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为西弗吉尼亚可涉溪流进行区域和季节性分层大型底栖动物指标的校准和验证。

Calibration and validation of a regionally and seasonally stratified macroinvertebrate index for West Virginia wadeable streams.

机构信息

Office of Monitoring and Assessment, Environmental Assessment and Innovation Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region III, 1060 Chapline St, Wheeling, WV 26003, USA.

出版信息

Environ Monit Assess. 2013 Feb;185(2):1515-40. doi: 10.1007/s10661-012-2648-3. Epub 2012 May 13.

Abstract

Multimetric indices (MMIs) are routinely used by federal, state, and tribal entities to assess the quality of aquatic resources. Because of their diversity, abundance, ubiquity, and sensitivity to environmental stress, benthic macroinvertebrates are well suited for MMIs. West Virginia has used a statewide family-level stream condition index (WVSCI) since 2002. We describe the development, validation, and application of a geographically- and seasonally partitioned genus-level index of most probable stream status (GLIMPSS) for West Virginia wadeable streams. Natural classification strata were evaluated with reference site communities using mean similarity analysis and non-metric multidimensional scaling ordination. Forty-one metrics spanning six ecological categories (richness, composition, tolerance, dominance, trophic groups, and habits) were evaluated for sensitivity, responsiveness, redundancy, range and variability across seasonal (spring and summer) and regional (mountains and plateau) strata. Through a step-wise metric selection process, 8-10 metrics were aggregated to comprise four stratum-specific GLIMPSS models (mountain/plateau and spring/summer). A comparison of GLIMPSS with WVSCI exhibited marked improvements where GLIMPSS detecting greater stream impacts. A variation of the GLIMPSS, which differs only in the family-level taxonomic identification of Chironomidae (GLIMPSS (CF)), was comparable to the full GLIMPSS. These MMIs are robust yet practical tools for evaluating impacts to water quality, instream and riparian habitat, and aquatic wildlife in wadeable riffle-run streams based on sensitivity, responsiveness, precision, and independent validation. These models may be used effectively to detect degradation of the naturally occurring benthic community, assess causes of biological degradation, and plan and evaluate remediation of damaged stream ecosystems.

摘要

多指标指数(MMI)被联邦、州和部落实体常规用于评估水生资源的质量。由于其多样性、丰富度、普遍性和对环境压力的敏感性,底栖大型无脊椎动物非常适合用于 MMI。西弗吉尼亚州自 2002 年以来一直使用全州范围的基于科级的溪流状况指数(WVSCI)。我们描述了为西弗吉尼亚州可涉水溪流开发、验证和应用基于地理和季节性分区的最可能溪流状态的属级指数(GLIMPSS)。使用参考站点群落通过平均相似性分析和非度量多维标度排序评估自然分类层。评估了跨越六个生态类别(丰富度、组成、耐受性、优势、营养级和习性)的 41 项指标的敏感性、响应性、冗余性、范围和季节性(春季和夏季)和区域(山区和平原)层的变异性。通过逐步的指标选择过程,将 8-10 项指标聚合在一起,构成四个特定于层的 GLIMPSS 模型(山区/高原和春季/夏季)。GLIMPSS 与 WVSCI 的比较显示出 GLIMPSS 检测到更大的溪流影响的明显改进。GLIMPSS 的一个变体(仅在摇蚊科的科级分类鉴定上有所不同,即 GLIMPSS (CF))与完整的 GLIMPSS 相当。这些 MMI 是评估可涉水急流溪流中的水质、溪流内和河岸生境以及水生野生动物影响的强大而实用的工具,其具有敏感性、响应性、精度和独立验证。这些模型可有效地用于检测自然发生的底栖群落的退化,评估生物退化的原因,并计划和评估受损溪流生态系统的修复。

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