Biodiversity assessment in a floating treatment wetland established in a stormwater pond

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Calheiros, Cristina S. C. [1 ]
Ilarri, Martina [1 ]
Godinho, Mariana [2 ]
Castro, Paula M. L. [2 ]
Pereira, Sofia I. A. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Porto, Interdisciplinary Ctr Marine & Environm Res, CIIMAR CIMAR LA, Ave Gen Norton Matos,S-N, P-4450208 Matosinhos, Portugal
[2] Univ Catolica Portuguesa, CBQF Ctr Biotecnol & Quim Fina, Lab Associado, Escola Super Biotecnol, Rua Diogo Botelho 1327, P-4169005 Porto, Portugal
关键词
Nature-based solutions; Plant growth-promoting bacteria; Macroinvertebrates; Dragonflies; Damselflies; Phytoremediation; Nature restoration; Ecosystem services; Water management; WASTE-WATER TREATMENT; INOCULATION; BACTERIA; PLANTS;
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10.1016/j.ecoleng.2025.107598
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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Floating treatment wetland (FTW) are a nature-based solution delivering a wide range of ecosystem services Floating treatment wetland (FTW) are a nature-based solution delivering a wide range of ecosystem services when applied in water bodies, such as lakes and rivers. They are recognized for delivering biodiversity, aesthetic when applied in water bodies, such as lakes and rivers. They are recognized for delivering biodiversity, aesthetic integration, and water quality enhancement through phytoremediation processes, although research is still integration, and water quality enhancement through phytoremediation processes, although research is still needed to go deeper into the processes underlying the performance of these systems and evaluate the extent of needed to go deeper into the processes underlying the performance of these systems and evaluate the extent of biodiversity promotion especially on pond ecosystems. This study aimed to assess the plant establishment and biodiversity promotion especially on pond ecosystems. This study aimed to assess the plant establishment and biodiversity associated with an FTW set up in a rural artificial stormwater pond, with a polyculture comprising biodiversity associated with an FTW set up in a rural artificial stormwater pond, with a polyculture comprising Iris germanica, Acorus gramineus, Caltha palustris, and Typha latifolia set in a cork agglomerate platform. For this, it Iris germanica, Acorus gramineus, Caltha palustris, and Typha latifolia set in a cork agglomerate platform. For this, it was assessed the culturable bacterial communities associated to the floating platform and the rooting system, and was assessed the culturable bacterial communities associated to the floating platform and the rooting system, and the macroinvertebrates associated to the FTW and to the pond margin. Culturable bacterial communities colothe macroinvertebrates associated to the FTW and to the pond margin. Culturable bacterial communities colonizing the floating platform biofilm and the plant rhizosphere were isolated, identified by 16S rRNA, and nizing the floating platform biofilm and the plant rhizosphere were isolated, identified by 16S rRNA, and characterized for their ability to produce plant growth-promoting substances (e.g., indole-acetic acid, sidecharacterized for their ability to produce plant growth-promoting substances (e.g., indole-acetic acid, siderophores). There was a high bacterial genera diversity associated with the FTW and with the ability to produce rophores). There was a high bacterial genera diversity associated with the FTW and with the ability to produce plant growth-promoting substances. Bacterial strains with outstanding growth-promoting traits can be used in plant growth-promoting substances. Bacterial strains with outstanding growth-promoting traits can be used in the future to support phytoremediation strategies or plant resilience to climate change-related abiotic stresses. the future to support phytoremediation strategies or plant resilience to climate change-related abiotic stresses. Regarding the biodiversity of macrofauna, namely macroinvertebrates, associated with FTW, they were mostly Regarding the biodiversity of macrofauna, namely macroinvertebrates, associated with FTW, they were mostly from the order Odonata. The FTW attracted mainly individuals of the genus Coenagrion, which represented more from the order Odonata. The FTW attracted mainly individuals of the genus Coenagrion, which represented more than 80 % of the associated fauna. The full life cycle of dragonflies and damselflies occurred in the FTW. These than 80 % of the associated fauna. The full life cycle of dragonflies and damselflies occurred in the FTW. These systems proved to be a hotspot of biodiversity supporting water and landscape management plans, besides systems proved to be a hotspot of biodiversity supporting water and landscape management plans, besides aesthetics integration. This study gives new insights into broadening the FTW applications in stormwater or aesthetics integration. This study gives new insights into broadening the FTW applications in stormwater or prospects to polluted water. prospects to polluted water.
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