Part 5: Information Tools for Global Environmental AssessmentInternational audienceTemporal changes in the structure of biological communities are one of the factors affecting water quality assessment systems. The aim of our work was to analyze the temporal variability of benthic macroinvertebrates and its consequences for the established streams typology. The data analyzed come from a biomonitoring of streams of the Czech Republic during 2002-2005. Changes of the structure of macroinvertebrates communities were observed using diversity indices (Shannon index) and biotic indices (saprobic index) and using actual changes in community structure. The time related shift in indices and the community composition was found, but the correlation of ...
The assessment of human impacts on aquatic ecosystems requires separate quantification of natural an...
1. A spatially-extensive data set of stream macroinvertebrate communities from 49 northern New Zeala...
Biological communities in streams can serve as useful monitors of habitat and chemical conditions. R...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are frequently used to evaluate river system conditions and restoration p...
Over the last decades, depletion in freshwater quality due to increasing pollution has become an imp...
Independent effects of habitat and stream typology on macroinvertebrate communities in Mediterranean...
This thesis describes a study which assessed the knowledge gaps regarding the variation, consistency...
Abstract In this thesis, I studied spatial and temporal variability of macroinvertebrate assemblages...
This thesis describes the spatial and temporal variability of benthic macroinvertebrate communities...
Abstract Long-term data sets are essential for biodiversity research and monitoring. Researchers use...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) are an efficient means of assessing community structure to de...
Using multimetric indices (MMIs) for monitoring the ecosystem health of rivers is common practice. I...
An important role in the monitoring of the water quality is represented by the benthic macro inverte...
Macroinvertebrate communities were monitored at 15 sampling sites of streams in the Vydra and Křemel...
Evaluation of the biotic integrity of dynamic lotic environments is crucial to maintaining the succe...
The assessment of human impacts on aquatic ecosystems requires separate quantification of natural an...
1. A spatially-extensive data set of stream macroinvertebrate communities from 49 northern New Zeala...
Biological communities in streams can serve as useful monitors of habitat and chemical conditions. R...
Aquatic macroinvertebrates are frequently used to evaluate river system conditions and restoration p...
Over the last decades, depletion in freshwater quality due to increasing pollution has become an imp...
Independent effects of habitat and stream typology on macroinvertebrate communities in Mediterranean...
This thesis describes a study which assessed the knowledge gaps regarding the variation, consistency...
Abstract In this thesis, I studied spatial and temporal variability of macroinvertebrate assemblages...
This thesis describes the spatial and temporal variability of benthic macroinvertebrate communities...
Abstract Long-term data sets are essential for biodiversity research and monitoring. Researchers use...
Species abundance distributions (SADs) are an efficient means of assessing community structure to de...
Using multimetric indices (MMIs) for monitoring the ecosystem health of rivers is common practice. I...
An important role in the monitoring of the water quality is represented by the benthic macro inverte...
Macroinvertebrate communities were monitored at 15 sampling sites of streams in the Vydra and Křemel...
Evaluation of the biotic integrity of dynamic lotic environments is crucial to maintaining the succe...
The assessment of human impacts on aquatic ecosystems requires separate quantification of natural an...
1. A spatially-extensive data set of stream macroinvertebrate communities from 49 northern New Zeala...
Biological communities in streams can serve as useful monitors of habitat and chemical conditions. R...