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- Title
Objective classification of ecological status in marine water bodies using ecotoxicological information and multivariate analysis.
- Authors
Beiras, Ricardo; Durán, Iria
- Abstract
Some relevant shortcomings have been identified in the current approach for the classification of ecological status in marine water bodies, leading to delays in the fulfillment of the Water Framework Directive objectives. Natural variability makes difficult to settle fixed reference values and boundary values for the Ecological Quality Ratios (EQR) for the biological quality elements. Biological responses to environmental degradation are frequently of nonmonotonic nature, hampering the EQR approach. Community structure traits respond only once ecological damage has already been done and do not provide early warning signals. An alternative methodology for the classification of ecological status integrating chemical measurements, ecotoxicological bioassays and community structure traits (species richness and diversity), and using multivariate analyses (multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis), is proposed. This approach does not depend on the arbitrary definition of fixed reference values and EQR boundary values, and it is suitable to integrate nonlinear, sensitive signals of ecological degradation. As a disadvantage, this approach demands the inclusion of sampling sites representing the full range of ecological status in each monitoring campaign. National or international agencies in charge of coastal pollution monitoring have comprehensive data sets available to overcome this limitation.
- Subjects
MARINE pollution; POLLUTION; ECOLOGICAL assessment; MULTIVARIATE analysis; BOUNDARY value problems; COMMUNITY organization
- Publication
Environmental Science & Pollution Research, 2014, Vol 21, Issue 23, p13291
- ISSN
0944-1344
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11356-013-2186-8