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Bioindicators: Using Organisms to Measure Environmental ImpactsBioindicators include biological processes, species, or communities and are used to assess the quality of the environment and how it changes over time. Changes ...
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Bioindicators - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsBioindicator is a term taken from environmental toxicology and is defined as an organism or biological response that reveals the presence of the pollutants.
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Bioindicators: the natural indicator of environmental pollutionBioindicators are living organisms such as plants, planktons, animals, and microbes, which are utilized to screen the health of the natural ecosystem in the ...
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Bioindicators - Air (U.S. National Park Service)Aug 11, 2025 · Bioindicators are living things that indicate the health of an ecosystem. The best bioindicators are abundant and easy to collect.
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Lichens as Bioindicators (U.S. National Park Service)Aug 7, 2025 · Lichens are sensitive to atmospheric pollution such as nitrogen (N) because they receive all their nutrients and water from wet and dry atmospheric deposition.
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Why Biological Monitoring? - Maine.govMacroinvertebrates and algae make good biological indicators for a variety of reasons. Macroinvertebrates live on the bottom of rivers, streams, and wetlands.
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[PDF] A Literature Review 1.1 Biological Indicator Theory 1.1.1 WhatThe term “bioindicator species” was coined by Kolkwitz and Marsson in 1908 and 1909 regarding the impact of organic pollution (i.e. sewage) on aquatic organisms.
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[PDF] Monitoring of Environmental Chemicals - ScopeThe major advantages of the use of biological indicators are their direct measurement of the biological availability of pollutants and their time integration of ...<|separator|>
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Insects as bioindicator: A hidden gem for environmental monitoringMar 1, 2023 · The major criteria for the selection of bioindicators are shown in Figure 1. ... A study of bioindicator selection for long-term ecological ...
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Establishing assessment criteria for soil bioindicators: insights from ...Our study examines the challenges and opportunities in developing such criteria based on the normal operating ranges of bioindicators in the context of soil ...
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[PDF] How do ecologists select and use indicator species to monitor ...We suggest a 5-step process (Fig. 6) by which indicator species or a group of IS should be. 254 selected and used in monitoring environmental changes ( ...
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Criteria For Choosing Indicator Species For Ecological Risk ...It is difficult to choose between monitoring for the presence of a tolerant species or the absence of an intolerant one to determine environmental degradation ...
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[PDF] BIOINDICATORS IN ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING - IRJMETSCRITERIA FOR SELECTING BIOINDICATORS. • Selecting robust bioindicators requires multiple criteria:Ecological relevance: Indicator responses must be linked to ...<|separator|>
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A comprehensive but practical methodology for selecting biological ...We developed a multi-criteria [48] methodology to select relevant biodiversity components (species, habitats, ecological processes, and ecosystem disturbances), ...
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The verification and application of bioindicators: a case study of ...Aug 5, 2002 · For bioindicators to be used with confidence, they must be tested on data independent from those used for initial identification. Most ...Missing: validation | Show results with:validation
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How robust are community-based plant bioindicators? Empirical ...Dec 30, 2014 · There are several community-based bioindicator systems that use species presence or abundance data as proxies for environmental variables.
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Are macroinvertebrate traits reliable indicators of specific ...Trait-based bioindicators have also been suggested to be more accurate with less sampling effort than taxonomy-based measures of invertebrate communities (Bady ...
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Lichens and environmental quality - Encyclopedia of the EnvironmentMay 1, 2025 · Bioindicator lichens. 2.1. From estimating air pollution by SO2 to establishing an environmental quality index. Between 1866 and 1896, Nylander ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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A systematic review on biomonitoring using lichen as the biological ...Lichens have been used as a biological indicator for air pollution since 1866, when epiphytic lichens were used to assess the air pollution for the local area ...
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[PDF] algae-bioindicators.pdfThe value of algae as bio-monitors and bio-indicators has already been recognised in the mid 19th century: The first concept which has been developed was the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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In situ assessment of genotoxic hazards of environmental pollutionA canary in a cage, used by 19th century miners as a biological indicator for rising levels of toxic gases, is a classical example of in situ hazard ...Missing: observations | Show results with:observations
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Biomonitoring and Bioassessment - SpringerLinkMay 9, 2018 · Based on earlier research before the turn of the century, Kolkwitz and Marsson (1902) introduced the terms “Saprobien” for waste water organisms ...
