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Evaluation of surface water quality using an ecotoxicological approach: a case study of the Alqueva Reservoir (Portugal)

Author(s): Palma, Vera ; Matos, Cláudia ; Fernandes, Rosa ; Soares, Amadeu ; Barbosa, Isabel ; Palma, Patrícia ; Alvarenga, Paula

Date: 2010

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12207/536

Origin: Repositório Institucional do IPBeja

Subject(s): Acute toxicity; Alqueva reservoir; Chronic toxicity; Daphnia magna; Pesticides; Surface water toxicity; Thamnocephalus platyurus; Trace metals; Vibrio fischeri


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Freshwater reservoirs can be impacted by several hazardous substances through inputs from agricultural activity, sewage discharges, and groundwater leaching and runoff. The water quality assessment is very important for implementation of the monitoring and remediation programs to minimize the risk promoted by hazardous substances in aquatic ecosystems. Evaluation of the degree of contamination of aquatic environments must not take in account only its chemical characterization but it must be complemented with biological assays, which determine potential toxic effects and allows an integrated evaluation of its effects in populations and aquatic ecosystem communities. The application of this type of strategy has clear advantages allowing a general evaluation of the effects from all the water components, including those due to unknown substances and synergic, antagonistic, or additive effects. There are only a few studies that reported ecotoxicological acute end points, for the assessment of surface water quality, and the relationship among toxicity results and the anthropogenic pollution sources and the seasonal period. The aim of this study was to assess the ecotoxicological characterization of the surface water from Alqueva reservoir (South of Portugal) and to evaluate the influence of anthropogenic sources of pollution and their seasonal variation in its toxicity. The construction of Alqueva reservoir was recently finished (2002) and, to our knowledge, an ecotoxicological assessment of its surface water has not been performed. Because of that, no information is available on the possible impact of pollutants on the biota. The surface water toxicity was assessed using acute and chronic bioassays. The results are to be used for developing a monitoring program, including biological methods.

Document Type Journal article
Language English
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