Assessment of water quality using benthic diatom and macroinvertebrate assemblages: A case study in an East China canal

IF 5.1 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Xiaojun Jin , Xuan Lan , Heqin Sun , Baowei Hu , Binliang Wang
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Abstract

The East Zhejiang Canal is an artificial waterway located in the plains of East China. Because of its role in providing social services, it is frequently subjected to human activities affecting its health. To improve the water resource management and condition of this canal, assessment of its ecological health is necessary. We measured water quality variables and benthic diatom and macroinvertebrate assemblages to evaluate the ecological status of the canal. We found that the canal was eutrophic with an average chemical trophic level index of 64.3 and an average trophic diatom index of 68.1 (with Nitzschia palea, Melosira varians, and Navicula rostellata, Encyonema minutum abundant). Macroinvertebrate assemblages also showed that the canal was eutrophic based on the dominance of Limnodrilus sp. A low BMWP (Biological Monitoring Working Party) score further indicated the poor water quality of the canal. Correlation analysis indicated that phosphorus was the main driver of eutrophication in the canal. Consequently, more attention should be paid to reduce phosphorus loadings.

利用底栖硅藻和大型无脊椎动物组合评估水质:华东运河案例研究
浙东运河是位于华东平原的一条人工水道。由于其提供社会服务的作用,它经常受到影响其健康的人类活动的影响。为了改善该运河的水资源管理和状况,有必要对其生态健康状况进行评估。我们测量了水质变量以及底栖硅藻和大型无脊椎动物的组合,以评估运河的生态状况。我们发现运河处于富营养化状态,平均化学营养级指数为 64.3,平均硅藻营养级指数为 68.1(Nitzschia palea、Melosira varians 和 Navicula rostellata、Encyonema minutum 数量丰富)。大型无脊椎动物群落也表明,运河富营养化的主要原因是 Limnodrilus sp.,而 BMWP(生物监测工作组)得分较低则进一步表明运河水质较差。相关分析表明,磷是运河富营养化的主要驱动因素。因此,应更加重视减少磷负荷。
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