Title of article :
System-oriented ecotoxicological research: Which way to go?
Author/Authors :
Anton M. Breurea، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Mirjam Grootc، نويسنده , , Herman J.P. Eijsackersd، نويسنده , , e، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
This paper presents an overview of the possibilities for further development of tools and.
approaches for the ecological assessment and management of diffusively contaminated
ecosystems. It is based on the results of the “Netherlands Stimulation Programme on
Ecosystem-oriented Ecotoxicological Research”, the SSEO programme, which ran from 1998
to 2006, and on opinions of international experts on ecological and ecotoxicological riskassessment
methods and their legal applications. The paper also discusses the pros and
cons of the set-up of the SSEO programme.
Proper management of diffusively polluted areas has to be based on an integral risk-based
and system approach. The approach has to be founded on the relationships between
pollution, natural stresses, management measures and the presence and activities of
specific species. Furthermore, the relationships between biodiversity in ecosystems and its
stability and functioning have to be known. The assessment of aquatic ecosystem quality is
now based on the comparisons of the composition of actual species with that of reference
species. This type of system does not yet exist for the assessment of soil quality, but it is
being developed. It is shown that ecological quality criteria based on a Species Sensitivity
Distributions approach are sufficiently conservative to avoid or prevent major ecological
impacts of diffuse pollution at concentrations below legal standards.
However, a proper quality relationship of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning is lacking
in the ecological assessment methods. Future research should focus on the relationship of
ecosystem structure (species composition) and ecosystem functioning and on the impact of
disturbing the environment and appropriate management measures.
Keywords :
BiodiversityEcological risk assessmentEcosystem functioningSystem approachDiffuse contamination
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment