نتایج جستجو برای: bioassessment

تعداد نتایج: 217  

2016
Barbara Doll Gregory Jennings Jean Spooner David Penrose Joseph Usset James Blackwell Mark Fernandez

Five rapid visual stream assessment methods were applied to 65 restored streams in North Carolina, and the results were correlated with measured macroinvertebrate community metrics to evaluate predictive ability. The USEPA Rapid Bioassessment Protocol (RBP), USDA Stream Visual Assessment Protocol (SVAP), Peterson’s Riparian Channel and Environmental Inventory (RCE), NCSU Eco-Geomorphological As...

2005
G. E. HOST J. SCHULDT J. J. H. CIBOROWSKI L. B. JOHNSON T. HOLLENHORST

Identification of reference conditions for ecological assessments of coastal ecosystems poses a challenging problem in highly modified landscapes. A method is described for characterizing disturbance in coastal ecosystems using remotely sensed land classification and other publicly available GIS data. Within ecoregions bordering the US Great Lakes coast, aquatic habitats bordering the shoreline...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2007
Caitrin A Martin Samuel N Luoma Daniel J Cain David B Buchwalter

A major challenge in ecotoxicology lies in generating data under experimental conditions that are relevant to understanding contaminant effects in nature. Biodynamic modeling combines species-specific physiological traits to make predictions of metal bioaccumulation that fare well when tested in the field. We generated biodynamic models for seven predatory stonefly (Plecoptera) species represen...

Journal: :Molecular ecology resources 2016
Nathan T Evans Brett P Olds Mark A Renshaw Cameron R Turner Yiyuan Li Christopher L Jerde Andrew R Mahon Michael E Pfrender Gary A Lamberti David M Lodge

Freshwater fauna are particularly sensitive to environmental change and disturbance. Management agencies frequently use fish and amphibian biodiversity as indicators of ecosystem health and a way to prioritize and assess management strategies. Traditional aquatic bioassessment that relies on capture of organisms via nets, traps and electrofishing gear typically has low detection probabilities f...

Journal: :Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 2023

The metacommunity concept has been widely used to explain the biodiversity patterns at various scales. It considers influences of both local (e.g., environmental filtering and biotic interactions) regional processes dispersal limitation) in shaping community structures. Compared spatial processes, influence interactions on streams received limited attention. We investigated relative importance ...

Journal: :Turkish journal of water scince and management 2023

Stream types determined according to altitude, slope and alkalinity in six different hydrobiogeographic regions of Türkiye were taken as the basis study. In line with European Water Framework Directive, a macroinvertebrate based multimetric method was tested for Turkish rivers potential assessment. this study, benthic data (3502 samples obtained from 1925 stations reference points) used create ...

2015
Anett S. Trebitz Joel C. Hoffman George W. Grant Tyler M. Billehus Erik M. Pilgrim

DNA-based identification of mixed-organism samples offers the potential to greatly reduce the need for resource-intensive morphological identification, which would be of value both to bioassessment and non-native species monitoring. The ability to assign species identities to DNA sequences found depends on the availability of comprehensive DNA reference libraries. Here, we compile inventories f...

Journal: :Environmental Management 2009
Raphael D. Mazor Alison H. Purcell Vincent H. Resh

Long-term variability of bioassessments has not been well evaluated. We analyzed a 20-year data set (1984-2003) from four sites in two northern California streams to examine the variability of bioassessment indices (two multivariate RIVPACS-type O/E scores and one multimetric index of biotic integrity, IBI), as well as eight metrics. All sites were sampled in spring; one site was also sampled i...

Journal: :Neotropical entomology 2008
Daniel F Buss Erika L Borges

This study is part of the effort to test and to establish Rapid Bioassessment Protocols (RBP) using benthic macroinvertebrates as indicators of the water quality of wadeable streams in south-east Brazil. We compared the cost-effectiveness of sampling devices frequently used in RBPs, Surber and Kick-net samplers, and of three mesh sizes (125, 250 and 500 microm). A total of 126,815 benthic macro...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2008
Suzanne M Lussier Sara N da Silva Michael Charpentier James F Heltshe Susan M Cormier Donald J Klemm Marnita Chintala Saro Jayaraman

Watershed land use in suburban areas can affect stream biota through degradation of instream habitat, water quality, and riparian vegetation. By monitoring stream biotic communities in various geographic regions, we can better understand and conserve our watershed ecosystems. The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between watershed land use and the integrity of benthic inve...

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