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Responses of freshwater biota to human disturbances - BioOneFeb 5, 2010 · Thieneman (1914) attributed the birth of biological monitoring to Kolkwitz and Marsson (1902; Fig. 1). These pioneers suggested the use of flora ...
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[PDF] Volume 3: Biological Assessment Methods for Watercourses - UNECEThe classic saprobic system based on the presence of species developed by. Kolkwitz & Marsson and later extended by Liebmann (1962), has provided a scientific ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Lichens as bioindicators of air quality - USDA Forest ServiceLichens are used to monitor air quality, identifying species sensitive to pollutants, and accumulating pollutants, including gaseous ones like sulfur dioxide.
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A Comparative Analysis of Sampling Methods for Aquatic ...May 30, 2023 · The results showed that the most commonly used methods include Kick-net Sampling, Surber Sampler, D-frame Net, Bottle Sampling, and Pitfall Traps.1. Introduction · 8. Surber Sampler · 10. Bottle Sampling (grab...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Ozone Bioindicator Sampling and EstimationWe provide background material on ozone, examples of bioindicator summary statistics, a description of spatial interpolation, and methods to estimate status ...
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[PDF] Bioindicator and biomonitoring methods for assessing the effects of ...This report describes work commissioned by JNCC, English Nature and the. Countryside Council for Wales to review and further develop bioindicator and.
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[PDF] The Role of Biological Criteria in Water Quality Monitoring ...Biological communities respond to and integrate a wide variety of chemical, physical, and biological factors in the environment whether of natural or ...
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Linking Macroinvertebrates and Physicochemical Parameters for ...This demonstrates that physicochemical parameters and macroinvertebrates could be applied to describe the water quality and improve the biomonitoring.
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Advances in the integration of microalgal communities for ...Jun 1, 2024 · This review elucidated the recent advances in integrating microalgal communities in monitoring metal pollution in aquatic ecosystems of sub-Saharan Africa (SSA ...
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Development of Microbial Indicators in Ecological Systems - PMCOct 26, 2022 · Microbial indicators, mainly bacteria and fungi, are used to monitor environmental changes due to their high sensitivity, in various ecosystems.2. Microbial Indicators In... · 2.1. Forest Ecosystem · 3. Microbial Indicators In...<|separator|>
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Microbial Bioindicators in Environmental Monitoring - ZenodoNov 6, 2024 · This review delves into the significance of microbial bioindicators, categorizing them based on their ecological roles and applications in ...
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Microbes as Bioindicators for Contamination of Shatt Al-Arab ...Jul 16, 2021 · Bacteria and fungi recently are being used as vital indicators for water pollution with heavy metals and other pollutants. They represent the ...
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Identifying Pond Water Microorganisms as BioindicatorsOct 20, 2021 · Identifying pond water microorganisms as bioindicators of pollutants. Students use microscopes to find Protists and micro invertebrates.
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Bacteria as Emerging Indicators of Soil Condition - PMC - NIHDec 15, 2016 · Bacterial communities are important for the health and productivity of soil ecosystems and have great potential as novel indicators of environmental ...
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A review on effective soil health bio-indicators for ecosystem ...The objective of this review is to compile a set of effective bio-indicators for developing a better understanding of ecosystem restoration capabilities.
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[PDF] Soil Quality Indicators - Natural Resources Conservation ServiceBiological indicators may reflect the overall number, type, and activity of microorganisms and the diversity of the living organisms in soil, particularly the ...
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Traditional and new proposals for environmental microbial ...Nov 23, 2023 · The present review focuses on analyzing different bioindicators to facilitate developing suitable monitoring environmental systems according to different ...
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Bacterial bioindicators enable biological status classification along ...Aug 18, 2023 · Microbial indicators and their use for monitoring drinking water quality—a review. Sustainability 2, 2249 (2020). Article Google Scholar.Results · Discussion · Methods
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Expanding ecological assessment by integrating microorganisms ...Mar 1, 2021 · Microbial bioindicators may improve the precision of water quality monitoring. Various types of anthropogenic stress have known impact on specific microbial ...
