Human impacts and environmental climate changes have led to a progressive decline in the diversity of diatoms in lakes in the recent past. The components of β diversity (e.g., species turnover and nestedness) and underlying factors are still poorly understood. Here, we report an investigation of two alternative approaches—beta diversity (β diversity) partitioning and local contribution to β diversity (LCBD)—including their responses to selected environmental factors and representativeness of samples in estimating the ecological fitness of a lake. The β diversity of diatoms and their local contributions could be explained by the effects of environmental variables (p 3−, Cl−, and SO42−. PERMANOVA as well as a network analysis in JASP (Jeffrey...
Mountain lakes are unique and often isolated freshwater habitats that harbour a rich biotic diversit...
International audienceBenthic diatoms inhabiting littoral zones are regarded as promising bioindicat...
Aim To discover how biological traits, ecological preferences and taxonomic relatedness are associa...
Disentangling the relative role of species sorting and dispersal limitation in biological communitie...
Benthic algae are significant primary producers and important in biogeochemical cycling in shallow l...
Benthic diatoms are crucial for the functioning of ecosystems, but their diversity patterns along la...
The extraordinary diversity in long-lived lakes is largely driven by distinct eco-evolutionary proce...
The population dynamics of diatoms are affected by a variety of environmental variables. Due to thei...
We studied macrophyte and diatom assemblages and a range of environmental factors in the large hyper...
Diatoms are microalgae, known to present several characteristics that make them excellent bioindicat...
It has been proved that littoral diatoms provide a useful marker for detecting localised changes res...
Applying machine learning techniques into ecology have proven to be useful into obtaining knowl-edge...
Relationships between planktonic diatoms and environmental variability in two high-mountain lakes, d...
There has been much debate over the relative importance of environmental selection and spatial varia...
Diatom biogeography has attracted increased attention especially over the past two decades. However,...
Mountain lakes are unique and often isolated freshwater habitats that harbour a rich biotic diversit...
International audienceBenthic diatoms inhabiting littoral zones are regarded as promising bioindicat...
Aim To discover how biological traits, ecological preferences and taxonomic relatedness are associa...
Disentangling the relative role of species sorting and dispersal limitation in biological communitie...
Benthic algae are significant primary producers and important in biogeochemical cycling in shallow l...
Benthic diatoms are crucial for the functioning of ecosystems, but their diversity patterns along la...
The extraordinary diversity in long-lived lakes is largely driven by distinct eco-evolutionary proce...
The population dynamics of diatoms are affected by a variety of environmental variables. Due to thei...
We studied macrophyte and diatom assemblages and a range of environmental factors in the large hyper...
Diatoms are microalgae, known to present several characteristics that make them excellent bioindicat...
It has been proved that littoral diatoms provide a useful marker for detecting localised changes res...
Applying machine learning techniques into ecology have proven to be useful into obtaining knowl-edge...
Relationships between planktonic diatoms and environmental variability in two high-mountain lakes, d...
There has been much debate over the relative importance of environmental selection and spatial varia...
Diatom biogeography has attracted increased attention especially over the past two decades. However,...
Mountain lakes are unique and often isolated freshwater habitats that harbour a rich biotic diversit...
International audienceBenthic diatoms inhabiting littoral zones are regarded as promising bioindicat...
Aim To discover how biological traits, ecological preferences and taxonomic relatedness are associa...