In
order to analyze the distribution and evolution of the aquatic vegetation and
ecological status of the Semois-Chiers basin (Semois sub-basin and Chiers
sub-basin), macrophyte surveys were con- ducted at 48 sites in 2007 and 2013.
Environmental parameters were also measured in order to characterize the water
bodies in terms of physicochemical properties and anthropogenic pressure. The
two-way clustering and indicator value (INDVAL) methods were used to assess
groups of sites according to their macrophytic composition and species
communities. The results showed a clear difference between streams in the
Lorraine area (calcareous watercourses) and in the Ardennes (siliceous). Within
each natural region, those with natural vegetation of high ecological status were
separated from those dominated by resistant species. The Macrophytical
Biological Index for Rivers (IBMR) was calculated for the sites visited in 2010
and 2013 and the results show a trend towards an increase of IBMR values of
polluted sites. For the latter, the Wilcoxon test was performed to assess the
significance of the difference in quality between 2010 and 2013. This showed a
statistically significant difference (p-value = 0.035). Our results showed
similarities with previous data, as well as some differences. The differences
observed might indicate a gradual change in the composition of the vegetation
in the study area, which was caused by changes in environmental conditions.
They could also reflect a lack of information about the ecology of certain
groups of plants, mainly bryophytes and macroalgae that were not considered in
previous studies. Despite the measures implemented under the EU’s Water
Framework Directive (WFD), the cur- rent vegetation of the Semois river differs
little from that observed in 1996. The headwaters of a Semois river, described
in previous studies as polytrophic and
devoid of vegetation, show a slight improvement, with the appearance of
macrophytic species. In some parts of the Chiers sub-basin, however, resistant
species observed in 1999 persist.
Author (s) Details
Sossey-Alaoui Khadija
Department of Environmental Sciences and Management (DSGE), University of Liege, Arlon, Belgium.
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Author (s) Details
Sossey-Alaoui Khadija
Department of Environmental Sciences and Management (DSGE), University of Liege, Arlon, Belgium.
View Book :- http://bp.bookpi.org/index.php/bpi/catalog/book/169
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