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The response of chironomid taxonomy- and functional trait-based metrics to fish farm effluent pollution in lotic systems

Milošević, Djuradj; Stojanović, Katarina; Djurdjević, Aca; Marković, Zoran; Stojković-Piperac, Milica; Zivić, Miroslav; Živić, Ivana

(Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford, 2018)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Milošević, Djuradj
AU  - Stojanović, Katarina
AU  - Djurdjević, Aca
AU  - Marković, Zoran
AU  - Stojković-Piperac, Milica
AU  - Zivić, Miroslav
AU  - Živić, Ivana
PY  - 2018
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4637
AB  - The lotic habitats affected by trout farm waste are colonized with a particular invertebrate community of which chironomids are the most abundant group. However, there is little information available regarding how chironomid community structures respond to this type of pollution at the highest taxonomic resolution. Eight fish farms, together with their lotic systems as recipients, were used to test the variability of the chironomid community and its surrogates (taxonomic and functional metrics) across spatially arranged sampling sites to form a gradual decrease in the trout farm influence. The self organizing map (SOM) classified six different types of chironomid communities which were characteristic for both the control and affected habitats. The species indicator analyses listed 32 taxa as positive indicators of water pollution. The SOM and Kruskal-Wallis test revealed that the pattern of chironomid community structure obtained was mainly driven by six environmental parameters (Altitude, conductivity, distance from the outlet, hardness, HN4-N, NO3-N). Categorical principal components analysis (CATPCA) derived three models for each type of biotic metric, in which for diversity-, taxonomy- and functional feeding group-based metrics, the first two dimensions explained 55.2%, 58.3% and 55.4%, of the total variance respectively for 315 sampling sites. According to this analysis, the total number of taxa (S), abundance and the Shannon-Wiener index (H') (as a diversity metric), as well as the proportion of Tanypodinae (as taxonomic group) and grazers/scraper (GRA) and gatherer collector (GAT)(as FFG metrics), were related to the outlet distance gradient, thus showing great potential to be used in the multimetric approach in bioassessment.
PB  - Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford
T2  - Environmental Pollution
T1  - The response of chironomid taxonomy- and functional trait-based metrics to fish farm effluent pollution in lotic systems
EP  - 1066
SP  - 1058
VL  - 242
DO  - 10.1016/j.envpol.2018.07.100
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Milošević, Djuradj and Stojanović, Katarina and Djurdjević, Aca and Marković, Zoran and Stojković-Piperac, Milica and Zivić, Miroslav and Živić, Ivana",
year = "2018",
abstract = "The lotic habitats affected by trout farm waste are colonized with a particular invertebrate community of which chironomids are the most abundant group. However, there is little information available regarding how chironomid community structures respond to this type of pollution at the highest taxonomic resolution. Eight fish farms, together with their lotic systems as recipients, were used to test the variability of the chironomid community and its surrogates (taxonomic and functional metrics) across spatially arranged sampling sites to form a gradual decrease in the trout farm influence. The self organizing map (SOM) classified six different types of chironomid communities which were characteristic for both the control and affected habitats. The species indicator analyses listed 32 taxa as positive indicators of water pollution. The SOM and Kruskal-Wallis test revealed that the pattern of chironomid community structure obtained was mainly driven by six environmental parameters (Altitude, conductivity, distance from the outlet, hardness, HN4-N, NO3-N). Categorical principal components analysis (CATPCA) derived three models for each type of biotic metric, in which for diversity-, taxonomy- and functional feeding group-based metrics, the first two dimensions explained 55.2%, 58.3% and 55.4%, of the total variance respectively for 315 sampling sites. According to this analysis, the total number of taxa (S), abundance and the Shannon-Wiener index (H') (as a diversity metric), as well as the proportion of Tanypodinae (as taxonomic group) and grazers/scraper (GRA) and gatherer collector (GAT)(as FFG metrics), were related to the outlet distance gradient, thus showing great potential to be used in the multimetric approach in bioassessment.",
publisher = "Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford",
journal = "Environmental Pollution",
title = "The response of chironomid taxonomy- and functional trait-based metrics to fish farm effluent pollution in lotic systems",
pages = "1066-1058",
volume = "242",
doi = "10.1016/j.envpol.2018.07.100"
}
Milošević, D., Stojanović, K., Djurdjević, A., Marković, Z., Stojković-Piperac, M., Zivić, M.,& Živić, I.. (2018). The response of chironomid taxonomy- and functional trait-based metrics to fish farm effluent pollution in lotic systems. in Environmental Pollution
Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford., 242, 1058-1066.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2018.07.100
Milošević D, Stojanović K, Djurdjević A, Marković Z, Stojković-Piperac M, Zivić M, Živić I. The response of chironomid taxonomy- and functional trait-based metrics to fish farm effluent pollution in lotic systems. in Environmental Pollution. 2018;242:1058-1066.
doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2018.07.100 .
Milošević, Djuradj, Stojanović, Katarina, Djurdjević, Aca, Marković, Zoran, Stojković-Piperac, Milica, Zivić, Miroslav, Živić, Ivana, "The response of chironomid taxonomy- and functional trait-based metrics to fish farm effluent pollution in lotic systems" in Environmental Pollution, 242 (2018):1058-1066,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2018.07.100 . .
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Comparative study of the effects of a small-scale trout farm on the macrozoobenthos, potamoplankton, and epilithic diatom communities

Stojanović, K.; Zivić, M.; Dulić, Zorka; Marković, Zoran; Krizmanić, J.; Milošević, Djuradj; Miljanović, B.; Jovanović, J.; Vidaković, D.; Živić, Ivana

(Springer, Dordrecht, 2017)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Stojanović, K.
AU  - Zivić, M.
AU  - Dulić, Zorka
AU  - Marković, Zoran
AU  - Krizmanić, J.
AU  - Milošević, Djuradj
AU  - Miljanović, B.
AU  - Jovanović, J.
AU  - Vidaković, D.
AU  - Živić, Ivana
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4450
AB  - Trout farms are one of the major sources of pollution of highland streams and rivers, which are very sensitive ecosystems otherwise scarcely influenced by human activities. A trout farm with low annual production was chosen for comparative monitoring of its effects on the macrozoobenthos, epilithic diatom, and potamoplankton communities in the receiving stream. Research was conducted every 2 months during a period of 1 year (one control point and three localities downstream from the farm). The fish farm discharge induced moderate alteration of environmental factors in the receiving watercourse, viz., significant increase of the ionized and un-ionized ammonia fraction, dissolved oxygen concentration, and biological oxygen demand. Species richness and Simpson's diversity index did not change in any of the communities. Correspondent analysis of potamoplankton community composition clearly showed trout farm effects, thereby indicating the need for reevaluation of saprobic valence values for potamoplankton species. The complete lack of influence of the trout farm discharge on the epilithic diatom community is probably due to absence of significant changes of phosphorus concentration in the receiving stream. Effects of the trout farm on the macrozoobenthos community were further characterized by 14 additional indices. The percentages of Chironomidae larvae, shredders, and total collectors; ratio of shredders to collectors; and the family biotic index are suggested as candidates for future multimetric index for measuring of trout farm influence.
