“…Several soft-bodied algal metrics passed the screening process for IBI development, including two indicator guilds with contrasting responses to local stressors, each based on a subset of taxa with similar function in the ecosystem. The guild metric with negative response to increasing levels of generalized stressor combined a proportion of Zygnemataceae, heterocystous cyanobacteria and red algae, in agreement with previous observations that each group is sensitive to particular nutrient or other water chemistry constituents (Stancheva et al, 2012a). The opposite metric consists of proportions of Cladophora glomerata L., Rhizoclonium hieroglyphicum (C. Agardh) Kütz., Ulva flexuosa Wulfen, and Stigeoclonium spp., which have been evaluated as the strongest indicators of high levels of TN, TP, DOC, Cu and non-reference conditions (Tables 1 and 2, Figure 1), except for Stigeoclonium which did not fulfill statistical criteria because of its rare distribution in the study area.…”