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Environmental monitoring in Baden-Württemberg with special reference to biocoenotic trend-monitoring of macrozoobenthos in rivers and methodical requirements for evaluation of long-term biocoenotic changes

Environmental monitoring in Baden-Württemberg with special reference to biocoenotic... Biomonitoring methods from a comprehensive study of man-made impacts on urban and on the near-natural environment are presented. Part of the environmental monitoring in Baden-Württemberg is a biocoenotic trend-monitoring project on macrozoobenthos in running waters which has resulted in a database enabling long-term trend assessment of biocoenosis in diverse rivers and streams in the future. About 561 species of macrozoobenthos have been recorded (21 species for the first time in Baden-Württemberg). Data are analysed for different purposes: methodological requirements for aquatic trendbiomonitoring, status of endangerment according to the Red Data Book, and first assessment of faunistic long-term changes in the River Rhine. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Aquatic Ecology Springer Journals

Environmental monitoring in Baden-Württemberg with special reference to biocoenotic trend-monitoring of macrozoobenthos in rivers and methodical requirements for evaluation of long-term biocoenotic changes

Aquatic Ecology , Volume 35 (2) – Oct 19, 2004

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2001 by Kluwer Academic Publishers
Subject
Life Sciences; Freshwater & Marine Ecology; Ecosystems
ISSN
1386-2588
eISSN
1573-5125
DOI
10.1023/A:1011447307618
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Abstract

Biomonitoring methods from a comprehensive study of man-made impacts on urban and on the near-natural environment are presented. Part of the environmental monitoring in Baden-Württemberg is a biocoenotic trend-monitoring project on macrozoobenthos in running waters which has resulted in a database enabling long-term trend assessment of biocoenosis in diverse rivers and streams in the future. About 561 species of macrozoobenthos have been recorded (21 species for the first time in Baden-Württemberg). Data are analysed for different purposes: methodological requirements for aquatic trendbiomonitoring, status of endangerment according to the Red Data Book, and first assessment of faunistic long-term changes in the River Rhine.

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Aquatic EcologySpringer Journals

Published: Oct 19, 2004

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