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'''Phytoplankton''' refers to unicellular algae and cyanobacteria, both solitary and colonial, that live, at least for part of their lifecycle, in the water column of surface water bodies <ref> [http://www.wfduk.org/wfd_concepts/CIS_Glossary WFD-UKTAG,Terms and definitions under Water Framework Directive ]</ref>. Common parameters used for characterization are species composition and abundance, bloom characteristics, and biomass <ref> [http://www.wfduk.org/tag_guidance/Article_08/WP11k-guid WFD-UKTAG, Development of biological classification tools to support assessment and monitoring of ecological status under WFD]</ref>.
 
'''Phytoplankton''' refers to unicellular algae and cyanobacteria, both solitary and colonial, that live, at least for part of their lifecycle, in the water column of surface water bodies <ref> [http://www.wfduk.org/wfd_concepts/CIS_Glossary WFD-UKTAG,Terms and definitions under Water Framework Directive ]</ref>. Common parameters used for characterization are species composition and abundance, bloom characteristics, and biomass <ref> [http://www.wfduk.org/tag_guidance/Article_08/WP11k-guid WFD-UKTAG, Development of biological classification tools to support assessment and monitoring of ecological status under WFD]</ref>.
 
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<p>The list of case studies where this BQE has been considered is presented at the bottom of the page under '''Pages in category "Phytoplankton"'''.  Click on the name of the case study to see more information. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:50, 28 April 2010

BQE: Phytoplankton

BQE phytoplankton.jpg [1]

Phytoplankton refers to unicellular algae and cyanobacteria, both solitary and colonial, that live, at least for part of their lifecycle, in the water column of surface water bodies [2]. Common parameters used for characterization are species composition and abundance, bloom characteristics, and biomass [3].

The list of case studies where this BQE has been considered is presented at the bottom of the page under Pages in category "Phytoplankton". Click on the name of the case study to see more information.

References:

  1. Wikipedia. Phytoplankton
  2. WFD-UKTAG,Terms and definitions under Water Framework Directive
  3. WFD-UKTAG, Development of biological classification tools to support assessment and monitoring of ecological status under WFD

See also: