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Ethology & ecology

Environmental stress in a regulated eutrophic lake indicated by the profundal macrobenthic community

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Pages 261-266 | Accepted 20 Jun 1987, Published online: 28 Jan 2009
 

Abstract

The profundal macrobenthos of a regulated lake (Lake Canterno, Central Italy) was investigated to provide information on the structure and composition of this community in a lake long subject to wide fluctuations of the water level and to the influence of domestic sewage. Pollution‐tolerant forms constituted most of the total macrobenthos. It is suggested that large water movements (water level drawdown and hypolimnical drawoff), by producing a marked environmental instability, and eutrophication phenomena (e.g. deoxygenation), account for: a) high abundances of mobile fauna (Dero digitata, Procladius and Chaoborus flavicans), especially at the station close to the water outlet; and b) high abundances of mud‐dwelling fauna (Tubificidae and Chironomus plumosus) in the stations far from the water outlet. Diversity was negatively affected by mobile form percentages, and positively influenced by mud‐dwelling fauna percentages. Lastly, behavioural indicators are suggested to be useful markers with which to monitor environmental stress in lakes.

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