Terrestrial and Aquatic Invertebrates as Bioindicators for Environmental Monitoring, with Particular Reference to Mountain Ecosystems

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Ian D. Hodkinson
John K. Jackson
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[1] Liverpool John Moores University,School of Biological and Earth Sciences
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[3] Stroud Water Research Center,undefined
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Environmental Management | 2005年 / 35卷
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Bioindication; Indicator species; Pollution; Habitat degradation; Habitat quality;
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The use of terrestrial and aquatic invertebrates as a management tool for monitoring change in ecosystems is reviewed and critically evaluated. Their suitability and value for assessing a range of environmental problems from pollution impacts, through habitat evaluation for conservation to the long-term degradation and recovery of ecosystems, is critically discussed. Guidelines are provided for the choice of appropriate bioindicators. Examples of the use of a broad spectrum of invertebrates to assess a variety of environmental problems are summarized. The particular potential of invertebrates for monitoring montane ecosystems is highlighted.
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