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dc.date.created2021-06-25T17:07:55Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.citationMareckova, Marketa Boenigk, Jens Bouchez, Agnès Cermakova, Kristina Chonova, Teofana Cordier, Tristan Eisendle, Ursula Eleršek, Tina Fazi, Stefano Fleituch, Tadeusz Frühe, Larissa Gajdošová, Magdalena Graupner, Nadine Hägerbäumer, Arne Kelly, Ann-Marie Kopecky, Jan Leese, Florian Nõges, Peeter Orlić, Sandi Panksep, Kristel Pawlowski, Jan Petrusek, Adam Piggott, Jeremy J. Rusch, Johannes Salis, Romana Katerina Schenk, Janina Šimek, Karel Šťovíček, Adam Strand, David Vasquez, Marlen Vrålstad, Trude Zlatković, Slobodan Zupancic, Masa Stoeck, Thorsten . Expanding ecological assessment by integrating microorganisms into routine freshwater biomonitoring. Water Research. 2021, 191
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/91437
dc.description.abstractBioindication has become an indispensable part of water quality monitoring in most countries of the world, with the presence and abundance of bioindicator taxa, mostly multicellular eukaryotes, used for biotic indices. In contrast, microbes (bacteria, archaea and protists) are seldom used as bioindicators in routine assessments, although they have been recognized for their importance in environmental processes. Recently, the use of molecular methods has revealed unexpected diversity within known functional groups and novel metabolic pathways that are particularly important in energy and nutrient cycling. In various habitats, microbial communities respond to eutrophication, metals, and natural or anthropogenic organic pollutants through changes in diversity and function. In this review, we evaluated the common trends in these changes, documenting that they have value as bioindicators and can be used not only for monitoring but also for improving our understanding of the major processes in lotic and lentic environments. Current knowledge provides a solid foundation for exploiting microbial taxa, community structures and diversity, as well as functional genes, in novel monitoring programs. These microbial community measures can also be combined into biotic indices, improving the resolution of individual bioindicators. Here, we assess particular molecular approaches complemented by advanced bioinformatic analysis, as these are the most promising with respect to detailed bioindication value. We conclude that microbial community dynamics are a missing link important for our understanding of rapid changes in the structure and function of aquatic ecosystems, and should be addressed in the future environmental monitoring of freshwater ecosystems.
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dc.titleExpanding ecological assessment by integrating microorganisms into routine freshwater biomonitoring
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorMareckova, Marketa
dc.creator.authorBoenigk, Jens
dc.creator.authorBouchez, Agnès
dc.creator.authorCermakova, Kristina
dc.creator.authorChonova, Teofana
dc.creator.authorCordier, Tristan
dc.creator.authorEisendle, Ursula
dc.creator.authorEleršek, Tina
dc.creator.authorFazi, Stefano
dc.creator.authorFleituch, Tadeusz
dc.creator.authorFrühe, Larissa
dc.creator.authorGajdošová, Magdalena
dc.creator.authorGraupner, Nadine
dc.creator.authorHägerbäumer, Arne
dc.creator.authorKelly, Ann-Marie
dc.creator.authorKopecky, Jan
dc.creator.authorLeese, Florian
dc.creator.authorNõges, Peeter
dc.creator.authorOrlić, Sandi
dc.creator.authorPanksep, Kristel
dc.creator.authorPawlowski, Jan
dc.creator.authorPetrusek, Adam
dc.creator.authorPiggott, Jeremy J.
dc.creator.authorRusch, Johannes
dc.creator.authorSalis, Romana Katerina
dc.creator.authorSchenk, Janina
dc.creator.authorŠimek, Karel
dc.creator.authorŠťovíček, Adam
dc.creator.authorStrand, David
dc.creator.authorVasquez, Marlen
dc.creator.authorVrålstad, Trude
dc.creator.authorZlatković, Slobodan
dc.creator.authorZupancic, Masa
dc.creator.authorStoeck, Thorsten
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cristin.unitnameInstitutt for biovitenskap
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dc.identifier.cristin1918638
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dc.identifier.jtitleWater Research
dc.identifier.volume191
dc.identifier.pagecount21
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.watres.2020.116767
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:no-94024
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dc.type.peerreviewedPeer reviewed
dc.source.issn0043-1354
dc.identifier.fulltextFulltext https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/91437/1/Expanding%2Becological%2Bassessment-1-s2.0-S0043135420313002-main.pdf
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