## What’s a bioindicator? **Bioindicators are organisms (or parts of organisms or communities of organisms) that contain quantitative and/or qualitative information on quality of the environment (or a part of the environment).** **Biomonitors** are a subset of bioindicators that can provide quantitative measurements of environmental quality, which can be compared to results from sensors and instruments. In order to evaluate how contamination exists spatially, sessile (immobile) species are the best. In addition, a good bioindicator species is common and easily sampled, presenting some responses to toxicants (biomarker responses) that can be reliably measured and show concentration dependence. Bioindicators can inform us also about the biological and ecological integrity of an environment. This is the ability to maintain communities balanced, adaptable and integrated organisms, possessing a species composition, diversity and functional organization comparable to a natural environment and reflect natural evolutionary processes. Another important use of bioindicators is the perform of bioassays. For more detailed explanation of bioassays please check this [wiki page](https://publiclab.org/wiki/bioassay). Please help these resources grow by editing this page or adding and answering questions! You can also follow along and get updates on new resources by subscribing to the bioindicators tag ## Mainly used bioindicators ### Bioindicators for water For study of freshwater quality, the main group used is the macroinvertebrates. Between the most common bioindicators of good water quality we have the mayfly midges, and for polluted waters blood worms midges. These particular species have several advantages over: they are sedentary, with short life spans, are easy and cheap for sampling, and there are several methods for data analysis (biotic indexes and diversity indexes). ### Bioindicators for air For study of air quality, the main group used is the lichens. These bioindicators differ in their pollution sensitivity. You can find out more in the @vaniafong [research note](https://publiclab.org/notes/fongvania/07-21-2021/learning-to-spot-lichens-and-mosses). These particular species have several advantages over: they are ubiquitous, they do not have a protective cuticle and absorb, if either symbiote is affected for something, both organisms die, they are relatively long-lived, they are perennial, have restricted ecological requirements or limited dispersion ranges. ### Bioindicators for soil For study of soil quality, one important group used is the plants. Between the most common plants of soil quality we have the cloudberry (_Rubus chamaemorus_), crowberry (_Empetrum nigrum_), onion (_Allium cepa_), _Tradescantia sp._, _Vicia faba_, among others. These particular species have several advantages over: do not move, depend directly on the soil to fulfill their vital functions, have specific requirements (acidophilic, basophilic, hydrophilic, nitrophilic, sciophilic, heliophilic plants, etc.), indicators of many characteristics of the environment such as metals in the soil, acidity in the soil and in the rain, climatic changes, human intervention, livestock pressure. ## Questions [questions:bioindicators] ## Research notes [notes:bioindicators] ## Wikis [wikis:bioindicators] ## Activities [activities:bioindicators] ### Published articles + Markert, Prof. Dr. Bernd & Breure, Anton & Zechmeister, Harald. (2003). Bioindicators and Biomonitors: Principles, Concepts and Applications. Trace Metals and Other Contaminants in the Environment. 6. 15-25. [LINK to the full text](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313718613_Bioindicators_and_Biomonitors_Principles_Concepts_and_Applications). + Vinet, L., & Zhedanov, A. (2010). Bioindicators & Biomonitors Principles, Concepts and Applications. In Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling (Vol. 53, Issue 9). https://doi.org/10.1088/1751-8113/44/8/085201 [LINK to the abstract](https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780124115743000128). + Bhaduri, D., Chatterjee, D., Chakraborty, K., Chatterjee, S., & Saha, A. (2018). Bioindicators of Degraded Soils (pp. 231–257). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99076-7_8 [LINK to the abstrac](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/329406221_Bioindicators_of_Degraded_Soils). ...
Author | Comment | Last activity | Moderation | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ag8n | "Thank you. That's what I was after. Much appreciated!!! " | Read more » | over 2 years ago | |||
fongvania | "I have access to the paper you're talking about--here is a snippet of the section you may be most interested in: Let me check if I'm allowed t..." | Read more » | over 2 years ago | |||
Ag8n | "Working my way through the paper. One of the things the original talks about is " Extraction by immersion in DMSO" and "OD435/OD415 nm". This is ..." | Read more » | over 2 years ago | |||
fongvania | "Thank you for reading! Let me know if there's anything I can help clarify " | Read more » | over 2 years ago | |||
Ag8n | "Quite interesting. It will take several more readings before it's understood. " | Read more » | over 2 years ago | |||
fongvania | "I will be attending! " | Read more » | over 2 years ago | |||
julbusk | "I will be attending! " | Read more » | almost 3 years ago | |||
lb3124 | "I will be attending! " | Read more » | almost 3 years ago | |||
JessicaJewell | "I will be attending! " | Read more » | almost 3 years ago | |||
ierealy | "I will be attending! " | Read more » | almost 3 years ago | |||
MJabot | "I will be attending! " | Read more » | almost 3 years ago | |||
catherine_m_d_booth | "I will be attending! " | Read more » | almost 3 years ago | |||
bhamster | "I will be attending! " | Read more » | almost 3 years ago | |||
liz | "I will be attending! " | Read more » | almost 3 years ago | |||
fongvania | " @fongvania has marked @alejobonifacio as a co-author. " | Read more » | almost 3 years ago | |||
bhamster | "@bhamster awards a barnstar to alejobonifacio for their awesome contribution! " | Read more » | about 3 years ago | |||
imvec | "@imvec awards a barnstar to alejobonifacio for their awesome contribution! " | Read more » | about 3 years ago | |||
markienth08 | "Hello, Your Blog is very Informative for us. Regards Best Landscape Company " | Read more » | over 3 years ago | |||
fongvania | "Tagging recent contributors to air quality content in case you're interested! @crispinpierce @denissebn_06 @winter_sullen @Kennicka_HaganKarr @den..." | Read more » | over 3 years ago | |||
laurel_mire | " Awesome post:) I found lots of lichen on the oak trees in my town! Foliose I think. Here's a bonus shot of all the Spanish moss growing on the..." | Read more » | over 3 years ago | |||
alejobonifacio | "I did this! I found this :point_up_2: It was in a big park of Córdoba city, in Argentina. This city has at least 1,000,000 population. In the u..." | Read more » | over 3 years ago | |||
fongvania | "yay~ excited to see how it goes, keep us posted! " | Read more » | over 3 years ago | |||
alejobonifacio | "Wow! :astonished: This sounds very interesting! I am gonna do it! " | Read more » | over 3 years ago | |||
fongvania | "Really interested in hearing any updates about this! Were there any initial findings? " | Read more » | over 3 years ago |