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What do diatom indices indicate? Modeling the specific pollution sensitivity index

Saúl Blanco

2024Environmental Science and Pollution Research27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diatoms are commonly used in environmental assessments to detect pollution and eutrophication. The specific pollution sensitivity index (SPI) is one of the most frequently used indices, which assigns scores to diatom taxa based on their sensitivity to pollution. The study analyzed diatom communities in the Duero River basin in Spain to examine the relationship between SPI scores and various limnological variables. A GLM model showed that phosphates, nitrites, and water temperature were the main factors explaining SPI variability. The study also reviews previous results using SPI for water quality monitoring in different world regions, highlighting the role of nutrients in general as major drivers of SPI values worldwide. Overall, the findings reinforce the reliability of SPI as a metric for biological monitoring in various watercourses.

Topics & Concepts

DiatomEutrophicationEnvironmental sciencePollutionWater qualityMetric (unit)Index (typography)Environmental monitoringWater pollutionNutrientWater resource managementEcologyEnvironmental engineeringBiologyComputer scienceEngineeringWorld Wide WebOperations managementDiatoms and Algae ResearchWater Quality Monitoring and AnalysisEnvironmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology
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