Environmental biomonitoring of terrestrial ecosystems in the Philippines: A critical assessment and evaluation

Environmental, biological monitoring becomes an important approach to assess the extent of environmental pollution in the current status of the ecosystem’s quality. Hence, this review paper aims to identify the most suitable biomarkers for environmental biomonitoring and determine the different bior...

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Main Authors: Berame, Julie S., Mariano, Melet B., Lascano, Jennifer P., Sariana, Lalaine G., Macasinag, Ma. Lourdes, Alam, Zeba F.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-101432023-11-10T03:59:53Z Environmental biomonitoring of terrestrial ecosystems in the Philippines: A critical assessment and evaluation Berame, Julie S. Mariano, Melet B. Lascano, Jennifer P. Sariana, Lalaine G. Macasinag, Ma. Lourdes Alam, Zeba F. Environmental, biological monitoring becomes an important approach to assess the extent of environmental pollution in the current status of the ecosystem’s quality. Hence, this review paper aims to identify the most suitable biomarkers for environmental biomonitoring and determine the different bioremediation approaches. This different bioremediation approaches in the terrestrial ecosystem across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao need to be developed and promulgated. As found in the review, heavy metals like mercury, lead, chromium, cadmium, copper, zinc, magnesium, potassium, iron, manganese, and nickel are among the reported pollutants in terrestrial ecosystems including agricultural pesticides that contribute to soil pollution. Through pollutants assessment in the terrestrial ecosystem, bioindicators to human hair, lichens, and biomarker in chromosomal damage indicate genotoxicity at the chromosomal level. This apparent occurrence in environmental pollutants is associated with the degradation of environmental quality affecting biological species in the terrestrial ecosystem that requires remediation approaches to restore the air and soil quality. These phytoremediation approaches have shown evidence in the studies conducted in the Philippines’ mine tailings to identify potential tropical are phytoremediators for phytoremediation. Furthermore, immobilization techniques, soil washing, and phytostabilization approach are applicable in the country. Finally, the available literature on environmental biomonitoring of the terrestrial ecosystems in the Philippines, which focused more on biomonitoring studies and bioassessments, is still a pressing need. 2020-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11277 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Biotic communities—Philippines Environmental monitoring—Philippines Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Biotic communities—Philippines
Environmental monitoring—Philippines
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
spellingShingle Biotic communities—Philippines
Environmental monitoring—Philippines
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
Berame, Julie S.
Mariano, Melet B.
Lascano, Jennifer P.
Sariana, Lalaine G.
Macasinag, Ma. Lourdes
Alam, Zeba F.
Environmental biomonitoring of terrestrial ecosystems in the Philippines: A critical assessment and evaluation
description Environmental, biological monitoring becomes an important approach to assess the extent of environmental pollution in the current status of the ecosystem’s quality. Hence, this review paper aims to identify the most suitable biomarkers for environmental biomonitoring and determine the different bioremediation approaches. This different bioremediation approaches in the terrestrial ecosystem across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao need to be developed and promulgated. As found in the review, heavy metals like mercury, lead, chromium, cadmium, copper, zinc, magnesium, potassium, iron, manganese, and nickel are among the reported pollutants in terrestrial ecosystems including agricultural pesticides that contribute to soil pollution. Through pollutants assessment in the terrestrial ecosystem, bioindicators to human hair, lichens, and biomarker in chromosomal damage indicate genotoxicity at the chromosomal level. This apparent occurrence in environmental pollutants is associated with the degradation of environmental quality affecting biological species in the terrestrial ecosystem that requires remediation approaches to restore the air and soil quality. These phytoremediation approaches have shown evidence in the studies conducted in the Philippines’ mine tailings to identify potential tropical are phytoremediators for phytoremediation. Furthermore, immobilization techniques, soil washing, and phytostabilization approach are applicable in the country. Finally, the available literature on environmental biomonitoring of the terrestrial ecosystems in the Philippines, which focused more on biomonitoring studies and bioassessments, is still a pressing need.
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author Berame, Julie S.
Mariano, Melet B.
Lascano, Jennifer P.
Sariana, Lalaine G.
Macasinag, Ma. Lourdes
Alam, Zeba F.
author_facet Berame, Julie S.
Mariano, Melet B.
Lascano, Jennifer P.
Sariana, Lalaine G.
Macasinag, Ma. Lourdes
Alam, Zeba F.
author_sort Berame, Julie S.
title Environmental biomonitoring of terrestrial ecosystems in the Philippines: A critical assessment and evaluation
title_short Environmental biomonitoring of terrestrial ecosystems in the Philippines: A critical assessment and evaluation
title_full Environmental biomonitoring of terrestrial ecosystems in the Philippines: A critical assessment and evaluation
title_fullStr Environmental biomonitoring of terrestrial ecosystems in the Philippines: A critical assessment and evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Environmental biomonitoring of terrestrial ecosystems in the Philippines: A critical assessment and evaluation
title_sort environmental biomonitoring of terrestrial ecosystems in the philippines: a critical assessment and evaluation
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2020
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11277
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