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Plants as effective bioindicators for heavy metal pollution monitoringSep 1, 2024 · Hydrogen peroxide, malondialdehyde content, and enzymatic activities emerged as reliable indicators of plant stress induced by heavy metal ...
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[PDF] A Review of Plant Bioindicators in Wetlands - lidsenDec 16, 2022 · These peer-reviewed articles were chosen from several geographic locations across the planet to show the effectiveness of the plant ...Missing: monitoring | Show results with:monitoring
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Fungi as environmental bioindicators - PubMedSep 20, 2023 · Fungi are one of the most important groups of environmental bioindicators due to their ubiquitous distribution, diverse ecological roles, remarkable biological ...
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Fungal communities decline with urbanization—more in air than in soilHere we show that both aerial and soil fungal communities are greatly poorer in urban than in natural areas. Strikingly, a fivefold reduction in fungal DNA ...<|separator|>
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Fungal community composition predicts forest carbon storage at a ...Mar 16, 2024 · Belowground, bacterial, and fungal diversity promotes soil respiration, microbial carbon use efficiency, and overall decomposition rates. Some ...
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Lichens as bioindicators of air quality | US Forest Service Research ...This report is the result of a workshop held in Denver, Colorado on April 9-11, 1991. It summarizes the current literature and techniques for using lichens to ...
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Lichen as Bioindicators: Assessing their Response to Heavy Metal ...Oct 25, 2023 · Lichens are used in the field of biomonitoring, which involves monitoring environmental pollution using living organisms. Lichen ...
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Aquatic Macroinvertebrates as Bioindicators of Water Quality - MDPIMar 23, 2023 · In this study, aquatic macroinvertebrates were used as bioindicators to determine the ecological conditions of the Lapa River, located between the ...
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Advancements in macroinvertebrate-based river bioassessment ...Jul 21, 2025 · This review article aims at (i) reviewing the commonly used bioassessment indices and protocols applied to assess river ecological integrity, ...
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A Deeper Dive into Biotic Index Calculations - Water Action VolunteersJul 15, 2025 · Biotic indexes are useful tools for evaluating whether streams are degraded by organic pollution from agricultural and urban runoff. Organic ...
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Caddisflies (Trichoptera, Insecta)as Bioindicator of Water Quality ...Aug 6, 2025 · The results showed that the order Trichoptera, identified to the species or genus level, can potentially be used to assess environmental water quality status ...
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[PDF] Caddisflies (Trichoptera, Insecta) as Bioindicator of Water Quality ...Caddisfly larvae's abundance and diversity are affected by water quality factors, and their changes can indicate changes in water quality. Aquatic insects are ...
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A Large-Scale Assessment of Soil Heavy Metal Pollution Using Field ...Feb 17, 2025 · Since earthworms primarily accumulate heavy metals through dermal and/or intestinal absorption in soils, a deeper understanding of these uptake ...
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A Large-Scale Assessment of Soil Heavy Metal Pollution Using Field ...Feb 17, 2025 · In this study, we investigate the potential use of field-collected earthworms as bio-indicators to assess the pollution characteristics and risks of heavy ...
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The impact of cadmium and mercury contamination on reproduction ...Feb 29, 2008 · The accumulation of heavy metals in the tissues of earthworms is a helpful indicator of environmental contamination. The degree of substrate ...
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Macroinvertebrate biomonitoring in Latin America: Progress and ...We found that 57% of the 215 reviewed scientific articles from LA used foreign but locally adapted indices for biomonitoring aquatic ecosystems.
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Advancements in macroinvertebrate-based river bioassessment ...Jul 21, 2025 · This review article aims at (i) reviewing the commonly used bioassessment indices and protocols applied to assess river ecological integrity, ...
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Fish as bioindicators for trace element pollution from two contrasting ...Jul 7, 2017 · This study demonstrates that fish are valuable bioindicators for evaluating trace element pollution even in contrasting lakes as long as the way-of-life habits ...
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Analysis of Fish Hematological Profiles as Bioindicators of Water ...SUMMARY: Fish blood biomarkers effectively indicate aquatic pollution levels in real-time environmental monitoring. Hematological changes in fish reflect water ...<|separator|>
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An Introduction to Freshwater Fishes as Biological IndicatorsAssessing the sustainability and biological integrity of water resource quality using fish communities. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Florida. Williams, J.E. ...
