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Proposed Methods and Endpoints for Defining and Assessing Adverse Environmental Impact (AEI) on Fish Communities/Populations in Tennessee River Reservoirs

机译:定义和评估田纳西河水库鱼类群落/种群的不利环境影响(AEI)的建议方法和终点

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Two multimetric indices have been developed to help address fish community (reservoir fish assemblage index [RFAI]) and individual population quality (sport fishing index [SFI]) in Tennessee River reservoirs. The RFAI, with characteristics similar to the index of biotic integrity (IBI) used in stream fish community determinations, was developed to monitor the existing condition of resident fish communities[1,2,3]. The index, which incorporates standardized electrofishing of littoral areas and experimental gill netting for limnetic bottom-dwelling species, has been used to determine residential fish community response to various anthropogenic impacts in southeastern reservoirs.The SFI is a multimetric index designed to address the quality of the fishery for individual resident sport fish species in a particular lake or reservoir[4]. The SFI incorporates measures of fish population aspects and angler catch and pressure estimates. This paper proposes 70% of the maximum RFAI score and 10% above the average SFI score for individual species as “screening” endpoints for balanced indigenous populations (BIP) or adverse environmental impact (AEI). Endpoints for these indices indicate: (1) communities/populations are obviously balanced indigenous populations (BIP) indicating no adverse environmental impact (AEI), or are “screened out”; (2) communities/populations are considered to be potentially impacted; and (3) where the resident fish community/population should be considered adversely impacted. Suggestions are also made concerning how examination of individual metric scores can help determine the source or cause of the impact.
机译:已经开发了两个多指标指标,以帮助解决田纳西河水库中的鱼类群落(水库鱼类聚集指数[RFAI])和个体种群质量(运动捕鱼指数[SFI])。 RFAI具有与河流鱼类群落确定中使用的生物完整性指数(IBI)相似的特征,旨在监测居民鱼类群落的现有状况[1,2,3]。该指数结合了沿海地区的标准化电鱼捕捞和浅层底栖物种的试验刺网,已被用于确定东南部水库的居民鱼类群落对各种人为影响的反应。在特定的湖泊或水库中的个体常驻运动鱼类的渔业[4]。 SFI结合了鱼类种群方面的测量以及钓鱼者的捕获量和压力估算。本文提出了最高RFAI分数的70%和单个物种平均SFI分数的10%以上作为平衡土著人口(BIP)或不利​​环境影响(AEI)的“筛选”终点。这些指数的端点表明:(1)社区/人口显然是平衡的土著人口(BIP),表明没有不利的环境影响(AEI),或者被“隔离”; (2)社区/人口被认为可能受到影响; (3)应认为居民鱼类群落/种群受到不利影响。还建议检查单个指标得分如何帮助确定影响的来源或原因。

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