PB  - Springer, Dordrecht
T2  - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
T1  - Comparative study of the effects of a small-scale trout farm on the macrozoobenthos, potamoplankton, and epilithic diatom communities
IS  - 8
VL  - 189
DO  - 10.1007/s10661-017-6114-0
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Stojanović, K. and Zivić, M. and Dulić, Zorka and Marković, Zoran and Krizmanić, J. and Milošević, Djuradj and Miljanović, B. and Jovanović, J. and Vidaković, D. and Živić, Ivana",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Trout farms are one of the major sources of pollution of highland streams and rivers, which are very sensitive ecosystems otherwise scarcely influenced by human activities. A trout farm with low annual production was chosen for comparative monitoring of its effects on the macrozoobenthos, epilithic diatom, and potamoplankton communities in the receiving stream. Research was conducted every 2 months during a period of 1 year (one control point and three localities downstream from the farm). The fish farm discharge induced moderate alteration of environmental factors in the receiving watercourse, viz., significant increase of the ionized and un-ionized ammonia fraction, dissolved oxygen concentration, and biological oxygen demand. Species richness and Simpson's diversity index did not change in any of the communities. Correspondent analysis of potamoplankton community composition clearly showed trout farm effects, thereby indicating the need for reevaluation of saprobic valence values for potamoplankton species. The complete lack of influence of the trout farm discharge on the epilithic diatom community is probably due to absence of significant changes of phosphorus concentration in the receiving stream. Effects of the trout farm on the macrozoobenthos community were further characterized by 14 additional indices. The percentages of Chironomidae larvae, shredders, and total collectors; ratio of shredders to collectors; and the family biotic index are suggested as candidates for future multimetric index for measuring of trout farm influence.",
publisher = "Springer, Dordrecht",
journal = "Environmental Monitoring and Assessment",
title = "Comparative study of the effects of a small-scale trout farm on the macrozoobenthos, potamoplankton, and epilithic diatom communities",
number = "8",
volume = "189",
doi = "10.1007/s10661-017-6114-0"
}
Stojanović, K., Zivić, M., Dulić, Z., Marković, Z., Krizmanić, J., Milošević, D., Miljanović, B., Jovanović, J., Vidaković, D.,& Živić, I.. (2017). Comparative study of the effects of a small-scale trout farm on the macrozoobenthos, potamoplankton, and epilithic diatom communities. in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Springer, Dordrecht., 189(8).
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-017-6114-0
Stojanović K, Zivić M, Dulić Z, Marković Z, Krizmanić J, Milošević D, Miljanović B, Jovanović J, Vidaković D, Živić I. Comparative study of the effects of a small-scale trout farm on the macrozoobenthos, potamoplankton, and epilithic diatom communities. in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 2017;189(8).
doi:10.1007/s10661-017-6114-0 .
Stojanović, K., Zivić, M., Dulić, Zorka, Marković, Zoran, Krizmanić, J., Milošević, Djuradj, Miljanović, B., Jovanović, J., Vidaković, D., Živić, Ivana, "Comparative study of the effects of a small-scale trout farm on the macrozoobenthos, potamoplankton, and epilithic diatom communities" in Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 189, no. 8 (2017),
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-017-6114-0 . .
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Global warming effects on benthic macroinvertebrates: a model case study from a small geothermal stream

Živić, Ivana; Zivić, Miroslav; Bjelanović, Katarina; Milošević, Djuradj; Stanojlović, Sanja; Daljević, Radoslav; Marković, Zoran

(Springer, Dordrecht, 2014)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Živić, Ivana
AU  - Zivić, Miroslav
AU  - Bjelanović, Katarina
AU  - Milošević, Djuradj
AU  - Stanojlović, Sanja
AU  - Daljević, Radoslav
AU  - Marković, Zoran
PY  - 2014
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3651
AB  - The aim of this study was to predict global warming effects on benthic macroinvertebrate community structure by using a small temperate geothermal stream as a model system. We collected benthic macroinvertebrates, measured physical and chemical water properties at eight localities up the Kudoki stream steep water temperature gradient, and used 11 metrics and indexes to characterize community structure. Species richness and evenness decreased, but total abundance increased with the increase of average annual water temperature (t (av)), with species richness being most and total abundance least sensitive to this parameter. The increase of Gastropoda relative abundance and the decrease of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera richness, respectively, were the earliest responses of taxonomic groups to t (av) increase. Relative abundance of Orthocladiinae decreased and that of Chironomini increased with the increase of t (av). This indicates that Chironomidae are not reliable predictors of global warming effects in running waters, and that lower taxonomic levels, subfamily or tribe, are more suitable for that purpose. Changes in community structure did not linearly follow t (av) increase, since a great community shift was observed at t (av) a parts per thousand 20A degrees C indicating that present trends of community responses to changes in climatic conditions should not be linearly extrapolated to future warming.
