Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4387971 Ecohydrology & Hydrobiology 2014 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
The results of the analysis of ecohydrological (hydrobiological and hydrodynamic) parameters of neighboring catchments, the Jaszcze and Jamne streams, located in the Gorce Mountains in Polish Carpathians are presented. Analysis of the abiotic properties of those river channel ecosystems including shear stress, granulometric properties of gravel, water movement numbers as well as biotic parameters calculated using the Polish Biological Monitoring Working Party (BMWP-PL) benthic invertebrate-based index suggested that even though the two small streams valleys are similar in size and geological characteristics, and are nearby, they have different flow conditions which reflect on the hydrobiological status of those rivers. The aim of this article is to compare the parameters we measured in the field to help develop an understanding of the relationships between different processes at the river channel scale to improve sustainable development in the Jaszcze and Jamne stream catchments. This is especially important in light of the river channel regulation works already undertaken there and in light of the EU Water Framework Directive which main aim is to achieve good ecological status of all water bodies by the end of 2015. An assessment of stream conditions done without a detailed description of the hydrobiological and hydrodynamical parameters could lead to serious errors. This paper shows ways to examine the above-mentioned parameters in order to compare and analyze them and hopefully use them for catchment management.
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