A global perspective on the application of riverine macroinvertebrates as biological indicators in Africa, South-Central America, Mexico and Southern Asia
The aim of this study is to generate a first global overview of pressures and methods used to assess the environmental quality of rivers and streams using macroinvertebrates. In total, 314 peer-review studies were reviewed, published in the period 1997 – 2018, from developing economies in Africa, So...
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Main Authors: | Tor E. Eriksen, John E. Brittain, Geir Søli, Dean Jacobsen, Peter Goethals, Nikolai Friberg |
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Language: | EN |
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Elsevier
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d9733e4018d746b0992cd1ed390c67f8 |
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