2019
DOI: 10.3897/biorisk.14.30319
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Impact of hydromorphological pressures on the macrophytes bioindicators of the ecological water quality in Mediterranean rivers

Abstract: One of the important tools to evaluate the ecological quality of surface water is the Macrophytes indices based on the bioindication capacity of aquatic plants. In Mediterranean rivers (France, Spain, and Portugal), the development of some macrophytes indices like l’Indice Biologique Macrophytes Rivières (IBMR), the biological metric score (BMS), as well as the Fluvial Macrophyte Index (IMF) are founded on the determination of the indicator values of the floristic reference lists. The aim of this stu… Show more

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“…Primary producers are an essential part of aquatic ecosystems, and their role as bioindicators and sensitivity to eutrophication and organic pollution has been extensively studied. In the last decades, there is a growing recognition that flow regime is also a key driver for primary producers in streams and rivers (Abati et al, 2016; Abdellah & Saad, 2019; Bergey et al, 2010; Franklin et al, 2008). The ecological response of primary producers to flow alteration can be identified in terms of changes in biomass and community structure and composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primary producers are an essential part of aquatic ecosystems, and their role as bioindicators and sensitivity to eutrophication and organic pollution has been extensively studied. In the last decades, there is a growing recognition that flow regime is also a key driver for primary producers in streams and rivers (Abati et al, 2016; Abdellah & Saad, 2019; Bergey et al, 2010; Franklin et al, 2008). The ecological response of primary producers to flow alteration can be identified in terms of changes in biomass and community structure and composition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%