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First attempts towards an integrative concept for the ecological assessment of groundwater ecosystems
Authors:Christian Steube  Simone Richter  Christian Griebler
Institution:1. Helmholtz Zentrum Muenchen – German Research Center for Environmental Health, Institute of Groundwater Ecology, Ingolst?dter Landstrasse 1, 85764, Neuherberg, Germany
2. UBA – Federal Environment Agency, General Aspects of Water Quality and Management, Groundwater Protection, W?rlitzer Platz 1, 06844, Dessau, Germany
Abstract:Healthy aquifers deliver important ecosystem services, e.g. the purification of infiltrating water and the storage of high-quality water over decades in significant quantities. The functioning of terrestrial and surface aquatic ecosystems directly depends on groundwater and vice versa. Nowadays, legislation has started to consider groundwater not only as a resource but as a living ecosystem. The assessment of ecosystems requires consideration of ecological criteria, which, so far, are not available for groundwater systems. In the framework of a project supported by the German Federal Environment Agency (UBA), a first concept for the ecological assessment of groundwater ecosystems is developed. Steps to be taken are introduced, with a strong focus on microbes as potential bioindicators. These include (1) the typology of groundwater ecosystems, (2) the derivation of natural background values, (3) the identification of potential bioindicators, and (4) the development of an assessment model. First successes and difficulties associated with these challenges, e.g. the lack of simple correlations between abiotic and biotic variables, are discussed on the basis of a data set from a local and regional aquifer in NE Germany. The need for collaboration between ecologists, hydrogeologists and geochemists, as well as the application of modern approaches such as multivariate statistics, is emphasized.
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