PB  - Springer, Dordrecht
T2  - Hydrobiologia
T1  - Global warming effects on benthic macroinvertebrates: a model case study from a small geothermal stream
EP  - 159
IS  - 1
SP  - 147
VL  - 732
DO  - 10.1007/s10750-014-1854-0
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Živić, Ivana and Zivić, Miroslav and Bjelanović, Katarina and Milošević, Djuradj and Stanojlović, Sanja and Daljević, Radoslav and Marković, Zoran",
year = "2014",
abstract = "The aim of this study was to predict global warming effects on benthic macroinvertebrate community structure by using a small temperate geothermal stream as a model system. We collected benthic macroinvertebrates, measured physical and chemical water properties at eight localities up the Kudoki stream steep water temperature gradient, and used 11 metrics and indexes to characterize community structure. Species richness and evenness decreased, but total abundance increased with the increase of average annual water temperature (t (av)), with species richness being most and total abundance least sensitive to this parameter. The increase of Gastropoda relative abundance and the decrease of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera richness, respectively, were the earliest responses of taxonomic groups to t (av) increase. Relative abundance of Orthocladiinae decreased and that of Chironomini increased with the increase of t (av). This indicates that Chironomidae are not reliable predictors of global warming effects in running waters, and that lower taxonomic levels, subfamily or tribe, are more suitable for that purpose. Changes in community structure did not linearly follow t (av) increase, since a great community shift was observed at t (av) a parts per thousand 20A degrees C indicating that present trends of community responses to changes in climatic conditions should not be linearly extrapolated to future warming.",
publisher = "Springer, Dordrecht",
journal = "Hydrobiologia",
title = "Global warming effects on benthic macroinvertebrates: a model case study from a small geothermal stream",
pages = "159-147",
number = "1",
volume = "732",
doi = "10.1007/s10750-014-1854-0"
}
Živić, I., Zivić, M., Bjelanović, K., Milošević, D., Stanojlović, S., Daljević, R.,& Marković, Z.. (2014). Global warming effects on benthic macroinvertebrates: a model case study from a small geothermal stream. in Hydrobiologia
Springer, Dordrecht., 732(1), 147-159.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-014-1854-0
Živić I, Zivić M, Bjelanović K, Milošević D, Stanojlović S, Daljević R, Marković Z. Global warming effects on benthic macroinvertebrates: a model case study from a small geothermal stream. in Hydrobiologia. 2014;732(1):147-159.
doi:10.1007/s10750-014-1854-0 .
Živić, Ivana, Zivić, Miroslav, Bjelanović, Katarina, Milošević, Djuradj, Stanojlović, Sanja, Daljević, Radoslav, Marković, Zoran, "Global warming effects on benthic macroinvertebrates: a model case study from a small geothermal stream" in Hydrobiologia, 732, no. 1 (2014):147-159,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10750-014-1854-0 . .
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The effects of geothermal water inflow on longitudinal changes in benthic macroinvertebrate community composition of a temperate stream

Živić, Ivana; Zivić, Miroslav; Milošević, Djuradj; Bjelanović, Katarina; Stanojlović, Sanja; Daljević, Radoslav; Marković, Zoran

(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford, 2013)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Živić, Ivana
AU  - Zivić, Miroslav
AU  - Milošević, Djuradj
AU  - Bjelanović, Katarina
AU  - Stanojlović, Sanja
AU  - Daljević, Radoslav
AU  - Marković, Zoran
PY  - 2013
UR  - http://aspace.agrif.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3284
AB  - Studies of macroinvertebrate communities in thermal streams are highly geographically localized and mostly faunistical, making the efforts to understand in situ water thermal regime effects on those biocoenoses barely achievable. We examined the effects of geothermal water inflow on benthic macroinvertebrate community composition in a temperate stream. Environmental data analysis has shown that water temperature is a major factor determining the faunistical composition, especially downstream of the geothermal water inflow situated some 20 m upstream of locality V3. The increase in mean annual water temperature from 11.5 +/- 4.1 degrees C at locality V2 to 22.0 +/- 5.0 degrees C at locality V3 induced an enormous shift in community composition from a diverse one, composed mainly of Gammaridae, Simuliidae, Chironomidae, Trichoptera and Ephemeroptera, and to a lesser extent of Plecoptera, Coleoptera, other Diptera, Hirudinea, Odonata, Mollusca and Oligochaeta, to a uniform one strongly dominated by Chironomidae, Mollusca and Oligochaeta, comprising 98.9 +/- 0.5% of collected individuals. While the disappearance of Plecoptera and Ephemeroptera and the increase in representation of Mollusca and Oligochaeta at locality V3 might be solely explained by water temperature increase, in the case of Chironomidae the increase in water discharge and relatively high annual water temperature variation at locality V3 had additional positive effects. However, the latter factor induced disappearance of Gammaridae at locality V3. In addition to the increase in water temperature, increase of water velocity significantly determined the longitudinal dynamics of Coleoptera.
