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- W48628345 abstract "Algae have long been used to assess environmental conditions in aquatic habitats throughout the world. During the early part of the twentieth century, algae were exploxed as indicators of organic pollution in European streams and rivers (Kolkwitz and Marsson, 1908). Between 20 and 50 years ago, use of algal indicators of environmental conditions flourished based on the environmental sensitivities and tolerances of individual taxa and species composition of assemblages (e.g., Butcher, 1947; Fjerdingstad, 1950; Zelinka and Marvan, 1961; Sladecek, 1973; Lowe, 1974; LangeBertalot, 1979). Nutrient stimulation of algal growth made algae part of the problem in the eutrophication of lakes such that trophic status of lakes was also characterized by the amount of algae (Vollenweider, 1976; Carlson, 1977). In North America, Ruth Patrick and C. Mervin Palmer were pioneers in the development of large monitoring programs to assess the ecological health of rivers and nuisance algal growths (Patrick, 1949; Patrick et al., 1954; Palmer, 1969). More recently, the sensitivity of many algal taxa to pH, combined with preservation of certain algal cell wall components (e.g., diatom frustules and chrysophyte scales) in sediments, has been employed to assess problems with acid deposition and to determine if rates of lake acidification have been enhanced by human contributions to acid deposition (Smol, 1995; Battarbee et al., 1999). Government agencies throughout the world now use algae to monitor and assess ecological conditions in many types of aquatic ecosystems (e.g., Weber, 1973; Dixit and Smol, 1991; Dixit et al., 1992, 1999; Bahls, 1993; Kentucky Division of Water, 1993; Whitton and Rott, 1996; Biggs et al., 1998; Kelly et al., 1998; Stevenson and Bahls, 1999). Thus, characterization of algal assemblages has been important in environmental assessment, both in indicating changes in" @default.
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- W48628345 title "USE OF ALGAE IN ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENTS" @default.
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