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A review on the ecological quality status assessment in aquatic systems using community based indicators and ecotoxicological tools: what might be the added value …Martinez-Haro et al., 2015
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- Martinez-Haro M
- Beiras R
- Bellas J
- Capela R
- Coelho J
- Lopes I
- Moreira-Santos M
- Reis-Henriques A
- Ribeiro R
- Santos M
- Marques J
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- Ecological Indicators
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Abstract The European Water Framework Directive (WFD) represents a transformation of the guidelines for water quality assessment and monitoring across all EU Member States. At present, it is widely accepted that the WFD requires holistic and multidisciplinary ecological …
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