Epiphytic Diatoms along Environmental Gradients in Western European Shallow Lakes
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2014-03
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Diatom-based assays have been successfully associated worldwide with the tropic status of lakes. Several studies have demonstrated a correlation between epiphytic diatoms and nutrient load in shallow lakes and wetlands. We examine the relative importance of environmental factors in explaining the structure of epiphytic diatom communities in a set of Western European shallow lakes. The effects of lake physical/chemical, morphometric, and geographical variables on diatom assemblages were tested using distance-based, canonical correspondence and regression analyses. Our results show that epiphytic diatom communities respond, mainly to physical/chemical variables, overriding the effects of lake depth, size, and location. The clustering of studied systems based along a total phosphorus concentration gradient concurs with previous classification of diatom taxa and nutrient state. Assessment of epiphytic diatoms provided a potential method for shallow lake classification.
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Bacillariophyta, Bioindication, European shallow lakes, Eutrophication, Total phosphorus, ECOLOGICAL STATUS ASSESSMENTS, WATER-QUALITY, LITTORAL DIATOMS, TROPHIC STATUS, ASSEMBLAGES, NUTRIENT, STATE, RECOMMENDATIONS, COMMUNITIES, INDICATORS
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Blanco, S, Cejudo-Figueiras, C, Alvarez-Blanco, I, van Donk, E, Gross, E M, Hansson, L-A, Irvine, K, Jeppesen, E, Kairesalo, T, Moss, B, Noges, T & Becares, E 2014, 'Epiphytic Diatoms along Environmental Gradients in Western European Shallow Lakes', CLEAN – Soil, Air, Water, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 229-235. https://doi.org/10.1002/clen.201200630