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Assessing water quality in the Ceyhan River basin (Turkey) with the use of aquatic macrophytes
Authors:Hanife Özbay  Ahmet Emre Yaprak  Nesibe Turan
Affiliation:1. Faculty of Sciences and Arts, Department of Biology, Nev?ehir Hac?bekta? Veli University, Nev?ehir, Turkeyhanifeozbay@gmail.com;3. Faculty of Science, Department of Biology, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey;4. Department of Monitoring and Water Information System, Republic of Turkey Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, Ankara, Turkey
Abstract:As a major biotic component of many lotic ecosystems, macrophytes consist a major component of running waters are often used as indicators within the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) to establish ecological quality. In this study, we investigated macrophyte community structure (e.g. composition, abundance and diversity) in Ceyhan River Basin located in the Southeastern Anatolian Region in Turkey. Data was collected during 2014–2015 from river sites located throughout the basin to evaluate the relationship between aquatic vegetation and river physico-chemical factors. The ecological status of the river basin was also calculated based on Macrophyte Biological Index for River (IBMR). In total, 33 macrophyta taxa were observed. According to their biological classification (life form), filamentous algae (FA), free floating (FF), floating leaved (FL) and submersed (S) macrophytes reached their maximum abundance value in summer, while emergent (E) macrophytes were at their maximum abundance in both summer and autumn. The ecological status of the Ceyhan River basin ranged from moderate to bad. The values found are reasonably comparable to IBMR scores recorded in rivers of other Mediterranean countries. IBMR index may be suitable to some extent to establish a basis for ecological quality assessment in Turkish River systems.
Keywords:River  Ceyhan basin  filamentous algae  aquatic macrophyte  IBMR index
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