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Strength and uncertainty of phytoplankton metrics for assessing eutrophication impacts in lakes
Authors:L Carvalho  S Poikane  A Lyche Solheim  G Phillips  G Borics  J Catalan  C De Hoyos  S Drakare  B J Dudley  M Järvinen  C Laplace-Treyture  K Maileht  C McDonald  U Mischke  J Moe  G Morabito  P Nõges  T Nõges  I Ott  A Pasztaleniec  B Skjelbred  S J Thackeray
Institution:1. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Bush Estate, Penicuik, EH26 0QB, Midlothian, UK
2. Institute for Environment & Sustainability, EC Joint Research Centre (JRC), Ispra, Italy
3. Norsk Institutt for Vannforskning (NIVA), Gaustadalléen 21, Oslo, 0349, Norway
4. Environment Agency, Kings Meadow House, Kings Meadow Road, Reading, RG1 8DQ, UK
5. Department of Tisza Research, Balaton Limnological Institute, Centre for Ecological Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 18/c. Bem square, Debrecen, 4026, Hungary
6. Centre for Advanced Studies of Blanes (CEAB-CSIC), Accés Cala St. Francesc 14, 17300, Blanes, Spain
7. Centro de Estudios Hidrográficos del CEDEX, PO Bajo de la Virgen del Puerto, 3, 28005, Madrid, Spain
8. Department of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), P.O. Box 7050, 75007, Uppsala, Sweden
9. Finnish Environment Institute (SYKE), The Jyv?skyl? Office, Survontie 9, 40500, Jyv?skyl?, Finland
10. Irstea, UR REBX, 50 Avenue de Verdun, 33612, Cestas Cedex, France
11. Estonian University of Life Sciences, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Centre for Limnology, 61117 Rannu Parish, Tartu County, Estonia
12. Department of Shallow Lakes and Lowland Rivers, Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB), Justus-von-Liebig-Str. 7, 12489, Berlin, Germany
13. CNR Institute for Ecosystems Study, Largo V. Tonolli 50, 28922, Verbania Pallanza, Italy
14. Institute of Environmental Protection-National Research Institute, 01-692 Warszawa, Kolektorska 4, Poland
15. Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Lancaster Environment Centre, Library Avenue, Bailrigg, Lancaster, LA1 4AP, UK
Abstract:Phytoplankton constitutes a diverse array of short-lived organisms which derive their nutrients from the water column of lakes. These features make this community the most direct and earliest indicator of the impacts of changing nutrient conditions on lake ecosystems. It also makes them particularly suitable for measuring the success of restoration measures following reductions in nutrient loads. This paper integrates a large volume of work on a number of measures, or metrics, developed for using phytoplankton to assess the ecological status of European lakes, as required for the Water Framework Directive. It assesses the indicator strength of these metrics, specifically in relation to representing the impacts of eutrophication. It also examines how these measures vary naturally at different locations within a lake, as well as between lakes, and how much variability is associated with different replicate samples, different months within a year and between years. On the basis of this analysis, three of the strongest metrics (chlorophyll-a, phytoplankton trophic index (PTI), and cyanobacterial biovolume) are recommended for use as robust measures for assessing the ecological quality of lakes in relation to nutrient-enrichment pressures and a minimum recommended sampling frequency is provided for these three metrics.
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