LN Overrein, HM Seip, A Tollan - 1980 - cabidigitallibrary.org
A summary of the results of the entire programme based on some 300 SNSF reports and data presented in international journals. Topics covered include: emissions, transport and …
KE Havens, T Hanazato - Environmental pollution, 1993 - Elsevier
The response of freshwater zooplankton communities to two chemical stressors, acidification and pesticide contamination, were investigated in a review of published research results …
R Caroni, K Irvine - Biology and Environment: Proceedings of the …, 2010 - muse.jhu.edu
Zooplankton communities are an important component of the pelagic food web, but they are absent from the list of biotic elements to be considered for the assessment of ecological …
For each of the aquatic communities of the phytoplankton, the periphyton and the macrophytes, recent studies of community structure related to acidification are reviewed …
Dans 20 lacs d'eau douce (où le pH varie de 4, 7 à 6, 8) de la Floride, la diversité du phytoplancton était sensiblement plus élevée dans les lacs les moins acides. Le nombre …
Literature concerning the impacts of acidification on the phytoplankton and zooplankton composition has been reviewed. Available data on the species richness and composition of …
CA Siegfried, JA Bloomfield, JW Sutherland - Hydrobiologia, 1989 - Springer
The structure of the mid-summer planktonic rotifer communities of 101 Adirondack lakes ranging in pH from 4.0 to 7.3 were characterized in relation to acidity and selected water …
P Brettum - Environment international, 1996 - Elsevier
In connection with the HUMEX project carried out in Lake Skjervatjern, near Førde, in the western part of Norway, the effects of the experimental acidification on the phytoplankton …
A helicopter survey was carried out on 56 water bodies in the Abisko mountains, Swedish Lapland, in August 1981. Water chemistry was found to be highly correlated with bedrock …