Publications by authors named "Luis Belanche-Munoz"

The last decades have seen the development of several source tracking (ST) markers to determine the source of pollution in water, but none of them show 100% specificity and sensitivity. Thus, a combination of several markers might provide a more accurate classification. In this study Ichnaea® software was improved to generate predictive models, taking into account ST marker decay rates and dilution factors to reflect the complexity of ecosystems.

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The objectives of this study are to generate knowledge about methods to track the sources of faecal pollution in surface waters, with the aim of having one or a few easy procedures applicable to different geographic areas in Europe. For this, a first field study using already proposed methods (genotypes of F-specific RNA bacteriophages, bacteriophages infecting Bacteroides fragilis, phenotypes of faecal coliforms and enterococci, and sterols) has been done in five areas representing a wide array of conditions in Europe. The present faecal indicators (faecal coliforms, enterococci, sulfite reducing clostridia and somatic coliphages) have also been included in this first field study.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Luis Belanche-Munoz"

  • - Luis Belanche-Munoz focuses on the development and improvement of methodologies for tracking the sources of faecal pollution in water bodies, utilizing a combination of innovative software and biological markers to enhance accuracy.
  • - His research emphasizes the importance of considering environmental factors such as decay rates and dilution in predictive modeling, as demonstrated in the refinement of the Ichnaea® software, aimed at addressing the limitations of existing source tracking markers.
  • - Belanche-Munoz's recent projects involve extensive field studies across diverse geographic locations in Europe, employing various faecal indicators and markers to develop standardized and effective pollution tracking methods adaptable to different ecological contexts.