The influence of POP and metal contamination in Flemish water bodies (Belgium) on ecological water quality and biota populations
presence of numerous pollutants in the aquatic environment. These pollutants such as polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs), organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and metals, threaten the ecological quality of rivers,
canals and lakes, and can cause adverse effects on local invertebrate and fish communities.
However, it is hard to determine what pollution level will lead to detrimental effects on population level,
because low level effects are not always translated into higher level effects and often they will manifest on a
long term base.
Indices, such as the Belgian Biotic Index (BBI) and Ecological Quality Ratio (EQR), try to describe the
ecological quality of a water body by studying its macroinvertebrate or fish communities respectively. The
indices are based on several parameters, including species composition ant their tolerance for disturbance.
Since a well-balanced and adaptive community of organisms can only be maintained by a healthy
ecosystem, the indices reflect the ability of the ecosystem to do so.
In this study, pollution concentration levels of PCBs, pesticides and metals in sediment and European eel
(Anguilla anguilla) of Flemish fresh waters, are linked with the Belgian Biotic Index (BBI) and Ecological
Quality Ratio (EQR), as indicators of the ecological water quality.
The main objectives of this study were 1) to investigate if ecological water quality, as indicated by BBI and
EQR, was correlated with the pollution levels, 2) to determine which parameters (PCBs, metals, O2, water
depth,…) influence the ecological status of Flemish water bodies the most 3) to formulate concentration
thresholds from which a community effect occurs.
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Type | Paper/Powerpoint/Abstract |
Category | Research |
Language | English |
Bibtex
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title = "The influence of POP and metal contamination in Flemish water bodies (Belgium) on ecological water quality and biota populations",
abstract = "Worldwide industrial development, intensive agriculture and high population densities have led to the
presence of numerous pollutants in the aquatic environment. These pollutants such as polychlorinated
biphenyls (PCBs), organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and metals, threaten the ecological quality of rivers,
canals and lakes, and can cause adverse effects on local invertebrate and fish communities.
However, it is hard to determine what pollution level will lead to detrimental effects on population level,
because low level effects are not always translated into higher level effects and often they will manifest on a
long term base.
Indices, such as the Belgian Biotic Index (BBI) and Ecological Quality Ratio (EQR), try to describe the
ecological quality of a water body by studying its macroinvertebrate or fish communities respectively. The
indices are based on several parameters, including species composition ant their tolerance for disturbance.
Since a well-balanced and adaptive community of organisms can only be maintained by a healthy
ecosystem, the indices reflect the ability of the ecosystem to do so.
In this study, pollution concentration levels of PCBs, pesticides and metals in sediment and European eel
(Anguilla anguilla) of Flemish fresh waters, are linked with the Belgian Biotic Index (BBI) and Ecological
Quality Ratio (EQR), as indicators of the ecological water quality.
The main objectives of this study were 1) to investigate if ecological water quality, as indicated by BBI and
EQR, was correlated with the pollution levels, 2) to determine which parameters (PCBs, metals, O2, water
depth,…) influence the ecological status of Flemish water bodies the most 3) to formulate concentration
thresholds from which a community effect occurs.",
author = "Evy Van Ael and Claude Belpaire and Jan Breine and Caroline Geeraerts and Gerlinde Van Thuyne and Ward De Cooman and Ronny Blust and Lieven Bervoets",
year = "2015",
month = jan,
day = "01",
doi = "",
language = "English",
publisher = "Instituut voor Natuur- en Bosonderzoek",
address = "Belgium,
type = "Other"
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Authors
Evy Van AelClaude Belpaire
Jan Breine
Caroline Geeraerts
Gerlinde Van Thuyne
Ward De Cooman
Ronny Blust
Lieven Bervoets