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Turkish Journal of Zoology

Abstract

Estimating ecological flows (EFs) in rivers is crucial for meeting the Water Framework  Directive (WFD) 2000/60/EC goals. To develop an EF model, it is  essential to use biological indicators to reliably record the impacts of human-induced  alterations on aquatic ecosystems. The adaptability of fish to annual flow variability  makes them a significant biological quality element (BQE). Consequently, using fish  as bioindicators is a powerful tool for assessing the impact of changes in the  hydrological regime on the natural communities within a river system. The new index  of the ecological status of fish communities (NISECI) is a methodology developed in  Italy that uses fish communities as BQEs to assess the ecological status of rivers, as  directed by the WFD. We aimed to apply the NISECI to define the transition from the  minimum vital flow (MVF), currently in force in Italian legislation, to the EF, as per the  WFD. Specifically, we defined NISECI values for 26 stretches of river located within  the Tiber River basin hydrographic network and characterized the physicochemical  and hydromorphological conditions. Fish and environmental data were collected  between July 2024 and May 2025. For summer flow rates (the low-flow season), we  equated the EF to the MVF at locations where WFD objectives had been met (i.e.  good ecological status). In the other cases, we predicted an increase in flow rate  depending on the deviation from good ecological status. In line with this holistic  multidisciplinary approach, we based variation in the quantity, quality, and timing of  water discharge envisioned by the EF concept on the natural flow duration curves  calculated for the Tiber River basin.

Author ORCID Identifier

ANTONELLA CAROSI: 0000-0003-0513-7287

FRANCESCA LORENZONI: 0009-0006-7245-7474

FATEMEH ZAREI: 0000-0001-7936-7048

RACHELE BRUSTENGA: 0009-0004-7892-9642

LUCIO DI MATTEO: 0000-0002-3352-3858

DANIELA VALIGI: 0000-0002-2256-251X

CORRADO CENCETTI: 0000-0003-0668-1129

CARLO CARDELLINI: 0000-0003-4125-3058

STEFANO CASADEI: 0000-0002-6619-7921

DAVID CAPPELLETTI: 0000-0002-9652-2457

MASSIMO LORENZONI: 0000-0002-8548-9487

DOI

10.55730/1300-0179.3251

Keywords

Ecological flows, freshwater fish communities, biological indicators, river ecological status, Tiber River basin

First Page

56

Last Page

68

Publisher

The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye (TÜBİTAK)

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