Megjelent B-Béres Viktória elsőszerzőségével legújabb cikkünk az
Ecological Indicators szakfolyóiratban (B-Béres,
V., Stenger-Kovács, Cs., Török P., T-Krasznai, E. (2021): Are recent protection strategies sufficient for maintaining diverse freshwater benthic diatom assemblages? Ecological Indicators 127).
A cikk elérhető innen: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2021.107782. A cikk összefoglalója az alábbiakban olvasható.
Abstract
Even though microscopic algae play pivotal role in the healthy functioning of freshwater ecosystems,
recent water protection strategies rarely consider them and primarily
focus on macroscopic organisms. Here, we studied the effect of
protection level and utilization type of lowland
standing waters on the composition and diversity of benthic diatom
assemblages and on the diatom-based ecological status of waters. We
hypothesized that (i) protected waters will sustain more diverse diatom
assemblages and better ecological quality than not protected ones. We
also hypothesized that (ii) the increase in number of utilization will
affect negatively on biodiversity and on ecological quality. Clear
taxonomic differences were revealed only in protected and not utilized
waters while trait composition in protected waters was independent from
the utilization type. Neither biodiversity nor ecological status of
waters were influenced by protection level. The increase in number of
utilization types, however, significantly decreased functional richness.
Although high biodiversity of algae can effectively buffer the negative
effects of climate change and anthropogenic impact, recent protection strategies are insufficient to support it.
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