Xiaodong Qu, Ying Zhou, R. Zhao, Catherine N. Bentsen, Xuwang Yin, Y. Zhang
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Are diatom-based indices from Europe suitable for river health assessment in China? A case study from Taizi River, northeastern China.
Aims :Diatom-based indices are widely used for river health assessment. Many such indices were originally developed in European countries based on a specific taxa list of benthic diatoms. Thus, the transferabil ity of these indices to other rivers and geographic locations has been questioned. Design,Place and Duration of Study:In this study, we sampled benthic diatoms in the