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  • Effects of sewage effluents and seasonal changes on the metabolism of three Atlantic rivers.

Effects of sewage effluents and seasonal changes on the metabolism of three Atlantic rivers.

The Science of the total environment (2017-05-18)
Tamara Rodríguez-Castillo, José Barquín, Mario Álvarez-Cabria, Francisco J Peñas, César Álvarez
ABSTRACT

Sewage inputs on fluvial ecosystems affect benthic communities and alter trophic networks resulting in changes on river functioning. Functional indicators (e.g. river metabolism) have been proposed as a valuable tool to evaluate ecosystem impairment. In the present study we monitored river metabolism in spring (few days after a major flood) and in summer (after 35days of low flow conditions) using both single-station and two-stations methods over a 24h period up and downstream of wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) effluents on three Atlantic river reaches located in northern Spain (Europe). Concurrently with river metabolism, we characterized environmental characteristics (flow, velocity, depth, pH, water temperature, nutrients, etc.), benthic macroinvertebrate communities and biofilm (algae and epilithic biomass). Ecosystem Respiration (ER

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Geranyl pyrophosphate ammonium salt, 1 mg/mL in methanol (:aqueous 10 mM NH4OH (7:3)), ≥95% (TLC)