Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems (Jan 2017)

A simple fish-based approach to assess the ecological quality of freshwater reservoirs in Central Europe

  • Blabolil Petr,
  • Říha Milan,
  • Ricard Daniel,
  • Peterka Jiří,
  • Prchalová Marie,
  • Vašek Mojmír,
  • Čech Martin,
  • Frouzová Jaroslava,
  • Jůza Tomáš,
  • Muška Milan,
  • Tušer Michal,
  • Draštík Vladislav,
  • Sajdlová Zuzana,
  • Šmejkal Marek,
  • Vejřík Lukáš,
  • Matěna Josef,
  • Boukal David S.,
  • Ritterbusch David,
  • Kubečka Jan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2017043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 418
p. 53

Abstract

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The assessment of ecological quality in freshwater ecosystems is a key issue in many countries, but conditions for the development of assessment methodologies are often country-specific. This study proposes a simple methodology for the assessment of the ecological potential of reservoirs based on fish communities using a dataset covering major environmental and pressure gradients in reservoirs in the Czech Republic. Fish data obtained by gillnet sampling were correlated with a proxy of eutrophication as a key indicator of anthropogenic pressure for selecting appropriate fish-based indicators, establishing scoring criteria and developing the index of ecological quality. Expert judgement was also used to select potential fish indicators. Nine indicators were selected for the final fish-based index, fulfilling the criteria required by the Water Framework Directive. Two steps were used to validate the fish-based index quantification of its inter annual stability and sensitivity analysis of individual indicators. Finally, the index was compared to a previously developed general index for Central and Western Europe. Our study demonstrates that a combination of expert judgement and strict validation methods can result in an informative assessment of the ecological conditions, which can help identify conservation and restoration priorities.

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