2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10933-010-9422-8
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The use of diatom records to establish reference conditions for UK lakes subject to eutrophication

Abstract: A knowledge of pre-disturbance conditions is important for setting realistic restoration targets for lakes. For European waters this is now a requirement of the European Council Water Framework Directive (WFD) where ecological status must be assessed based on the degree to which present day conditions deviate from reference conditions. Here, we employ palaeolimnological techniques, principally inferences of total phosphorus from diatom assemblages (DI-TP) and classification of diatom composition data from the … Show more

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“…Among the biological groups preserved in the sediments, diatoms have been widely used because of their taxonomic distinction, abundance, good preservation in sediments and their rapid response to environmental changes (Reid 2005, Bennion & Simpson 2011. The use of diatoms as indicators of environmental changes require high taxonomic precision (Birks 1994), since misidentifications can modify the interpretation in obtaining reliable data on modern diatom biodiversity (Buczkó & Magyari 2007, Wetzel & Ector 2014.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the biological groups preserved in the sediments, diatoms have been widely used because of their taxonomic distinction, abundance, good preservation in sediments and their rapid response to environmental changes (Reid 2005, Bennion & Simpson 2011. The use of diatoms as indicators of environmental changes require high taxonomic precision (Birks 1994), since misidentifications can modify the interpretation in obtaining reliable data on modern diatom biodiversity (Buczkó & Magyari 2007, Wetzel & Ector 2014.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A eutrofização é uma das maiores ameaças à qualidade ecológica de lagos e represas, sendo principalmente causada pelo aporte de fósforo e nitrogênio oriundos de atividades humanas (Smith et al 2006, Bennion & Simpson 2011. A Região Metropolitana de São Paulo (RMSP) é a segunda megalópole em grau de precariedade de recurso hídrico devido a sua localização geográfica nas cabeceiras do Rio Tietê e aos intensos impactos antropogênicos que recebe (Beyruth 2000, Whately & Diniz 2009.…”
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“…Para o gerenciamento efetivo dos ecossistemas aquáticos é necessário estabelecer metas de mitigação de impactos e, neste sentido, é fundamental reunir informações sobre as condições ambientais antes dos distúrbios antropogênicos (Sayer & Roberts 2001, Bennion & Simpson 2011. Diante das mudanças ambientais atuais e considerando a escassez de informações em condição pré-impacto, é urgente o conhecimento de ambientes protegidos como o Sistema Produtor Alto Cotia, considerado como referência para o abastecimento da RMSP e exemplo de conservação ambiental.…”
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“…Therefore, it appears that these feedbacks maintained high water transparency despite increased trophic status (Scheffer & Nes, 2007). The presence of C. radiosa and N. radiosa in DAZ-1 but not DAZ-2, suggests lower nutrient conditions and lower, intermediate alkalinity in the earlier zone relative to the subsequent period (Bennion & Simpson, 2011). Due to the short history of human impact in the catchment the lake started to deviate from 'reference conditions' in the 19 th century, which is relatively late compared to other parts of Europe (e.g.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, such catchment modification changed groundwater discharge, lowering calcium carbonate supply. Therefore, alkaliphilous Staurosira construens and Staurosira pinnata declined in zone DAZ-3 and were replaced more generalist taxa such as A. minutissimum (Bennion & Simpson, 2011). At the same time, increased precipitation may have enhanced external nutrient loading (Jeppesen et al, 2015), depicted in rising content of humic substances and phosphorus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%