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Water Framework Directive Intercalibration: Central-Baltic Lake Fish fauna ecological assessment methods. Part B: Development of the intercalibration common metric. Part C: Intercalibration. EUR 28841 EN JRC Technical Reports, ISBN 978-92-79-74611-6: 91 p. DOI: 10.2760/546291
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SYSNO ASEP 0504809 Document Type O - Others R&D Document Type Others Title Water Framework Directive Intercalibration: Central-Baltic Lake Fish fauna ecological assessment methods. Part B: Development of the intercalibration common metric. Part C: Intercalibration. EUR 28841 EN JRC Technical Reports, ISBN 978-92-79-74611-6: 91 p. DOI: 10.2760/546291 Author(s) Ritterbusch, D. (DE)
Argillier, C. (FR)
Bialokoz, W. (PL)
Birzaks, J. (LT)
Blabolil, Petr (BC-A) RID, ORCID
Breine, J. (BE)
Draszkiewicz-Mioduszewska, H. (PL)
Jaarsma, N. (NL)
Karottki, I. (DK)
Krause, T. (EE)
Kubečka, Jan (BC-A) RID, ORCID
Lauridsen, T. (DK)
Logez, M. (FR)
Maire, A. (FR)
Palm, A. (EE)
Peirson, G. (GB)
Říha, Milan (BC-A) RID, ORCID
Szlakowski, J. (PL)
Virbickas, T. (LT)
Poikane, S. (IT)Year of issue 2018 Language eng - English Country LU - Luxembourg Keywords fish ; ecological status ; environmental sress Subject RIV EH - Ecology, Behaviour OECD category Ecology Institutional support BC-A - RVO:60077344 Annotation All fish assessment systems deal with the fact that due to size and complexity of the assessed water body, the ecological status will always be affected by multiple human pressures. Main pressures in Central Baltic lakes are eutrophication, human use, water level fluctuation… The pressures may be interdependent and self-enhancing, all of them affect the fish community to some extent. All systems are based on the comparison of the current status with a reference condition although benchmarking procedures differ). The intercalibration seems feasible in terms of assessment concepts. Workplace Biology Centre (since 2006) Contact Dana Hypšová, eje@eje.cz, Tel.: 387 775 214 Year of Publishing 2020
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