Bacterial eutrophic index for potential water quality evaluation of a freshwater ecosystem

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Bin Ji
Jiechao Liang
Rong Chen
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[1] Wuhan University of Science and Technology,Department of Water and Wastewater Engineering
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Eutrophication; Bacterial eutrophic index; Carlson’s trophic state index; Water quality evaluation;
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Water quality evaluation of freshwater ecosystems has been widely reported based on the physical and chemical parameters of water (e.g., Carlson’s trophic state index (TSI)), while the aquatic microorganisms are actually a more intuitive way to reflect the eutrophic levels. This article was based on 27 global freshwater ecosystems including freshwater rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. Bacterial eutrophic index (BEI) was determined as the function of temperature and abundances of Cyanobacteria and Actinobacteria. BEI and TSI values of the freshwater ecosystems were determined and the correlation analysis of TSI and BEI indicated their positive correlation (ρ = 0.452, p < 0.01). Furthermore, an eutrophication classification based on BEI was proposed. It turned out that BEI was a possible feasible method for water quality evaluation. The aquatic microorganism-based method such as BEI should be considered for water quality evaluation of a freshwater ecosystem. Complicated models combined with physicochemical (e.g., TSI) and microbial (e.g., BEI) method are recommended for water quality evaluation of a freshwater ecosystem in future.
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