Fish as ecological indicators in mediterranean streams: The catalan experience
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2015Abstract
The Water Framework Directive includes fish fauna as one of the
biological elements, jointly with aquatic flora and benthic invertebrates, to assess
and monitor water and habitat quality. Successful implementation of the Directive
depends in part on the development of reliable, science-based tools to directly
assess biological conditions. Although fish have been used as ecological indicators
for more than 30 years around the world, mainly in North America and more
recently in Europe, few studies have been done in Mediterranean streams. Fish
assemblages of the Mediterranean basin, similarly to other Mediterranean areas
such as California, have particular characteristics that hamper IBI’s development:
few native species, poor knowledge of their ecological requirements, high number of endemisms with a wide range of tolerance to environmental variations and many
exotic species. This chapter summarizes our experience in developing fish-based
tools in Catalonia. We discuss the challenges and difficulties to develop these
approaches in Mediterranean streams. We show the IBICAT2010 as a fish-based
assessment method suitable for the evaluation of the ecological status of Catalan
rivers. Moreover, we assess size-related variables as a bioassessment tool because
population size structure can provide insights into species-specific applications and
management. Finally, we analyse the longitudinal connectivity throughout Catalan
rivers and fish passes by using the index of river connectivity (ICF) specially
designed to Catalan rivers.
Document Type
Chapter or part of a book
Language
English
Keywords
Peixos d'aigua dolça
Cursos d'aigua
Aigua -- Qualitat
Directiva Marc de l'aigua
Pages
24 p,
Publisher
Springer International Publishing Switzerland
Citation
Benejam, L., Ordeix, M., Casals, F., Caiola, N., De Sostoa, A., Solà, C., et al. (2016). Fish as ecological indicators in mediterranean streams: The catalan experience Springer Verlag.Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, 42, pp.101-123
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