2012
DOI: 10.3846/16486897.2011.633338
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Innovative Observation of the Environment. Bioindicators and Biomonitors: Definitions, Strategies and Applications / Aplinkos Stebėsenos Naujovės. Bioindikatoriai Ir Biomonitoriai: Apibrėžtys, Strategijos Ir Taikymas

Abstract: For a number of years “classical” programs for environmental monitoring are being supplemented by bioindication measures. Investigations on living organisms or their remains (e.g. peat) are used to indicate the environmental situation in either qualitative (bioindication) or quantitative (biomonitoring) terms. This provides pieces of information on environmental burdens of a region at a given point of time or on its changes with time (trend analysis). Classical bioindication often deals with observation and me… Show more

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“…Whereas the epiphytic lichens have no root system, their nutrition is atmospheric and, consequently, their element composition reflects the generalized chemical composition of the atmosphere (Bargagli, 1998). This work observes the use of epiphytic lichens as accumulative biomonitors when conducting biomonitoring projects (Markert, Wünschmann, & Baltrėnaitė, 2012). intensive infl uence than local sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Whereas the epiphytic lichens have no root system, their nutrition is atmospheric and, consequently, their element composition reflects the generalized chemical composition of the atmosphere (Bargagli, 1998). This work observes the use of epiphytic lichens as accumulative biomonitors when conducting biomonitoring projects (Markert, Wünschmann, & Baltrėnaitė, 2012). intensive infl uence than local sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…No obstante, las dinámicas hídricas afectan a su vez a las dinámicas humanas y socioeconómicas a través de la presencia y ausencia de agua y sus atributos ecológicos subyacentes, los cuales se traducen en una dimensión fisicoquímica y de trama trófica o red trófica. recurso hídrico, tanto para establecer parámetros de calidad y cantidad que sean fácilmente obtenidos (a través de bioindicadores) (Markert et al, 2012).…”
Section: Análisis Ambiental Y Tipos De Riesgosunclassified
“…One of the best models for the study of adaptation to the industrial areas is that associated with the impact of heavy metals (HM). According to multiple sources (Linhart and Grant 1996;Markert et al 2012), only a complex approach to the problems connected with the adaptation of living organisms to a highly polluted environment allows a better understanding of evolutionary mechanisms developed by the observed individuals. Despite many years of research, still very little is known about the mechanisms of conifer response to heavy metal toxicity.…”
Section: Pinus Sylvestris As a Bioindication Of Tree Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%