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5/24/2018  |   2:15 PM - 2:30 PM   |  LITERATURE-BASED SYNTHESIS OF NUTRIENT STRESSOR-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS TO INFORM ASSESSMENT, MONITORING, AND CRITERIA DEVELOPMENT IN RIVERS AND STREAMS   |  430 B

LITERATURE-BASED SYNTHESIS OF NUTRIENT STRESSOR-RESPONSE RELATIONSHIPS TO INFORM ASSESSMENT, MONITORING, AND CRITERIA DEVELOPMENT IN RIVERS AND STREAMS

Eutrophication from nitrogen and phosphorus pollution is a major stressor of freshwater ecosystems globally. Despite recognition of this problem by scientists and stakeholders, synthesis of scientific evidence is still needed to inform nutrient-related management decisions and policies, especially for streams and rivers. A rigorous assessment of what is known about nutrient-stressor response relationships and modifying factors is a critical first step for identifying, managing, and restoring aquatic resources impaired by eutrophication. We conducted systematic reviews of the literature that asked: “What are the responses of chlorophyll-a, diatoms, and macroinvertebrates to TN and TP concentrations in lotic ecosystems,” and “how are these relationships affected by other factors?” We describe the reviews and discuss preliminary results based on the ~300 publications documenting cause-effect relationships between relevant nutrients and endpoints that were obtained after screening >22,000 publications from academic databases, and >4000 from other sources, for relevance, duplication, and quantitative effect sizes. These reviews provide a state-of-the-science body of evidence for assessing nutrient impacts to the most widely-used indicators of biological responses to nutrients. Disclaimer: Views expressed are the authors’ and not views or policies of the U.S.EPA.

  • Eutrophication
  • Assessment
  • Algae

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Micah Bennett (), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, bennett.micah@epa.gov;


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Kate Schofield (), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Research and Development, schofield.kate@epa.gov;


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Sylvia Lee (), U.S. EPA, lee.sylvia@epa.gov;


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Susan Norton (), U.S.Environmental Protection Agency, norton.susan@epa.gov;


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Caroline Ridley (), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, ridley.caroline@epa.gov;


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