Young-of-the-year fish as bioindicators of eutrophication and temperature regime of water bodies

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Anastasiia Zymaroieva
Dmytro Bondarev
Olga Kunakh
Jens-Christian Svenning
Olexander Zhukov
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[1] Polissia National University,Center for Ecological Dynamics in a Novel Biosphere (ECONOVO), Department of Biology
[2] Aarhus University,undefined
[3] “Dnipro-Orylskiy” Nature Reserve,undefined
[4] Oles Gonchar Dnipro National University,undefined
[5] Bogdan Khmelnytskyi Melitopol State Pedagogical University,undefined
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Dnipro River Basin; Temperature; Chlorophyll-a; Fish eutrophication index; Fish temperature index; Young-of-the-year fish; Bioindication;
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Young-of-the-year fish communities are widely used as bioindicators of various environmental disturbances. This study was conducted from 1997 to 2015 and aims to develop fish trait–based indices of changes in the temperature regime and eutrophication of water bodies in the Dnipro River basin. We identified fish traits that significantly correlate with both temperature and chlorophyll-a concentration optimum: reproduction habitat, oxygen tolerance, and toxicity tolerance. Compared to other ecological groups, lithophilic species exhibited the lowest degree of thermal and eutrophication optimum, indicating this species’ greater vulnerability to environmental alteration. Fish species that are intolerant to water quality and low oxygen concentration were the most sensitive to changes in temperature regime and eutrophication level. Salinity preferences and water quality tolerance emerged as reliable predictors of temperature optimum. Freshwater fish had an average temperature optimum that was 4.5% higher than that of freshwater-brackish and freshwater-brackish-marine fish. Species tolerance to the temperature factors and nutrient loads correlated only with rheophily, with rheophilic species having an average 13.8% higher temperature tolerance than other fish species and a 10.4% higher chlorophyll-a concentration tolerance. The fish temperature index increased over time during the study period in all the studied water bodies, consistent with ongoing warming affecting all sites. In contrast, the Fish Eutrophication Index showed greater temporal heterogeneity in studied water bodies, indicating various adaptative potentials of fish communities to eutrophication. These indices can be relevant for assessing disturbed situations caused by changes in climatic and anthropogenic impacts on water bodies.
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