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Epilithic diatoms in environmental bioindication and trout farm’s effects on ecological quality assessment of rivers

•Small fish farms affected the ecological parameters and diversity of diatoms.•Chemical parameters in total explained the highest portion of variability.•Water quality, based on the majority of diatom indices, was assessed as good.•It is suggested to use the proposed TIDRS for running waters in Serb...

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Published in:Ecological indicators 2021-09, Vol.128, p.107847, Article 107847
Main Authors: Jakovljević, Olga S., Popović, Slađana S., Živić, Ivana M., Stojanović, Katarina Z., Vidaković, Danijela P., Naunovic, Zorana Z., Krizmanić, Jelena Ž.
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Summary:•Small fish farms affected the ecological parameters and diversity of diatoms.•Chemical parameters in total explained the highest portion of variability.•Water quality, based on the majority of diatom indices, was assessed as good.•It is suggested to use the proposed TIDRS for running waters in Serbia.•Review of Serbian legislation regarding the ecological status is necessary. The main aim of this study was to investigate the application of benthic diatoms and the efficiency of diatom indices in water ecological assessment of rivers in Serbia, as well as the influence of trout farms on rivers water quality. Research was conducted in one year period along the Crnica and Radovanska rivers (Eastern Serbia), in 11 sampling sites (taking into account the position of trout fish farms that are built on both rivers). Results showed that fish farms affect the physical and chemical parameters, as well as diversity of the epilithic diatom assemblage along the rivers. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) indicated that among tested physical and chemical parameters, conductivity “EC”, water hardness “WH”, sulfates “SO42-”, ionized ammonia fraction “NH4+”, nitrates “NO3–“, “pH”, mud, stone and depth were the most important variables affecting the distribution of diatom species. A total of 206 epilithic diatom taxa were recorded in the Radovanska and 170 in the Crnica River. Based on diatom indices, trout fish farms have no significant negative impact on the water quality of the investigated rivers (indices are not enough sensitive). Redundancy analysis (RDA) showed a high degree of correlation between the majority of indices which mostly indicated to good water quality of studied rivers. TID and TDI were the only two indices indicating moderate and poor water quality of both rivers. Water quality based on the TIDRS, the first proposed diatom index for Serbia was differ in two classes in most sites compairing with TID.
ISSN:1470-160X
1872-7034
DOI:10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107847