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Defining ecological reference conditions in naturally stressed environments - How difficult is it? | LitMetric

Defining ecological reference conditions in naturally stressed environments - How difficult is it?

Mar Environ Res

Norwegian Defense Estates Agency (Forsvarsbygg), P.O. Box 405, Sentrum, 0103, Oslo, Norway. Electronic address:

Published: April 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study in Horten Inner Harbor, Norway, shows that foraminifera can connect current Ecological Quality Status (EcoQS) with historical conditions, filling a key knowledge gap about reference conditions in stressed environments.
  • Geochemical analysis of ancient sediment reveals stable background conditions for around 200 years prior to significant human impact, suggesting a 'good' to 'high' ecological status during that time.
  • The paper presents a conceptual model demonstrating how foraminiferal biomonitoring can identify environmental changes in estuaries, addressing challenges related to the Estuarine Quality Paradox.

Article Abstract

The present study performed in Horten Inner Harbor (southern Norway) shows that foraminifera link the present-day Ecological Quality Status (EcoQS) to EcoQS of former times and, this way, bridge an important knowledge gap concerning determination of reference conditions, even in naturally stressed environments such as transitional waters and oxygen depleted habitats. In Horten Inner Harbor, geochemical data in the oldest deposits showed stable background concentrations for about 200 years (from about 1600 to 1800) before human activity became noteworthy, reflecting 'good' to 'high' status. Hence, it is reasonable that organisms, which lived in the area during the same nearly un-impacted time interval, represent the biologically defined reference conditions, irrespectively of whether the biotic indices are classified as 'good' or 'bad'. The present paper illustrates, with a conceptual model, how the retrospective foraminiferal biomonitoring method can be used to detect environmental perturbations in estuaries and meet the difficulties of the Estuarine Quality Paradox.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2020.104885DOI Listing

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