Abstract
A relational database linking benthic diatom records, taxonomic nomenclature including synonyms, and corresponding environmental data has been built in MS Access. It allowed flexible and long-term use of a relatively important amount of data (∼3000 records) gathered in the framework of the EC-funded PAEQANN project, gathering precise and documented information both about benthic diatoms and quantitative or semi-quantitative environmental data. Such a database has been shown to be a useful tool for the definition of benthic diatom typology at a multi-regional scale, the prediction of the impact of environmental characteristics on the structure of diatom communities, and additionally for a new insight on the auto-ecology of some taxa. This database could serve as a template for further work on diatoms and, after some implementation, on other freshwater communities. It could also be the basis for wider typology of stream diatoms, extended to other regions. © Springer 2005.
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Gosselain, V., Coste, M., Campeau, S., Ector, L., Fauville, C., Delmas, F., … Descy, J. P. (2005). A large-scale stream benthic diatom database. Hydrobiologia, 542(1), 151–163. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-004-7423-1
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