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These animals offer key clues for environmental changeSep 17, 2021 · Amphibians such as frogs and toads are strong indicator species for pollution. They have permeable skin through which they absorb oxygen—and ...
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Birds as bioindicators of river pollution and beyond: specific and ...The aim of this review is to evaluate the use of Dippers as bioindicators of water quality through a systematic review of published and peer-reviewed ...Birds As Bioindicators Of... · 3. Results · 3.2. Dippers And General...
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Birds as bioindicators of plastic pollution in terrestrial and freshwater ...May 1, 2024 · Birds are effective bioindicators of pollutants for many reasons, including their high mobility and high intra- and interspecific variation in ...
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[PDF] Mammals or reptiles, as surveyed by pit-traps, as bio-indicators of ...Using criteria of relative abundance, species richness, habitat preference, activity area and period, diet and foraging strategies, reptiles were assessed as a ...
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A systematic review of the role of terrestrial vertebrates in ecological ...We conducted a systematic literature review to evaluate the use of terrestrial vertebrate-derived information as indicators of EI. Fifty-eight publications used ...
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Bioindicators and human biomarkers as alternative approaches for ...Jan 30, 2024 · This review explores examples of low-cost monitoring methods, focusing on natural bioindicators, human interaction-based techniques, and the outcomes ...
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Simple and Cost-Effective Biomonitoring Method for Assessing ...Developing simple and cost-effective biomonitoring methods for tropical African rivers. EDOT method minimizes data variability and reduces expertise, cost, ...
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a case study in the rivers Alfeios and Pineios (Peloponnisos, Greece)Among the bioindicators used, the benthic macroinvertebrates seem to be the most reliable. The BBI and IBE were the most applicable indexes while the ...
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Crayfish as Bioindicators for Monitoring ClO 2 : A Case Study ... - MDPIDec 23, 2019 · This study focuses on the use of crayfish as bioindicators in the water treatment process during operating conditions.
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Biological indicators for pollution detection in terrestrial and aquatic ...Jul 28, 2020 · Biological indicators are living organisms, ie, plants, animals, and/or microorganisms, which are exploited to detect pollutants in a given ecosystem.
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Long-term shifts in water quality show scale-dependent bioindicator ...We detected generally decreasing water quality across Russian freshwaters, yet with region and bioindicator specific trends.
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Biological Indicator - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsBiological indicators are organisms or responses that reveal pollutants, showing symptoms or changes to monitor environmental health and human impacts.Missing: pre- historical
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Scale-dependent influence of multiple environmental drivers on ...In this study, we investigated the influence of multiple environmental variables on long-term estuarine crustacean data across several estuaries in New Zealand.<|separator|>
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The impact of cumulative stressor effects on uncertainty and ...Oct 10, 2022 · When ecosystems experience multiple stressors, the response may not be characterised as a simple additive effect. Rather, interactions ...
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Macrobenthic community responses to multiple environmental ...Dec 7, 2021 · ... biological indices. Ambiguities in diagnostics provided by AMBI have been pointed out under multiple contamination stressors including ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Developing Ecosystem Indicators for Responses to Multiple StressorsOct 2, 2015 · In this paper, we review indicator selection methods and general approaches to assess indicator responses to multiple stressors and compare example ecosystem ...
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The False Positive in Bioindicators of Air Pollution | Arboriculture ...Yellow-poplar (Lirodendron tulipifera) seedlings were fumigated with a gradient of ozone to determine what effect ozone has on the species.Missing: studies | Show results with:studies
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Top 10 Reasons Environmental Monitoring Programs Go WrongMar 29, 2024 · Failing to account for environmental variability can lead to misinterpretation of data or false conclusions. Equipment calibration and ...
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Improper environmental sampling design bias assessments of ...Assessments of the environmental occurrence of hazardous chemicals in coastal regions are often biased by poorly planned sampling campaigns.
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Ecological Indicator Criticism → TermApr 5, 2025 · Relying solely on flawed or poorly chosen indicators can lead to misguided policies, ineffective conservation efforts, and a distorted ...
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Challenges in the development and use of ecological indicators(3) Management and monitoring programs often lack scientific rigor because of their failure to use a defined protocol for identifying ecological indicators.
