Taxonomic harmonization may reveal a stronger association between diatom assemblages and total phosphorus in large datasets
30 Apr 2020
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- Author(s)
- Lee et al.
- Year
- 2019
- Title
- Taxonomic harmonization may reveal a stronger association between diatom assemblages and total phosphorus in large datasets
- Source
- Ecological Indicators
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.01.061
- Volume
- 102
Evidence
Cause |
Effect |
Response measure type |
Habitat |
Country |
Modified |
|
Algae - abundance
(Change)
|
Algae - biovolume
(Change)
|
Other |
Artificial |
United States |
30-Apr-2020 |
|
Water quality - nutrients (phosphorus)
(Change)
Total phosphorus
|
Algae - community structure
(Change)
Diatom assemblage composition in multi-metric space, exclusively selecting taxa with variation explained by total phosphorus according to random forest analysis.
|
R-squared - other |
Stream/river |
United States |
30-Apr-2020 |
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