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Application of TBI index in the ecological status assessment of the shallow eolian Lake Ludaš (Serbia)

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Ćirić, Miloš
Vidaković, Danijela
Gavrilović, Bojan
Krizmanić, Jelena
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Shallow saline lakes are unique habitats, highly susceptible to negative effects of climate change and adverse anthropogenic activities Recently, several indices, including a trait based index ( have been developed for the assessment of their ecological status The TBI index is calculated as a ratio of traits (diatom groups) that indicate good or excellent ecological conditions (motile species with small cell size and more elongated valves) and traits that are related to degraded ecological status (low and high profile ecological guilds and planktic life form) We tested the applicability of the TBI index in Lake Luda š that was originally an alkaline saline lake Epiphytic diatoms together with water samples for chemical analyses, were collected in June 2019 at the southern part of the lake where a dense population of Ceratophylum demersum was observed A total of 35 diatom taxa were identified in this hyposaline lake The highest number of species belonged to the genus Nitzsc...hia Typical sodic water taxa for this part of the Pannonian Plain, such as Nitzschia austriaca Navicula veneta and N wiesneri were not observed Instead, species characteristic for disturbed saline habitats, for example Navicula wendlingii and Tabularia fasciculata, were recorded In Lake Luda š functional groups of diatoms connected with high conductivity reached only one third of the total abundance On the other hand, a higher percentage of low and high profile guilds and planktic diatoms were recorded Consequently, the TBI index indicated the low ecological status of Lake Luda š and confirmed the negative effect of a disturbed hydrological regime

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saline lake / diatoms / TBI index / ecological status assessment
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Book of abstracts - 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference, 2021, 173-173
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  • 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference, Towards a landscape ecology of shallow lakes, virtual format, March 1st to 5th 2021.
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https://shallowlakes2020.com.br/
https://cer.ihtm.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4615
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AU  - Vidaković, Danijela
AU  - Gavrilović, Bojan
AU  - Krizmanić, Jelena
PY  - 2021
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AB  - Shallow
saline lakes are unique habitats, highly susceptible to negative effects of
climate change and adverse anthropogenic activities Recently, several indices,
including a trait based index ( have been developed for the assessment of their
ecological status The TBI index is calculated as a ratio of traits (diatom groups) that
indicate good or excellent ecological conditions (motile species with small cell size
and more elongated valves) and traits that are related to degraded ecological status
(low and high profile ecological guilds and planktic life form) We tested the
applicability of the TBI index in Lake Luda š that was originally an alkaline saline lake
Epiphytic diatoms together with water samples for chemical analyses, were collected
in June 2019 at the southern part of the lake where a dense population of
Ceratophylum demersum was observed A total of 35 diatom taxa were identified in
this hyposaline lake The highest number of species belonged to the genus
Nitzschia Typical sodic water taxa for this part of the Pannonian Plain, such as
Nitzschia austriaca Navicula veneta and N wiesneri were not observed Instead,
species characteristic for disturbed saline habitats, for example Navicula wendlingii
and Tabularia fasciculata, were recorded In Lake Luda š functional groups of
diatoms connected with high conductivity reached only one third of the total
abundance On the other hand, a higher percentage of low and high profile guilds
and planktic diatoms were recorded Consequently, the TBI index indicated the low
ecological status of Lake Luda š and confirmed the negative effect of a disturbed
hydrological regime
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SP  - 173
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author = "Ćirić, Miloš and Vidaković, Danijela and Gavrilović, Bojan and Krizmanić, Jelena",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Shallow
saline lakes are unique habitats, highly susceptible to negative effects of
climate change and adverse anthropogenic activities Recently, several indices,
including a trait based index ( have been developed for the assessment of their
ecological status The TBI index is calculated as a ratio of traits (diatom groups) that
indicate good or excellent ecological conditions (motile species with small cell size
and more elongated valves) and traits that are related to degraded ecological status
(low and high profile ecological guilds and planktic life form) We tested the
applicability of the TBI index in Lake Luda š that was originally an alkaline saline lake
Epiphytic diatoms together with water samples for chemical analyses, were collected
in June 2019 at the southern part of the lake where a dense population of
Ceratophylum demersum was observed A total of 35 diatom taxa were identified in
this hyposaline lake The highest number of species belonged to the genus
Nitzschia Typical sodic water taxa for this part of the Pannonian Plain, such as
Nitzschia austriaca Navicula veneta and N wiesneri were not observed Instead,
species characteristic for disturbed saline habitats, for example Navicula wendlingii
and Tabularia fasciculata, were recorded In Lake Luda š functional groups of
diatoms connected with high conductivity reached only one third of the total
abundance On the other hand, a higher percentage of low and high profile guilds
and planktic diatoms were recorded Consequently, the TBI index indicated the low
ecological status of Lake Luda š and confirmed the negative effect of a disturbed
hydrological regime",
publisher = "10th International Shallow Lakes Conference",
journal = "Book of abstracts - 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference",
title = "Application of TBI index in the ecological status assessment of the shallow eolian Lake Ludaš (Serbia)",
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Ćirić, M., Vidaković, D., Gavrilović, B.,& Krizmanić, J.. (2021). Application of TBI index in the ecological status assessment of the shallow eolian Lake Ludaš (Serbia). in Book of abstracts - 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference
10th International Shallow Lakes Conference., 173-173.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_4615
Ćirić M, Vidaković D, Gavrilović B, Krizmanić J. Application of TBI index in the ecological status assessment of the shallow eolian Lake Ludaš (Serbia). in Book of abstracts - 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference. 2021;:173-173.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_4615 .
Ćirić, Miloš, Vidaković, Danijela, Gavrilović, Bojan, Krizmanić, Jelena, "Application of TBI index in the ecological status assessment of the shallow eolian Lake Ludaš (Serbia)" in Book of abstracts - 10th International Shallow Lakes Conference (2021):173-173,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_cer_4615 .

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