2018
DOI: 10.4081/aiol.2018.7389
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Using benthic diatoms for estimating lake ecological quality: Comparing different taxonomic resolution

Abstract: The Water Framework Directive asks to all Member States of the European Union to classify the ecological quality of significant waterbodies on the basis of the biological communities they host. One of the biological communities that must be used for the ecological quality assessment is the periphytic community, mainly composed by diatoms. In Italy, diatom-based lake quality assessment is performed using a specific index, named EPI-L, based on the method of weighted averages. For each species, a trophic score a… Show more

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“…Trophic Index Türkiye (TIT) was calculated according to Çelekli et al (2019). ‘OMNIDIA’ programme (Lecointe et al, 1993) was used to calculate the diatom indices such as the Specific Pollution Sensitivity Index (IPS) (Cemagref, 1982), Generic Diatom Index (IDG) (Rumeau & Coste, 1988), Eutrophication/Pollution Index (EPI‐D) (Dell'Uomo, 2004), Biological Diatom Index (IBD) (Coste et al, 2009) and other diatom indices which were created for lakes such as Trophic Diatom Index for Lakes (TDIL) (Stenger‐Kovács et al, 2007) and Index for assessing the quality of Italian lake waters (EPI‐L) (Marchetto et al, 2013; Marchetto & Sforzi, 2018). All the indices except TIT and EPI‐L were transformed to range from 0 to 20 in Omnidia software.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trophic Index Türkiye (TIT) was calculated according to Çelekli et al (2019). ‘OMNIDIA’ programme (Lecointe et al, 1993) was used to calculate the diatom indices such as the Specific Pollution Sensitivity Index (IPS) (Cemagref, 1982), Generic Diatom Index (IDG) (Rumeau & Coste, 1988), Eutrophication/Pollution Index (EPI‐D) (Dell'Uomo, 2004), Biological Diatom Index (IBD) (Coste et al, 2009) and other diatom indices which were created for lakes such as Trophic Diatom Index for Lakes (TDIL) (Stenger‐Kovács et al, 2007) and Index for assessing the quality of Italian lake waters (EPI‐L) (Marchetto et al, 2013; Marchetto & Sforzi, 2018). All the indices except TIT and EPI‐L were transformed to range from 0 to 20 in Omnidia software.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%