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Indicators: Benthic Macroinvertebrates | US EPAJan 10, 2025 · Benthic macroinvertebrates are commonly used as indicators of the biological condition of waterbodies. They are reliable indicators because they spend all or ...
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[PDF] assessment of stream quality using biological indices at ... - USGS.govTaxa richness and EPT taxa richness will decrease with decreasing water quality (Weber, 1973). The HBI is based on an organism's relative sensitivity to stream-.Missing: reliability | Show results with:reliability
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Performance of the Cumulative Biotic Index (CBI) and other biotic ...The macroinvertebrate multimetric concept is widely employed to assess the ecological condition of freshwater ecosystems subjected to anthropogenic ...
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Using macroinvertebrate‐based biotic indices and diversity indices ...Jan 27, 2024 · Our study aims to evaluate water quality and ecological status using biotic and diversity indices based on benthic macroinvertebrates.
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Diatoms as bioindicators for health assessments of ephemeral ...Benthic diatoms represent one of the most common biological quality elements (BQEs) used in surface water monitoring, adopted by the European Water Framework ...
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What do diatom indices indicate? Modeling the specific pollution ...Apr 5, 2024 · Diatom-based indices have been widely used for river biomonitoring as an effective tool in assessing water quality and detecting environmental ...
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Benthic soft-bodied algae as bioindicators of stream water qualityThis review presents the state-of-the-art of benthic soft-bodied algae as biondicators of stream and river water quality.
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Macroinvertebrates as Bioindicators of Water Quality Assessment in ...Sep 4, 2021 · The macroinvertebrate abundance was a good biological indicator of the water quality of the Iyi-agu stream. Therefore, macroinvertebrates are a ...
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lichens as bioindicators of air pollution assessment--a reviewIn this context, this paper aims to analyse some of the theoretical aspects of biological monitoring and to provide a progress report on the use of lichens as ...
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Global ambient air quality monitoring: Can mosses help? A ...Feb 28, 2023 · A wealth of research demonstrates how passive biomonitoring, with strategic use of mosses, could become an invaluable regulatory (and research) tool.
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Aspects of the biomonitoring studies using mosses and lichens as ...It has been shown that mosses and lichens, in spite of all disadvantages, are good tools for air pollution monitoring, but best results could be achieved while ...
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Conservation cobenefits from air pollution regulation - NIHWe provide large-scale evidence that air pollution, specifically ozone, is associated with declines in bird abundance in the United States.
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Lichens as effective bioindicators for monitoring environmental ...This mini review critically evaluates lichen characteristics and their potential as predictive indicators of environmental changes when coupled with precise ...
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Earthworms and Soil Pollutants - PMC - NIHNov 28, 2011 · Recent research has indicated that the earthworm is a candidate bio-monitor organism for soil pollutants, because it plays an important role in the soil ...
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Allolobophora caliginosa as bioindicator for chitosan–saponin ...Jul 2, 2025 · Earthworm (Allolobophora caliginosa) is used as a bioindicator that can accumulate most pollutants, even if they are present in low ...<|separator|>
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Collembola are Among the Most Pesticide‐Sensitive Soil Fauna ...This specific sensitivity to pesticides makes Collembola a good bioindicator of the pesticides ecotoxic effect. The use of collembolans in toxicity testing is ...
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Push-pull cropping system positively impacts diversity and ...Significant positive correlations were observed between Collembola abundance and soil pH, nitrogen, carbon, phosphorous, and electrical conductivity. This study ...
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Springtails as Bioindicators of Soil HealthSpringtails are common in soil and can indicate soil conditions, nutrition, and the overall nutritional state of the environment.
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(PDF) Biodiversity of Collembola in urban soils and their use as ...Aug 7, 2025 · Springtails (Collembola) are the most abundant soil-dwelling insects, contributing to organic matter decomposition, nutrient cycling, soil ...
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Ants as bioindicators of soil function in rural environmentsThis paper examines ants and their importance in ecosystem functioning, principally their ability to maintain or restore soil quality in rural environments.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Ants as ecological indicators of rainforest restoration - PubMed CentralSep 12, 2017 · In particular, ants have been widely promoted as bioindicators because they are highly abundant, easily sampled, closely connected with ...
