The DSIAR biotic index for freshwater diatoms, regarded as a potential indicator of impact from agricultural and urban land use on rivers in temperate south-eastern Australia, did not correlate significantly with an index of catchment condition in a tropical region of northern Australia. However, the relationships between the index and water chemistry, especially pH, salinity and concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus, were consistent in both regions. The variable relationship between the index and catchment conditions can be explained by differing effects of catchment land use on stream-water chemistry in northern and southern Australia. In the south, land use has commonly resulted in increases in stream pH, salinity and nutrients, wher...
Diatoms represent one of the key biological quality elements that can be used in the assessment of s...
With the growing demand of assessing the ecological status, there is the need to fully understand th...
For effective water quality management and policy development, spatial variability in the mean conce...
The use of borrowed indices to assess stream health has limitations and research suggests a need to ...
© CSIRO 2007 The Diatom Index for Australian Rivers (DIAR), originally developed at the genus l...
Contemporary benthic diatom assemblages were examined from 52 riverine and palustrine wetlands on Ca...
The use of diatoms as bio-indicators of water quality is common in temperate regions worldwide. Howe...
This study aimed to assess the impact of land use patterns on water quality and benthic diatom commu...
Water quality was monitored on a spatial and temporal basis in the subtropical Richmond River catchm...
15 To better understand how freshwater ecosystems respond to changes in catchment land-use, it is im...
Water quality guidelines are an important tool that guide stream protection. In South Australia, as ...
To better understand how freshwater ecosystems respond to changes in catchment land-use, it is impor...
Models were developed of relationships among water quality, geospatial and species-level diatom data...
We measured water quality along four Australian tropical streams in two catchments with similar agri...
A large amount of studies focuses on aquatic diatoms’ ecology and their use in the assessment of wat...
Diatoms represent one of the key biological quality elements that can be used in the assessment of s...
With the growing demand of assessing the ecological status, there is the need to fully understand th...
For effective water quality management and policy development, spatial variability in the mean conce...
The use of borrowed indices to assess stream health has limitations and research suggests a need to ...
© CSIRO 2007 The Diatom Index for Australian Rivers (DIAR), originally developed at the genus l...
Contemporary benthic diatom assemblages were examined from 52 riverine and palustrine wetlands on Ca...
The use of diatoms as bio-indicators of water quality is common in temperate regions worldwide. Howe...
This study aimed to assess the impact of land use patterns on water quality and benthic diatom commu...
Water quality was monitored on a spatial and temporal basis in the subtropical Richmond River catchm...
15 To better understand how freshwater ecosystems respond to changes in catchment land-use, it is im...
Water quality guidelines are an important tool that guide stream protection. In South Australia, as ...
To better understand how freshwater ecosystems respond to changes in catchment land-use, it is impor...
Models were developed of relationships among water quality, geospatial and species-level diatom data...
We measured water quality along four Australian tropical streams in two catchments with similar agri...
A large amount of studies focuses on aquatic diatoms’ ecology and their use in the assessment of wat...
Diatoms represent one of the key biological quality elements that can be used in the assessment of s...
With the growing demand of assessing the ecological status, there is the need to fully understand th...
For effective water quality management and policy development, spatial variability in the mean conce...