Environmental and biological factors affect desiccation tolerance of algae from two rivers (Thailand and New Zealand) with fluctuating flow
Flow variation associated with hydropower production causes periodic exposure of zones along the banks of regulated rivers. These zones have reduced algal biomass and lower productivity. We investigated whether algal assemblages in regulated rivers differed in tolerance to aerial exposure because un...
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Main Authors: | Bergey E., Bunlue P., Silalom S., Thapanya D., Chantaramongkol P. |
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Format: | Journal |
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2017
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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