Various studies report contrasting results on the substrate-type effect on diatom community composition, but the particularly important question is whether or not it affects diatom-based assessments of water quality. We investigated whether the substrate type is a significant predictor of the diatom community composition and if it affects lake water quality assessment based on diatom indices. This study took place in Sava Lake (Serbia). We used glass, ceramic, willow and yew tree tiles as artificial substrates for periphyton development, and pebbles from the lake littoral as natural substrate. Results revealed differences in both the diatom community composition and diatom indices values related to the substrates. A distinction was recogniz...
Abstract- Diatoms are likely to natural conditions in lake and their distribution is mainly governed...
International audienceBenthic diatoms are widely used as bio-indicators in water quality monitoring ...
International audienceDiatoms colonised most aquatic ecosystems on earth from marine to freshwater o...
Diatoms are good indicators of water quality in lotic systems. The purpose of this study was to prov...
Benthic diatoms form a particularly important community in oligotrophic lakes, but factors influenci...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of substrate type and incubation depth on periphyton ...
Periphytic diatom communities on clay tile and sterilized rock substrates were compared with those o...
Littoral diatom assemblages from different natural substrates (stones, mud, reeds) were used for est...
Substrate specificity of the periphyton community is usually underestimated in both periphyton ecolo...
In lowland, shallow lakes, benthic diatom assemblages are affected by several parameters, including ...
Artificial substrata have been used in diatom studies for almost 100 years. However, concern still e...
In this study, the diatoms of three alternative habitats (epilithon, epiphyton and artificial substr...
The Water Framework Directive asks to all Member States of the European Union to classify the ecolog...
Various studies report contrasting results on the substrate-type effect on diatom community composit...
Despite the widespread application of periphytic diatoms to water quality assessment at a regional l...
Abstract- Diatoms are likely to natural conditions in lake and their distribution is mainly governed...
International audienceBenthic diatoms are widely used as bio-indicators in water quality monitoring ...
International audienceDiatoms colonised most aquatic ecosystems on earth from marine to freshwater o...
Diatoms are good indicators of water quality in lotic systems. The purpose of this study was to prov...
Benthic diatoms form a particularly important community in oligotrophic lakes, but factors influenci...
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of substrate type and incubation depth on periphyton ...
Periphytic diatom communities on clay tile and sterilized rock substrates were compared with those o...
Littoral diatom assemblages from different natural substrates (stones, mud, reeds) were used for est...
Substrate specificity of the periphyton community is usually underestimated in both periphyton ecolo...
In lowland, shallow lakes, benthic diatom assemblages are affected by several parameters, including ...
Artificial substrata have been used in diatom studies for almost 100 years. However, concern still e...
In this study, the diatoms of three alternative habitats (epilithon, epiphyton and artificial substr...
The Water Framework Directive asks to all Member States of the European Union to classify the ecolog...
Various studies report contrasting results on the substrate-type effect on diatom community composit...
Despite the widespread application of periphytic diatoms to water quality assessment at a regional l...
Abstract- Diatoms are likely to natural conditions in lake and their distribution is mainly governed...
International audienceBenthic diatoms are widely used as bio-indicators in water quality monitoring ...
International audienceDiatoms colonised most aquatic ecosystems on earth from marine to freshwater o...