Environmental Heterogeneity Determines Diatom Colonisation on Artificial Substrata: Implications for Biomonitoring in Coastal Marine Waters
Benthic diatoms form an important component of the microphytobenthos and have long been utilised as suitable bioindicators in aquatic systems. However, knowledge on benthic diatom community succession on hard substrata (biofilm) remains understudied in austral marine coastal systems. In this study,...
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Main Authors: | Phumlile Cotiyane-Pondo, Thomas G. Bornman |
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Language: | EN |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/8b76f06b9be24c1689d60c0b72c85b48 |
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