A Europe-wide system for assessing the quality of rivers using macroinvertebrates: the AQEM Project and its importance for southern Europe (with special emphasis on Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2001
Abstract:
The AQEM Project aims to develop a Europe-wide system for monitoring the ecological quality of rivers using macroinvertebrates,
to satisfy the requirements of the EU Water Framework Directive. Three main types of anthropogenic perturbation are being
investigated: morphological degradation, water (organic) pollution and acidification (the last is not under investigation in Italy). The
selection of reference and impaired study sites is discussed. Particular attention is paid to the problems encountered when defining
reference conditions. The initial stages of the project highlighted the lack of a Europe-wide definition of river types. The future development
of such a typology from the AQEM database is discussed. The standard AQEM data gathering methods are presented,
from background information about sites to the microhabitat-based macroinvertebrate sampling method. The extended fieldwork
methods used in Italy are described. These included the separate analysis of the invertebrate assemblages from each replicate, the
recording of additional microhabitat variables for each replicate and the completion of large-scale survey techniques for each site
(including RHS). The extended method was designed to enhance the important ecological information available from the dataset,
particularly relevant in Italy where significant gaps exist in the taxonomic and ecological knowledge of many macroinvertebrate
taxa. Preliminary and expected findings are presented, including examples of the range and habitat selection of two species of
Ephemeroptera endemic to Italy, as well as data relating to the number of taxa found at a site with increasing numbers of microhabitat
replicates taken. The importance of the AQEM Project not only for biomonitoring, but also for ecology, taxonomy and conservation,
in Italy and for the south of Europe in general, is emphasised.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
macroinvertebrates; stream typology; reference conditions; multi-habitat sampling; mayfly
Elenco autori:
Erba, Stefania; Buffagni, ANDREA STEFANO
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