Even more Chironomid species for classifying lake nutrient status

The European Union Water Framework Directive (WFD) classifies ecological status of a waterbody by the determination of its natural reference state to provide a measure of perturbation by human impacts based on taxonomic composition and abundance of aquatic species. Ruse (2010; 2011) has provided met...

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Main Author: Les Ruse
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Published: Karolinum Press 2015-07-01
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spelling doaj-65e7a46ce51441c8844b98f9356ce7ff2020-11-24T23:56:33ZengKarolinum PressEuropean Journal of Environmental Sciences1805-01742336-19642015-07-0151808510.14712/23361964.2015.802702Even more Chironomid species for classifying lake nutrient statusLes RuseThe European Union Water Framework Directive (WFD) classifies ecological status of a waterbody by the determination of its natural reference state to provide a measure of perturbation by human impacts based on taxonomic composition and abundance of aquatic species. Ruse (2010; 2011) has provided methods of assessing anthropogenic perturbations to lake ecological status, in terms of nutrient enrichment and acidification, by analysing collections of floating pupal exuviae discarded by emerging adult Chironomidae. The previous nutrient assessment method was derived from chironomid and environmental data collected during 178 lake surveys of all WFD types found in Britain. Canonical Correspondence Analysis provided species optima in relation to phosphate and nitrogen concentrations. Species found in less than three surveys were excluded from analysis in case of spurious association with environmental values. Since Ruse (2010) an additional 72 lakes have been surveyed adding 31 more species for use in nutrient status assessment. These additional scoring species are reported here. The practical application of the Chironomid Pupal Exuvial Technique (CPET) to classify WFD lake nutrient status is demonstrated using CPET survey data from lakes in Poland.http://ejes.cz/index.php/ejes/article/view/182intimate partner violencepsychological abusemenspousepartnerské násilípsychické zneužívánímužipartnerkyPartnergewaltpsychologische MisshandlungMannEhemann
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Even more Chironomid species for classifying lake nutrient status
European Journal of Environmental Sciences
intimate partner violence
psychological abuse
men
spouse
partnerské násilí
psychické zneužívání
muži
partnerky
Partnergewalt
psychologische Misshandlung
Mann
Ehemann
author_facet Les Ruse
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title Even more Chironomid species for classifying lake nutrient status
title_short Even more Chironomid species for classifying lake nutrient status
title_full Even more Chironomid species for classifying lake nutrient status
title_fullStr Even more Chironomid species for classifying lake nutrient status
title_full_unstemmed Even more Chironomid species for classifying lake nutrient status
title_sort even more chironomid species for classifying lake nutrient status
publisher Karolinum Press
series European Journal of Environmental Sciences
issn 1805-0174
2336-1964
publishDate 2015-07-01
description The European Union Water Framework Directive (WFD) classifies ecological status of a waterbody by the determination of its natural reference state to provide a measure of perturbation by human impacts based on taxonomic composition and abundance of aquatic species. Ruse (2010; 2011) has provided methods of assessing anthropogenic perturbations to lake ecological status, in terms of nutrient enrichment and acidification, by analysing collections of floating pupal exuviae discarded by emerging adult Chironomidae. The previous nutrient assessment method was derived from chironomid and environmental data collected during 178 lake surveys of all WFD types found in Britain. Canonical Correspondence Analysis provided species optima in relation to phosphate and nitrogen concentrations. Species found in less than three surveys were excluded from analysis in case of spurious association with environmental values. Since Ruse (2010) an additional 72 lakes have been surveyed adding 31 more species for use in nutrient status assessment. These additional scoring species are reported here. The practical application of the Chironomid Pupal Exuvial Technique (CPET) to classify WFD lake nutrient status is demonstrated using CPET survey data from lakes in Poland.
topic intimate partner violence
psychological abuse
men
spouse
partnerské násilí
psychické zneužívání
muži
partnerky
Partnergewalt
psychologische Misshandlung
Mann
Ehemann
url http://ejes.cz/index.php/ejes/article/view/182
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