2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-5026-1
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Using benthic diatom assemblages to assess human impacts on streams across a rural to urban gradient

Abstract: Benthic diatom assemblages on the natural substrata were investigated at 21 sites of the Ganhe River watershed (China) once per season and in addition, early spring in 2013. A total of 487 diatom taxa from 36 genera were identified during five investigations. The assemblages were dominated by Achnanthidium minutissimum (Kützing) Czarnecki and Cocconeis placentula in the rural reach, whereas Navicula, Nitzschia, and Gomphonema species were characteristic of urbanized sites. Our results suggest that biodiversity… Show more

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“…This study suggested that the BDI and TDI indices would be able to distinguish sites of various degrees of pollution and therefore, they may be adequately applied in Vietnam and other regions for surface water monitoring purpose. These results well agree with the previous study that benthic diatom assemblages could be used to assess human impacts on streams across a rural to urban gradient [30]. …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This study suggested that the BDI and TDI indices would be able to distinguish sites of various degrees of pollution and therefore, they may be adequately applied in Vietnam and other regions for surface water monitoring purpose. These results well agree with the previous study that benthic diatom assemblages could be used to assess human impacts on streams across a rural to urban gradient [30]. …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…pyrenaicum and E. silesiacum mainly preferred waters confirming previous observations (Çelekli et al, 2019;Pillsbury et al, 2019;Hausmann et al, 2016;Yang et al, 2015;Black et al, 2011). From a functional point of view, as expected, Alpine streams belonging to R-A2 were characterized by low profile taxa confirming the adaptation of this guild to the resource limitations (Passy, 2007;Berthon et al, 2011;Novais et al, 2014;Stenger-Kovács et al, 2020) and its resistance to physical disturbance (i.e.…”
Section: Diatom Communities and Water Quality In The Two Macrotypessupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Recently, homogenization of diatom communities has also been observed in response to hydrological alterations and urbanization in Mediterranean rivers which also led to significant species loss at both local and regional scales (Falasco et al, 2021a) and a reduced role of diatoms in the total benthic chlorophyll-a (Piano et al, 2016). Moreover, the present study confirmed the high trophic value of some species, mainly collected in the R-C macrotype, such as N. gregaria (Hicks and Taylor, 2019;Hausmann et al, 2016;Szczepocka et al, 2016), Nitzschia palea (Licursi et al, 2016;Szczepocka et al, 2016;Yang et al, 2015), Gomphonema parvulum (Lu et al, 2020;Szczepocka et al, 2016) and C. euglypta (Trábert et al, 2020). S. nigri was confirmed as one of the most tolerant diatom species (see Hausmann et al, 2016 as Eolimna minima;Yang et al, 2015).…”
Section: Diatom Communities and Water Quality In The Two Macrotypessupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…Relative abundance is the most popular defining metric for dominant species in China (Yang et al, ) and all over the world (Jüttner et al, ; Feio et al, ; Adler et al, ). However, it is difficult to distinguish between dominances of species due to the lack of clear criteria.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%