Rott et al., 2014 - Google Patents
A comparison of ecological optima of soft-bodied benthic algae in Norwegian and Austrian rivers and consequences for river monitoring in EuropeRott et al., 2014
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- 6607024057145111629
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- Rott E
- Schneider S
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- Science of the Total Environment
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Alpine and Nordic rivers are often considered as being among the most pristine in Europe. Nevertheless, acidification and eutrophication impact surface waters in these regions. Soft- bodied, ie non-diatom, benthic algae are used as indicators for eutrophication and …
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