Assessment of Ecological Integrity from Environmental Variables in an Impacted Oligotrophic,Alpine Lake: Whole Lake Approach Using 3d-Spatial Heterogeneity |
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Authors: | Dokulil Martin T Teubner Katrin |
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Institution: | (1) Institute for Limnology, Austrian Academy of Sciences, A-5310 Mondsee, Austria |
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Abstract: | The ecological integrity of a lake as a whole can only beassessed through an adequate sampling strategy. Spatialheterogeneity of phytoplankton as well as vertical andhorizontal variability of physical and chemical variables wereestimated from 57 stations at four seasons differing in theirhydrological regime. Resolution of grid positions, located byGPS, was 250 m near the impact site, 500 m for the southernpart of the lake, and 1000 m in the northern part. Data areanalysed by conventional gridding methods as well as in threedimensions with a novel GIS-technique. Horizontal large scaledifferences in several variables are associated withhydrological situations. Local variability in the southern baywas due to input of industrial tailings at times. Spatialvariation of phytoplankton biomass estimated as chlorophyll-aand relevant associated environmental variables were analysedusing a graphical multimetric approach. With this technique,the directly impacted area can be evaluated relative to theremaining part of the lake. The lake is then compared with tworeference lakes, one within the same catchement, the other ina different water-shed. An index of ecological integrity wasdeveloped describing multimetric intra- and interspecific lakevariability. The final index was used to describe the statusof lake water quality relative to a `undisturbed' referencelake. Results showed that Traunsee is ecologically intactalthough its chemistry differs substantially from an`external' reference. |
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Keywords: | aquatic health index of ecological integrity metric scores multimetric approach phytoplankton reference condition spatial 3D-heterogeneity |
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