

Author: Duong Thi Coste Michel Feurtet-Mazel Agnès Dang Dinh Gold Caroline Park Young Boudou Alain
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0018-8158
Source: Hydrobiologia, Vol.563, Iss.1, 2006-06, pp. : 201-216
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Abstract
The effects of urban pollution from Hanoi city on the benthic diatom communities of the Nhue–Tolich river system were studied during the 2003 dry season. Benthic diatoms were allowed to grow on glass slides suspended in the water flow for 4 weeks. To reveal the relationship between water quality and diatom communities, Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) was used on data concerning relative abundances of diatom species and environmental variables. Two diatom indices, IPS and DAIpo, were applied to evaluate water quality in the three rivers. A total of 291 diatom taxa were found in the Red, Nhue and Tolich Rivers. These were mainly cosmopolitan taxa, with some tropical, subtropical and endemic taxa. The most abundant taxa at the Red site were
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