“…Studies that evaluated the environmental aspects of forest soil fertilization mainly focused on the chemistry of soil and water. However, much less is known about the response of biological communities-more specifically, their effects on the ecology of hemiboreal streams-as few similar experiments have been reported from subtropical [26] and boreal zones [5,19]. Diatoms (benthic algae) are claimed to be sensitive to changes in environmental factors (e.g., light, temperature, stream velocity, pH, oxygen, dissolved organic matter, and inorganic nutrients) and, therefore, may be used as bio-indicators of a state of, or a change in, freshwater ecology [27,28].…”