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Using different epilithic-diatom assemblage metrics for an ecological characterization of the shores of Lake Garda
2011
Journal of Limnology
It has been proved that littoral diatoms provide a useful marker for detecting localised changes resulting from uneven anthropogenic disturbances or intermittent releases of sewage along the shorelines of lakes. This study tested the spatial resolution at which this general observation occurs, by selecting areas with different anthropogenic pressures (urbanization) along a latitudinal gradient in Lake Garda, a deep and wide peri-Alpine lake. The sampling design aimed to detect differences in
doi:10.4081/jlimnol.2011.197
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