Agricultural Pollution as a Driver for the Ecological Status of Rivers in the Long‐Term Perspective of Nida River Assessment (Central Europe)
A. Cieplok, R. Czerniawski, A. Spyra

TL;DR
This study examines how agricultural pollution affects the ecological health of the Nida River in Central Europe over time using benthic invertebrates as indicators.
Contribution
The study provides long-term insights into the evolving impact of agricultural pollution on river ecosystems in accordance with the European Water Framework Directive.
Findings
The ecological status of the Nida River fluctuated between good, moderate, and poor over the years.
Spring and autumn showed distinct environmental influences, with chlorophyll a and chlorides affecting spring metrics and conductivity affecting autumn metrics.
Long-term monitoring revealed an increasing number of variables significantly related to ecological metrics over time.
Abstract
Benthic invertebrates utilized as indicators of river ecological status were examined within the river situated in agricultural catchments as a model system to assess the significance of agricultural pollution in accordance with the European Water Framework Directive (WFD). The extensive study revealed variations in the physicochemical parameters of the water over the years, including pH, NO3, NH4, total dissolved solids, salinity, chlorides, and dissolved oxygen. Notably, the maximum density of invertebrates consistently showed a significant increase during the spring compared to the autumn, while multimetric index values remained comparable. The ecological status fluctuated over the years, with classifications ranging from good and moderate in 2014, moderate in 2017, to good and poor in 2020 and 2023. The significance of the long‐term monitoring study lies in the evolving impact of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFreshwater macroinvertebrate diversity and ecology · Water Quality and Pollution Assessment · Fish Ecology and Management Studies
