Biomonitoring is an essential tool for assessing ecological conditions and informing management strategies. The application of DNA metabarcoding and high throughput sequencing has improved data quantity and resolution for biomonitoring of taxa such as macroinvertebrates, yet, there remains the need to optimise these methods for other taxonomic groups. Diatoms have a longstanding history in freshwater biomonitoring as bioindicators of water quality status. However, multi-substrate periphyton collection, a common diatom sampling practice, is time-consuming and thus costly in terms of labour. This study examined whether the benthic kick-net technique used for macroinvertebrate biomonitoring could be applied to bulk-sample diatoms for metabarco...
Most stream bioassessment and biodiversity surveys are currently based on morphological identificati...
Current freshwater biomonitoring with diatoms is based on microscopic examination of the morphology ...
Diatoms are frequently used for water quality assessments; however, identification to species level ...
Benthic diatoms are routinely used as ecological indicators in rivers. A standardized methodology is...
Freshwater systems are experiencing rapid biodiversity losses resulting from high rates of habitat d...
International audienceEnvironmental conditions, such as nutrient concentrations, salinity, elevation...
Diatoms are known to be efficient bioindicators for water quality assessment because of their rapid ...
Environmental conditions, such as nutrient concentrations, salinity, elevation etc., shape diatom as...
Ecological assessment of lakes and rivers using benthic diatom assemblages currently requires consid...
International audienceDiatoms are excellent ecological indicators of water quality because they are ...
We applied DNA metabarcoding to evaluate the ecology of genetic variants within several diatom speci...
International audienceRecent years provided intense progression in the implementation of molecular t...
Biomonitoring programs have evolved beyond the sole use of morphological identification to determine...
DNA metabarcoding combined to high-throughput sequencing (HTS) is a promising approach for freshwate...
Most stream bioassessment and biodiversity surveys are currently based on morphological identificati...
Current freshwater biomonitoring with diatoms is based on microscopic examination of the morphology ...
Diatoms are frequently used for water quality assessments; however, identification to species level ...
Benthic diatoms are routinely used as ecological indicators in rivers. A standardized methodology is...
Freshwater systems are experiencing rapid biodiversity losses resulting from high rates of habitat d...
International audienceEnvironmental conditions, such as nutrient concentrations, salinity, elevation...
Diatoms are known to be efficient bioindicators for water quality assessment because of their rapid ...
Environmental conditions, such as nutrient concentrations, salinity, elevation etc., shape diatom as...
Ecological assessment of lakes and rivers using benthic diatom assemblages currently requires consid...
International audienceDiatoms are excellent ecological indicators of water quality because they are ...
We applied DNA metabarcoding to evaluate the ecology of genetic variants within several diatom speci...
International audienceRecent years provided intense progression in the implementation of molecular t...
Biomonitoring programs have evolved beyond the sole use of morphological identification to determine...
DNA metabarcoding combined to high-throughput sequencing (HTS) is a promising approach for freshwate...
Most stream bioassessment and biodiversity surveys are currently based on morphological identificati...
Current freshwater biomonitoring with diatoms is based on microscopic examination of the morphology ...
Diatoms are frequently used for water quality assessments; however, identification to species level ...