This study is the first published survey of diatom-environment relationships Oil sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island. Fifty-eight sites in 50 coastal and inland lakes were sampled for benthic diatoms and water chemistry. 208 diatom species from 34 genera were identified. Multivariate analyses indicated that the lakes were distributed along nutrient and conductivity gradients. Conductivity, pH, phosphate (SRP), silicate and temperature all explained independent portions of the variance in the diatom data. Transfer functions provide a quantitative basis for palaeolimnological studies of past climate change and human impacts, and can be used to establish baseline conditions for assessing the impacts of recent climate change and the introduction of ...
The work presented here describes a novel approach for determining past and present effects of a po...
1. Lakes and ponds in the Larsemann Hills and Bolingen Islands (East-Antarctica) were characterised ...
Numerous aquatic systems have experienced eutrophication for several decades and now face the addit...
This study is the first published survey of diatom-environment relationships on sub-Antarctic Macqua...
A survey of the diatom (Bacillariophyceae) populations in 14 lakes and ponds on sub-Antarctic ...
Maritime Antarctic freshwater lakes and their catchments are inherently simple systems in an environ...
1. Canonical correspondence analysis of a diatom and water chemistry dataset from fifty-nine maritim...
Polar lake environments provide an essentially undistubed ecosystem to research and their water chem...
This project examined the effects of ecological factors and anthropogenic contaminants on benthic d...
To quantify the relationship between diatom species assemblages and the water chemistry of southeast...
This study examined samples part of a larger project exploring environmental changes at Lake Hawdon,...
Climate change is impacting global surface water resources, increasing the need for a deeper underst...
Contemporary benthic diatom assemblages were examined from 52 riverine and palustrine wetlands on Ca...
Sub-Antarctic islands are ideally placed to reconstruct past changes in Southern Hemisphere westerly...
Classification and gradient analyses of littoral diatom assemblages and 37 chemical and physical var...
The work presented here describes a novel approach for determining past and present effects of a po...
1. Lakes and ponds in the Larsemann Hills and Bolingen Islands (East-Antarctica) were characterised ...
Numerous aquatic systems have experienced eutrophication for several decades and now face the addit...
This study is the first published survey of diatom-environment relationships on sub-Antarctic Macqua...
A survey of the diatom (Bacillariophyceae) populations in 14 lakes and ponds on sub-Antarctic ...
Maritime Antarctic freshwater lakes and their catchments are inherently simple systems in an environ...
1. Canonical correspondence analysis of a diatom and water chemistry dataset from fifty-nine maritim...
Polar lake environments provide an essentially undistubed ecosystem to research and their water chem...
This project examined the effects of ecological factors and anthropogenic contaminants on benthic d...
To quantify the relationship between diatom species assemblages and the water chemistry of southeast...
This study examined samples part of a larger project exploring environmental changes at Lake Hawdon,...
Climate change is impacting global surface water resources, increasing the need for a deeper underst...
Contemporary benthic diatom assemblages were examined from 52 riverine and palustrine wetlands on Ca...
Sub-Antarctic islands are ideally placed to reconstruct past changes in Southern Hemisphere westerly...
Classification and gradient analyses of littoral diatom assemblages and 37 chemical and physical var...
The work presented here describes a novel approach for determining past and present effects of a po...
1. Lakes and ponds in the Larsemann Hills and Bolingen Islands (East-Antarctica) were characterised ...
Numerous aquatic systems have experienced eutrophication for several decades and now face the addit...