New tools to analyse the ecological status of mediterranean wetlands and shallow lakes
Author
Other authors
Publication date
2016ISBN
978-3-319-23895-1
ISSN
1616-864X
Abstract
The efforts done in Catalonia (Spain) to assess the ecological status of
Mediterranean wetlands and shallow lakes are described. The term wetland
includes all shallow lentic waterbodies, temporary or permanent, where light
reaches the bottom allowing the development of primary producers at the maximum
water depth. Two water quality indexes and one habitat condition rapid assessment
were developed. The first quality index (QAELSe
2010) is based on the sensitivity of
microcrustaceans (cladocerans, copepods and ostracods) and the richness of crustaceans
and insects found in these habitats; the second one (EQAT) uses the
composition of Chironomidae pupal exuviae. Rapid assessment of habitat condition
(ECELS index) considers wetland hydromorphological aspects, the presence of
human pressures in the surroundings and the conservation status of the wetland
vegetation. Some data of the current ecological status of Mediterranean wetlands in
Catalonia are also provided.
Document Type
Chapter or part of a book
Language
English
Keywords
Llacs
Crustacis -- Hàbitat
Insectes -- Hàbitat
Pages
29 p.
Publisher
Springer
Collection
The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry; 42
Citation
Quintana, X. D., Cañedo-Argüelles, M., Nebra, A., Gascón, S., Rieradevall, M., Caiola, N., et al. (2016). New tools to analyse the ecological status of mediterranean wetlands and shallow lakes Springer Verlag.Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 42, pp.171-199
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