Can people detect the loss of water quality? A field experiment to evaluate the correlation between visual perception and water eutrophication degree

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Autor(a) principal: Nabout,João Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: David,Ana Clara Maciel, Felipe,Jéssica Fagundes, Machado,Karine Borges, Carvalho,Laurence, Cunha,Hélida Ferreira da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Aim The quantity and quality of water are essential to many ecosystem services, biodiversity and human well-being. In the present paper, we used a field experiment to evaluate the visual perception of the public regarding the loss of water quality associated with eutrophication and greening of water. We hypothesized that with an increase in eutrophication (i.e. greening of water due to increased Chlorophyll-a), people can detect a loss of water quality and threats to ecosystem services. Methods We used an experimental area composed of six mesocosms (500L water tanks) with a gradient of chlorophyll-a varying from clear water (without chlorophyll-a) up to eutrophic mesocosms (very green water). A total of 100 people visited the experimental area in-situ, and 83 people visualized pictures of the mesocosms. Results Our results indicated that people were able to detect the loss of water quality associated with increased concentrations of chlorophyll-a, and recognized that these were less suitable for recreational activity and consumption. Moreover, this perception did not vary by gender, formal education, or frequency of visits to aquatic ecosystems. Conclusions The results highlight the clear potential of visual public perception to be used as a simple, rapid, early-warning strategy for monitoring programs of water quality and also an approach that strengthens the link between science and society.
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spelling Can people detect the loss of water quality? A field experiment to evaluate the correlation between visual perception and water eutrophication degreeChlorophyll-amesocosmtropicalpicturesinterviewcitizen science Abstract Aim The quantity and quality of water are essential to many ecosystem services, biodiversity and human well-being. In the present paper, we used a field experiment to evaluate the visual perception of the public regarding the loss of water quality associated with eutrophication and greening of water. We hypothesized that with an increase in eutrophication (i.e. greening of water due to increased Chlorophyll-a), people can detect a loss of water quality and threats to ecosystem services. Methods We used an experimental area composed of six mesocosms (500L water tanks) with a gradient of chlorophyll-a varying from clear water (without chlorophyll-a) up to eutrophic mesocosms (very green water). A total of 100 people visited the experimental area in-situ, and 83 people visualized pictures of the mesocosms. Results Our results indicated that people were able to detect the loss of water quality associated with increased concentrations of chlorophyll-a, and recognized that these were less suitable for recreational activity and consumption. Moreover, this perception did not vary by gender, formal education, or frequency of visits to aquatic ecosystems. Conclusions The results highlight the clear potential of visual public perception to be used as a simple, rapid, early-warning strategy for monitoring programs of water quality and also an approach that strengthens the link between science and society.Associação Brasileira de Limnologia2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2179-975X2022000100706Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia v.34 2022reponame:Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Limnologia (ABL)instacron:ABL10.1590/s2179-975x2921info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNabout,João CarlosDavid,Ana Clara MacielFelipe,Jéssica FagundesMachado,Karine BorgesCarvalho,LaurenceCunha,Hélida Ferreira daeng2022-03-18T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2179-975X2022000100706Revistahttp://www.ablimno.org.br/publiActa.phphttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||actalb@rc.unesp.br2179-975X0102-6712opendoar:2022-03-18T00:00Acta Limnologica Brasiliensia (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Limnologia (ABL)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Can people detect the loss of water quality? A field experiment to evaluate the correlation between visual perception and water eutrophication degree
title Can people detect the loss of water quality? A field experiment to evaluate the correlation between visual perception and water eutrophication degree
spellingShingle Can people detect the loss of water quality? A field experiment to evaluate the correlation between visual perception and water eutrophication degree
Nabout,João Carlos
Chlorophyll-a
mesocosm
tropical
pictures
interview
citizen science
title_short Can people detect the loss of water quality? A field experiment to evaluate the correlation between visual perception and water eutrophication degree
title_full Can people detect the loss of water quality? A field experiment to evaluate the correlation between visual perception and water eutrophication degree
title_fullStr Can people detect the loss of water quality? A field experiment to evaluate the correlation between visual perception and water eutrophication degree
title_full_unstemmed Can people detect the loss of water quality? A field experiment to evaluate the correlation between visual perception and water eutrophication degree
title_sort Can people detect the loss of water quality? A field experiment to evaluate the correlation between visual perception and water eutrophication degree
author Nabout,João Carlos
author_facet Nabout,João Carlos
David,Ana Clara Maciel
Felipe,Jéssica Fagundes
Machado,Karine Borges
Carvalho,Laurence
Cunha,Hélida Ferreira da
author_role author
author2 David,Ana Clara Maciel
Felipe,Jéssica Fagundes
Machado,Karine Borges
Carvalho,Laurence
Cunha,Hélida Ferreira da
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nabout,João Carlos
David,Ana Clara Maciel
Felipe,Jéssica Fagundes
Machado,Karine Borges
Carvalho,Laurence
Cunha,Hélida Ferreira da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chlorophyll-a
mesocosm
tropical
pictures
interview
citizen science
topic Chlorophyll-a
mesocosm
tropical
pictures
interview
citizen science
description Abstract Aim The quantity and quality of water are essential to many ecosystem services, biodiversity and human well-being. In the present paper, we used a field experiment to evaluate the visual perception of the public regarding the loss of water quality associated with eutrophication and greening of water. We hypothesized that with an increase in eutrophication (i.e. greening of water due to increased Chlorophyll-a), people can detect a loss of water quality and threats to ecosystem services. Methods We used an experimental area composed of six mesocosms (500L water tanks) with a gradient of chlorophyll-a varying from clear water (without chlorophyll-a) up to eutrophic mesocosms (very green water). A total of 100 people visited the experimental area in-situ, and 83 people visualized pictures of the mesocosms. Results Our results indicated that people were able to detect the loss of water quality associated with increased concentrations of chlorophyll-a, and recognized that these were less suitable for recreational activity and consumption. Moreover, this perception did not vary by gender, formal education, or frequency of visits to aquatic ecosystems. Conclusions The results highlight the clear potential of visual public perception to be used as a simple, rapid, early-warning strategy for monitoring programs of water quality and also an approach that strengthens the link between science and society.
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