Integrating chemical and biological status assessment: assembling lines of evidence for the evaluation of river ecosystem risk

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2016-05-24T07:34:36Z

2016-05-24T07:34:36Z

2014

2016-05-17T15:39:26Z

Abstract

This paper describes various approaches to evaluating ecological risk in rivers affected by multiple chemical stressors, with emphasis on biofilm and invertebrate community responses. Metrics should be considered as different lines of evidence that, when weighted, form an advanced weight of evidence approach to establishing the environmental risk on a basin scale. Combination of field surveys to obtain observational data of communities, in situ experiments, toxicological sediment tests and a good chemical description of the medium (water and sediment) helps give an integrative view of the chemical and biological state of a river ecosystem. The greater and more distinct the variables used, the greater is our ability to identify the effects of major stressors impairing communities. Weight of evidence is an integrative methodology for tackling the challenge of determining causal relations and applying this knowledge in the decision-making processes of river management.

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English

Publisher

Universidad Nacional de Colombia

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/abc.v19n1.38461

Acta Biológica Colombiana, 2014, vol. 19, num. 1, p. 25-34

http://dx.doi.org/10.15446/abc.v19n1.38461

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cc-by-nc-sa (c) Muñoz Gràcia, Isabel et al., 2014

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