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Using ants as bioindicators in land management: simplifying ...Jun 26, 2002 · This study examined the reliability of a simplified ant assessment protocol designed to be within the capacity of a wide range of land managers.
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[PDF] Biological Indicators and Soil FunctionsSimilar to physical and chemical indicators, biological indicators have a relationship to soil functions and can evaluate soil functions to assess soil quality.Missing: terrestrial | Show results with:terrestrial
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[PDF] Biological indices of soil quality: an ecosystem case study of their useBiological indicators often recom- mended include: nitrogen mineralization, microbial biomass, microbial biomass to total carbon ratios, soil respiration, ...
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[PDF] Soil health and sustainability: managing the biotic component of soil ...Soil organism and biotic parameters (e.g. abundance, diversity, food web structure, or community stability) meet most of the five criteria for useful indicators ...<|separator|>
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Using mussel as a global bioindicator of coastal microplastic pollutionMussels are suitable bioindicator for microplastic pollution because of their wide distribution, vital ecological niches, susceptibility to microplastic uptake.
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Using mussel as a global bioindicator of coastal microplastic pollutionOct 9, 2018 · Mussels are suitable bioindicator for microplastic pollution because of their wide distribution, vital ecological niches, susceptibility to microplastic uptake.
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Scientists Identify Potential Bioindicators for Monitoring Plastic ...Aug 15, 2022 · These best bioindicators ranged from the Pacific oyster and long-nosed lancetfish to the green sea turtle and Northern fulmar.
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Microplastics: A Real Global Threat for Environment and Food SafetyMicroplastics in four bivalve species and basis for using bivalves as bioindicators of microplastic pollution. Sci. Total Environ. 2021;782:146830. doi ...
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Jellyfish as innovative bioindicator for plastic pollution - ADSJellyfish may represent the invertebrate bioindicator counterpart to monitor plastic pollution in pelagic waters, along with their common predators.
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Monitoring microplastic pollution: The potential and limitations of ...Currently there is no bioindicator or scientifically agreed threshold values relating to MP ingestion established (DHLGH 2021).
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Barnacle analysis as a microplastic pollution bioindicator on ... - PeerJJun 24, 2024 · Barnacle analysis as a microplastic pollution bioindicator on the East Coast of Surabaya. Research Article · Ecology · Marine Biology.
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Bioindicators selection in the strategies for monitoring microplastic ...Selecting appropriate bioindicators requires careful consideration of factors such as their ecological relevance, ability to accumulate MNPs, and practicality ...
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Plastic pollution needs a new bioindicator - UConn-Marine SciencesOct 30, 2019 · Recently, some scientists suggest also using bivalves as bioindicators for plastics pollution in the ocean. Difference between oysters and ...
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Monitoring plastic pollution using bioindicators: a global review and ...Oct 3, 2024 · Selecting bioindicator species Other considerations for a good bioindicator may include the availability of past data or specimens (e.g., via ...
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Bugs and bots: how technology is changing the game in biodiversity ...Oct 30, 2024 · Advances in technology such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and robotics are stepping in to revolutionize biodiversity monitoring.
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Monitoring biodiversity with new technologies - 3BeeApr 12, 2025 · New technologies are revolutionizing biodiversity monitoring: drones, artificial intelligence, IoT networks, and bioacoustics are increasingly used tools.
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Boosting biodiversity monitoring using smartphone-driven, rapidly ...Jun 20, 2024 · The Biome mobile app, launched in Japan, efficiently gathers species observations from the public using species identification algorithms and gamification ...
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Selecting indicators to track progress towards the Global Biodiversity ...Sep 11, 2025 · At the heart of the GBF is a biodiversity monitoring framework that relies on indicators (CBD 2022a), which are measures of change in the state ...
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Stressor-driven changes in freshwater biological indicators inform ...Recent advances in causal inference coupled with large biomonitoring data sets could further understanding of observational stressor-response relationships, ...
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Assessment of biochemical biomarkers and environmental stress ...Oct 3, 2024 · The study demonstrates the effectiveness of biochemical biomarkers in detecting environmental stressors in Lake Qarun.
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The role of invasive alien species as bioindicators for environmental ...A targeted literature search (2022–2024) identified 15 peer-reviewed studies ... For example, the monitoring of priority substances under the Water ...