Identifying Reference Conditions and Quantifying Biological Variability Within Benthic Macroinvertebrate Communities in Perennial and Non-perennial Northern California Streams

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Kevin B. Lunde
Matthew R. Cover
Raphael D. Mazor
Christopher A. Sommers
Vincent H. Resh
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[1] University of California,Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management
[2] Berkeley,Department of Biological Sciences
[3] California State University,Department of Biology
[4] Stanislaus,undefined
[5] One University Circle Turlock,undefined
[6] Southern California Coastal Water Research Project,undefined
[7] EOA,undefined
[8] Inc.,undefined
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Environmental Management | 2013年 / 51卷
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Bioassessment; Biological indices; Inter-annual variability; Spatial variability; Reference condition; Multimetric index; Mediterranean; Hydrology; Ecoregion;
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Identification of minimally disturbed reference sites is a critical step in developing precise and informative ecological indicators. We tested procedures to select reference sites, and quantified natural variation (inter-site and -annual variability) among reference conditions using a macroinvertebrate data set collected from 429 mediterranean-climate stream reaches in the San Francisco Bay Area, California (USA). We determined that a landscape GIS-based stressor screen followed by a local field-based stressor screen effectively identified least-disturbed reference sites that, based on NMS ordination results, supported different biological communities than sites identified with only landscape (GIS) or local (field) stressors. An examination of least-disturbed reference sites indicated that inter-site variability was strongly associated with stream hydrology (i.e., perennial vs. non-perennial flow) and annual precipitation, which highlights the need to control for such variation when developing biological indicators through natural gradient modeling or using unique biological indicators for both non-perennial and perennial streams. Metrics were more variable among non-perennial streams, indicating that additional modeling may be needed to develop precise biological indicators for non-perennial streams. Among 192 sites sampled two to six times over the 8-year study period, the biological community showed moderate inter-annual variability, with the 100 point index of biotic integrity scores varying from 0 to 51 points (mean = 11.5). Variance components analysis indicated that inter-annual variability explained only a fraction (5–18 %) of the total variation when compared against site-level variation; thus efforts to understand causes of natural variation between sites will produce more precise and accurate biological indicators.
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页数:11
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