Biological assessment of European lakes: ecological rationale and human impacts
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2013ISSN
0046-5070
1365-2427
Abstract
1. Nearly one hundred biological methods are currently used to assess the ecological status of
European lakes. Here, using information from a questionnaire, complemented with findings from the
literature, we compared the use of different methods to assess the ecological status of lakes as well
as the rationale for using different organism groups (phytoplankton, benthic diatoms, macrophytes,
benthic invertebrates and fish) in monitoring programmes.
2. Reference conditions were estimated for about half of the methods using near-natural reference
sites, complemented with other approaches, such as historical data, modelling and expert judgment.
About 40% of the methods used more subjective approaches to establish reference conditions (e.g.
selecting near-natural reference sites without any pressure criteria) or no information was available.
3. Methods using several measures (i.e. multimetric methods) were developed, with particular
emphasis on measures based on sensitivity/tolerance and abundance. Different organisms showed
different responses to similar levels of human impacts. Assessment methods based on phytoplankton
showed the strongest response to eutrophication, with class boundaries mainly based on ecological
rationale. By contrast, statistical distributions and expert judgment were frequently used in setting
class boundaries in macrophyte, benthic invertebrates and fish methods. Methods were strongly
biased towards detecting changes associated with eutrophication, with other pressures (e.g.
hydromorphological alteration) seldom monitored.
4. Effective restoration measures and achieving good ecological status of European lakes will require
assessment programmes based on a sound understanding of pressure–response relationships as well
as the use of ecologically based approaches in establishing reference conditions and setting class
boundaries.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Biologia
Pages
10 p.
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Citation
Brucet Balmaña, S., Poikane, S., Lyche-Solheim, A., & Birk, S. (2013). Biological assessment of european lakes: Ecological rationale and human impacts. Freshwater Biology, Volume 58, issue 6, June, p. 1106-115
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