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Ha-Kyung Kim, In-Hwan Cho, Eun-A Hwang, Byung-Hun Han and Baik-Ho Kim
This paper reviews the evolution and integration of diatom-based water quality assessments with environmental DNA (eDNA) techniques for advancing river ecosystem health evaluations. Traditional methods, relying on microscopy and diatom indices, have sign...
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Yue Huang, Ruiwen Ma, Jie Li and Shuyu Tu
Identification and analysis was conducted on the diatoms from the 19 cm sediment of the P6-10 core, drilled from China?s 29th Antarctic Expedition, to attempt to semi-quantitatively reconstruct the annual sea surface temperature (SST) of Prydz Bay from 1...
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Andrea M. Burfeid-Castellanos, Michael Kloster, Sára Beszteri, Ute Postel, Marzena Spyra, Martin Zurowietz, Tim W. Nattkemper and Bánk Beszteri
Diatom identification and counting by light microscopy of permanently embedded acid-cleaned silicate shells (frustules) is a fundamental method in ecological and water quality investigations. Here we present a new variant of this method based on ?digital...
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María Borrego-Ramos, Eloy Bécares, Pedro García, Alejandro Nistal and Saúl Blanco
Benthic diatoms have traditionally been used as bioindicators of aquatic ecosystems. Because diatom-based monitoring of water quality is required by European legislation, molecular-based methods had emerged as useful alternatives to classical methods bas...
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Jesús Salido, Carlos Sánchez, Jesús Ruiz-Santaquiteria, Gabriel Cristóbal, Saul Blanco and Gloria Bueno
Development of a fully operative low-cost automated digital microscope for the detection of diatoms by applying deep learning.
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Xinxin Lu, Yan Liu and Yawen Fan
The Lalin River Basin (LLRB) is a major drainage basin in northeastern China, that has been significantly influenced by agricultural activities. This study focused on exploring diatom taxonomic composition linked to environmental factors at the taxonomic...
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Kalina M. Manoylov, Yenkang Ellen France, Abeselom Geletu and Joseph N. Dominy
Algae represent a large and diverse group of photosynthetic organisms inhabiting all aquatic habitats. Although the traditional assessment of algal diversity relies mainly on microscopy-based morphological identification, certain limitations exist. In th...
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