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Assessing the ecological status of fluvial ecosystems employing a macroinvertebrate multi-taxon and multi-biomarker approach

机译:运用大型无脊椎动物多分类和多生物标志物方法评估河流生态系统的生态状况

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Biomarkers are recognised sensitive early-warning tools of biological effects in aquatic organisms. In this scope, the main aim of this study was to investigate the potential usefulness of a battery of biomarkers, evaluated in different benthic macroinvertebrate taxa, to discriminate aquatic ecosystems with different levels of ecological status and to provide further clues supporting environmental management. The study took place during the autumn of 2013 and the spring and summer of 2014, and the study cases were two Mediterranean rivers (ancora and Ferreira rivers), differing in their ecological status. The biomarkers determined are widely employed and comprise a large set of biochemical responses: the activity of enzymes (cholinesterases, glutathione S-transferases, catalase and lactate dehydrogenase) and the levels of lipid peroxidation. They were assessed seasonally and in different macroinvertebrate taxa. Thirteen water physico-chemical parameters were also seasonally determined, and the concentration of seven organophosphorus pesticides and the percentage of 32 trace metals in sediments were determined in the spring. This is particularly useful for water management. Based on this, authorities can take actions to prevent further damage in the ecological status. Multivariate analyses showed distinct patterns of biological response for the Calopteryx spp., Chironomidae and Baetis spp. taxa. Calopteryx spp. and Chironomidae, in particular, showed distinct response patterns for the two rivers, which were fairly stable across seasons. This study sets the foundations for future cost-effective biomonitoring campaigns in Mediterranean rivers, allowing to establish historical data important to understand ecosystem evolution, as well as baseline levels of diagnostic biomarkers in informative macroinvertebrate taxa.
机译:生物标志物是公认的水生生物敏感生物学效应的预警工具。在此范围内,本研究的主要目的是调查在不同底栖大型无脊椎动物分类群中评估的一系列生物标志物的潜在用途,以区分具有不同生态状况水平的水生生态系统,并提供进一步的线索来支持环境管理。该研究于2013年秋季和2014年春季和夏季进行,研究案例是两条地中海河流(ancora和Ferreira河流),它们的生态状况不同。所确定的生物标志物已被广泛采用,并包含大量的生化反应:酶的活性(胆碱酯酶,谷胱甘肽S-转移酶,过氧化氢酶和乳酸脱氢酶)和脂质过氧化水平。季节性和不同的无脊椎动物分类中对它们进行了评估。春季还确定了13种水的物理化学参数,并在春季确定了7种有机磷农药的浓度和32种微量金属的百分比。这对于水管理特别有用。基于此,当局可以采取措施防止生态状况进一步受到损害。多变量分析显示了Calopteryx spp。,Chironomidae和Baetis spp的不同生物学反应模式。分类单元。 Calopteryx spp。特别是Chironomidae和Chironomidae,对两条河流表现出截然不同的响应模式,并且整个季节都相当稳定。这项研究为未来在地中海河流中进行具有成本效益的生物监测活动奠定了基础,从而允许建立对理解生态系统演变以及信息丰富的无脊椎动物分类群中诊断性生物标志物的基线水平重要的历史数据。

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