PB  - Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford
T2  - Journal of Thermal Biology
T1  - The effects of geothermal water inflow on longitudinal changes in benthic macroinvertebrate community composition of a temperate stream
EP  - 263
IS  - 5
SP  - 255
VL  - 38
DO  - 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2013.03.005
ER  - 
@article{
author = "Živić, Ivana and Zivić, Miroslav and Milošević, Djuradj and Bjelanović, Katarina and Stanojlović, Sanja and Daljević, Radoslav and Marković, Zoran",
year = "2013",
abstract = "Studies of macroinvertebrate communities in thermal streams are highly geographically localized and mostly faunistical, making the efforts to understand in situ water thermal regime effects on those biocoenoses barely achievable. We examined the effects of geothermal water inflow on benthic macroinvertebrate community composition in a temperate stream. Environmental data analysis has shown that water temperature is a major factor determining the faunistical composition, especially downstream of the geothermal water inflow situated some 20 m upstream of locality V3. The increase in mean annual water temperature from 11.5 +/- 4.1 degrees C at locality V2 to 22.0 +/- 5.0 degrees C at locality V3 induced an enormous shift in community composition from a diverse one, composed mainly of Gammaridae, Simuliidae, Chironomidae, Trichoptera and Ephemeroptera, and to a lesser extent of Plecoptera, Coleoptera, other Diptera, Hirudinea, Odonata, Mollusca and Oligochaeta, to a uniform one strongly dominated by Chironomidae, Mollusca and Oligochaeta, comprising 98.9 +/- 0.5% of collected individuals. While the disappearance of Plecoptera and Ephemeroptera and the increase in representation of Mollusca and Oligochaeta at locality V3 might be solely explained by water temperature increase, in the case of Chironomidae the increase in water discharge and relatively high annual water temperature variation at locality V3 had additional positive effects. However, the latter factor induced disappearance of Gammaridae at locality V3. In addition to the increase in water temperature, increase of water velocity significantly determined the longitudinal dynamics of Coleoptera.",
publisher = "Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford",
journal = "Journal of Thermal Biology",
title = "The effects of geothermal water inflow on longitudinal changes in benthic macroinvertebrate community composition of a temperate stream",
pages = "263-255",
number = "5",
volume = "38",
doi = "10.1016/j.jtherbio.2013.03.005"
}
Živić, I., Zivić, M., Milošević, D., Bjelanović, K., Stanojlović, S., Daljević, R.,& Marković, Z.. (2013). The effects of geothermal water inflow on longitudinal changes in benthic macroinvertebrate community composition of a temperate stream. in Journal of Thermal Biology
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford., 38(5), 255-263.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtherbio.2013.03.005
Živić I, Zivić M, Milošević D, Bjelanović K, Stanojlović S, Daljević R, Marković Z. The effects of geothermal water inflow on longitudinal changes in benthic macroinvertebrate community composition of a temperate stream. in Journal of Thermal Biology. 2013;38(5):255-263.
doi:10.1016/j.jtherbio.2013.03.005 .
Živić, Ivana, Zivić, Miroslav, Milošević, Djuradj, Bjelanović, Katarina, Stanojlović, Sanja, Daljević, Radoslav, Marković, Zoran, "The effects of geothermal water inflow on longitudinal changes in benthic macroinvertebrate community composition of a temperate stream" in Journal of Thermal Biology, 38, no. 5 (2013):255-263,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtherbio.2013.03.005 . .
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