Breathing water bodies
Rivers are complex and fascinating ecosystems that are constantly evolving and are the habitat of different life forms, much of which are not directly visible by eye
One method for sampling fish is to generate an electric field in the water, which induces a norcosis to the specimens and allows ichthyologists to catch them more easily
Drought and reduced flows endanger life and biodiversity in rivers. Watch the video interview.
If the ecosystem is not healthy, the impacts of human activities are stronger and more challenging to manage
Read moreAccording to available data, less than half of Italian water bodies are in good ecological status. The goal is to significantly increase this percentage by 2030
Rivers are habitats full of life. Unfortunately, the rapid change in the climatic conditions and human impacts are preventing the ability of the biota to adapt
How do you recognise a healthy river habitat?
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Environmental conditions
Insignificant changes of water flow and the river morphology
Alterations
NO OR MINIMAL
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HIGH
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Environmental conditions
Reduced water flow, part of the riverbed is dry but the habitat does not suffer major changes
Alterations
SLIGHT
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GOOD
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Environmental conditions
Significant reduction in water flow, possible changes in river bank and riverbed morphology
Alterations
SIGNIFICANT
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MODERATE
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Environmental conditions
Strong changes of water flow and anthropogenic modifications of the banks and the riverbed
Alterations
MAJOR
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POOR
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Environmental conditions
Water flow in the riverbed below natural minimum values and very strong morphological changes
Alterations
SEVERE
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BAD
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Macroinvertebrates are fascinating creatures. Some have adapted their body shapes to withstand fast flow velocities or to improve their grip on the riverbed
To collect samples, a fine-meshed net mounted on a metal frame is used. This operation requires patience and experience
The organisms are then analyzed in the laboratory to characterize species and families present in the aquatic habitat
Larvae and adults of insects, molluscs, crustaceans, and leeches are considered 'bioindicators' because their presence can indicate the health of a river environment
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