Consideration of mass effect processes in bioindication allows more accurate bioassessment of water quality
Bioassessment is widely used to measure ecological integrity of natural habitats following anthropogenic disturbances and modifications. Traditionally, bioassessment has been based exclusively on species-environment interactions, i.e. niche processes. However, dispersal processes, and in particular...
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Auteurs principaux: | Thibault Leboucher, Lucas Mignien, Marie Wach, Sébastien Boutry, Aurélien Jamoneau, Sophia I. Passy, Juliette Tison-Rosebery |
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Elsevier
2021
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