Literature DB >> 14638298

Use of cyanobacteria to assess water quality in running waters.

I Douterelo1, E Perona, P Mateo.   

Abstract

Epilithic cyanobacterial communities in rivers in the province of Madrid (Spain) and their relationship with water quality were studied. Sampling locations above and below outlets for sewage effluent and other wastes from human settlements were selected. We aimed to evaluate the use of cyanobacteria as potential indicators of pollution in running waters. Large increases in nutrient concentrations were always observed at downstream sampling sites. A decrease in species richness and the Margalef diversity index were associated with these increases in nutrient load. Differences in cyanobacterial community structure were also observed. A higher proportion of cyanobacteria belonging to the Oscillatoriales order predominated at sampling sites with higher nutrient content. However, Nostocales species were more abundant at upstream sites characterized by lower nutrient load than at downstream locations. The soluble reactive phosphate (SRP) had a threshold effect on cyanobacterial biomass: a decrease in phycobiliprotein content as SRP increased, reaching a minimum, followed by an increase in abundance. This increase may be attributed to hypertrophic conditions in those locations. Our results and literature data confirm the suitability of this phototroph community for monitoring eutrophication in rivers

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14638298     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2003.08.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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5.  Microalgal diversity in relation to the physicochemical parameters of some Industrial sites in Mangalore, South India.

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7.  Molecular fingerprinting of cyanobacteria from river biofilms as a water quality monitoring tool.

Authors:  Virginia Loza; Elvira Perona; Pilar Mateo
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9.  Nitrogen fixation in a non-heterocystous cyanobacterial mat from a mountain river.

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