitoring methods for water quality, such as coli form content, diversity and evenness indices o...
Diatoms are frequently used as indicators of eutrophication in temperate systems, but little is know...
The use of borrowed indices to assess stream health has limitations and research suggests a need to ...
This study aimed to assess the impact of land use patterns on water quality and benthic diatom commu...
Contemporary benthic diatom assemblages were examined from 52 riverine and palustrine wetlands on Ca...
In South Africa the systematic collection of water samples from surface waters and the collation of ...
This study focused on the spring-fed upper reaches of the economically important Great Fish River wi...
Abstract River systems constitute areas of high human population densities owing to their favourable...
Water quality around the globe has been in serious decline for many decades. To reverse the degrada...
Abstract Diatoms possess a number of attributes which contribute to their suitability as biological ...
During the recessional flow period of 2004, benthic diatoms were sampled from four catchments in the...
Diatoms are of significant ecological importance in aquatic ecosystems, which stems from their dynam...
Thesis (Ph.D. (Environmental Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2008.Diatoms ha...
© CSIRO 2007 The Diatom Index for Australian Rivers (DIAR), originally developed at the genus l...
Aquatic ecosystem biomonitoring tools are largely lacking for many developing countries, resulting i...
Biomonitoring methods for water quality, such as coli form content, diversity and evenness indices o...
Diatoms are frequently used as indicators of eutrophication in temperate systems, but little is know...