Assessment of the ecological status of the river water system in European North under conditions of ultra-fresh humus waters using biotic indices (Suna River, Lake Onega Basin, Russia)

I. Baryshev, Evgeny Savosin, Sergey Fedorovich Komulainen
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An assessment of the ecological state of the lake–river system of Eastern Fennoscandia in the European North of Russia has been carried out. It was found that in conditions of ultra-fresh waters with a high humus content, biotic indicators may indicate pollution of water bodies that do not actually experience significant anthropogenic impacts. Based on the indicators of macrozoobenthos and phytoperiphyton (indices such as FBI, EBI, BMVP, ASPT, BBI, IBGN, SI, GV, EPT, IB, IM, and TDI), a comprehensive assessment of water quality was given. Ratings ranging from ‘poor’ to ‘excellent’ were obtained for different stations, reflecting the influence of natural features of different sections of the river. ‘Good’ water quality was noted at the river rapids. For river reaches and lake biotopes, ‘mediocre’ water quality was revealed. The low anthropogenic load on the river catchment allows us to conclude that most indices for assessing water quality significantly underestimate the results in the natural conditions of Eastern Fennoscandia. The relatively poor natural fauna, low water salinity and high humus content can make it difficult to determine the level of anthropogenic pollution using biotic indicators. The most error-prone indices are GW and IBGN, of which the former overestimates and the latter underestimates.
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利用生物指数评估超新鲜腐殖质水域条件下欧洲北部河流水系的生态状况(俄罗斯奥涅加湖流域苏纳河)
对俄罗斯欧洲北部东芬诺斯坎迪亚湖泊-河流系统的生态状况进行了评估。结果发现,在腐殖质含量较高的超清新水域条件下,生物指标可能表明水体受到污染,但实际上并未受到重大人为影响。根据大型底栖生物和浮游植物的指标(FBI、EBI、BMVP、ASPT、BBI、IBGN、SI、GV、EPT、IB、IM 和 TDI 等指数),对水质进行了综合评估。不同站点的水质评级从 "差 "到 "优 "不等,反映了不同河段自然特征的影响。河流急流处的水质为 "良好"。河段和湖泊生物群落的水质 "一般"。由于集水区的人为负荷较低,我们可以得出结论,大多数评估水质的指数都大大低估了东芬诺斯康迪亚自然条件下的结果。天然动物群落相对较少、水体盐度低、腐殖质含量高,这些因素使得使用生物指标来确定人为污染程度变得困难。最容易出错的指数是全球水位和国际边界水位,前者会高估,后者会低估。
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