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We write to comment on the recently published paper “Defining
phytoplankton class boundaries in Portuguese transitional waters:
an evaluation of the ecological quality status according to the Water
Framework Directive” (Brito et al., 2012). This paper presents an
integrated methodology to analyse the ecological quality status
of several Portuguese transitional waters, using phytoplanktonrelated
metrics. One of the systems analysed, the Guadiana estuary
in southern Portugal, is considered the most problematic estuary,
with its upstream water bodies classified as Poor in terms of ecological
status. We strongly disagree with this conclusion and we would
like to raise awareness to some methodological constraints that, in
our opinion, are the basis of such deceptive conclusions and should
therefore not be neglected when using phytoplankton to assess the
ecological status of natural waters.
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Portuguese transitional waters Phytoplankton Water Framework Directive Ecological quality status
Citation
Domingues RB, AB Barbosa, and HM Galvão, 2013. Repply to: Brito, A.C., Brotas, V., Caetano, M., Coutinho, T.P., Bordalo, A.A., Icely, J., Neto, J.M., Serôdio, J., Moita, T. (2012) "Defining phytoplankton class boundaries in Portuguese transitional waters: an evaluation of the ecological quality status according to the Water Framework Directive" [Ecological Indicators 19, 5-14], Ecological Indicators 24: 254-255.
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Elsevier Ltd. All