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Inhalt
- 1.1 Freshwater ecosystems are rapidly altered by anthropogenic pressures
- 2 Current legislation deals only with cultivable pathogenic and toxic microorganisms
- 3 Detection of pathogenic and toxic microbial contamination by cultivation independent methods
- 4 Microbial bioindicators of anthropogenic impacts
- 4.1 Microbial eukaryotes (protists) for biomonitoring
- 4.2 Prokaryote taxa and functional genes for biomonitoring
- 5 Microbial indices
- 6 Microbial communities
- 7 Recommendations for biomonitoring
- 8 Future possibilities for biomonitoring studies
- 9 Outlook: practical applications
- 10 Conclusions
- Declaration of Competing Interest
- Acknowledgements
- Supplementary materials
- References
