Bayesian inference of physicochemical quality elements of tropical lagoon Nokoué (Benin)
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In view of the very strong degradation
of aquatic ecosystems, it is urgent to set up monitor-
ing systems that are best able to report on the effects
of the stresses they undergo. This is particularly true
in developing countries, where specific and relevant
quality standards and funding for monitoring pro-
grams are lacking. The objective of this study was
to make a relevant and objective choice of physico-
chemical parameters informative of the main stress-
ors occurring on African lakes and to identify their
alteration thresholds. Based on statistical analyses of the relationship between several driving forces
and the physicochemical parameters of the Nokoué
lagoon, relevant physicochemical parameters were
selected for its monitoring. An innovative method
based on Bayesian statistical modeling was used.
Eleven physicochemical parameters were selected
for their response to at least one stressor and their
threshold quality standards also established: Total
Phosphorus (<4.5mg/L), Orthophosphates (<0.2mg/L),
Nitrates (<0.5 mg/L), TKN (<1.85 mg/L), Dry Organic
Matter (<5 mg/L), Dissolved Oxygen (>4 mg/L),
BOD (<11.6 mg/L), Salinity (7.6 ‰), Water Tempera-
ture (<28.7 °C), pH (>6.2), and Transparency (>0.9 m).
According to the System for the Evaluation of
Coastal Water Quality, these thresholds correspond to
“good to medium” suitability classes, except for total
phosphorus. One of the original features of this study
is the use of the bounds of the credibility interval of the
fixed-effect coefficients as local weathering stand-
ards for the characterization of the physicochemical
status of this anthropized African ecosystem.
