What is a bioindicator? What are some examples of bioindicators?
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Bioindicator:
Any species (indicator species) or group of species whose function, population, or status can reveal the environmental quality state is referred to as a bioindicator.
Bioindicators can reveal the cumulative effects of various pollutants in the ecosystem, as well as how long a problem has been.
Animals are the most common indicator species.
Examples of bioindicators:
Lichens:
Lichens are symbiotic associations between algae and fungi.
Lichens are excellent air pollutant indicators since they do not flourish in polluted environments.
2. Phytoplanktons:
Plankton communities are frequently employed as bioindicators in aquatic systems to track ecological change.