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Quantifying the responses of biological indices to rare macroinvertebrate taxa exclusion: Does excluding more rare taxa cause more error?

机译:量化生物学指标对罕见大型无脊椎动物分类群排除的响应:排除更多的稀有分类群是否会引起更多错误?

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Abstract Including or excluding rare taxa in bioassessment is a controversial topic, which essentially affects the reliability and accuracy of the result. In the present paper, we hypothesize that biological indices such as Shannon?¢????Wiener index, Simpson's index, Margalef index, evenness, BMWP (biological monitoring working party), and ASPT (Average Score Per Taxon) respond differently to rare taxa exclusion. To test this hypothesis, a benthic macroinvertebrate data set based on recent fifteen-year studies in China was built for suppositional plot analyses. A field research was conducted in the Nansi Lake to perform related analyses. The results of suppositional plot simulations showed that Simpson's index placed more weight on common taxa than any other studied indices, followed by Shannon?¢????Wiener index which remained a high value with the exclusion of rare taxa. The results indicated that there was not much of effect on Simpson's index and Shannon?¢????Wiener index when rare taxa were excluded. Rare taxa played an important role in Margalef index and BMWP than in other indices. Evenness showed an increase trend, while ASPT varied inconsistently with the exclusion of rare taxa. Results of the field study also indicated that rare taxa had few impacts on the Shannon?¢????Wiener index. By examining the relationships between the rare taxa and biological indices in our study, it is suggested that including the rare taxa when using BMWP and excluding them in the proposed way (e.g., fixed-count subsampling) to calculate Shannon?¢????Wiener index and Simpson's index could raise the efficiency and reduce the biases in the bioassessment of freshwater ecosystems.
机译:摘要在生物评估中包括或排除稀有分类单元是一个有争议的话题,它实质上影响了结果的可靠性和准确性。在本文中,我们假设诸如Shannon?Wiener指数,Simpson指数,Margalef指数,均匀度,BMWP(生物监测工作组)和ASPT(每类平均得分)等生物学指标对稀有性的反应不同分类群排除。为了验证这一假设,建立了基于中国近十五年研究的底栖大型无脊椎动物数据集,用于假设情节分析。在南四湖进行了现场研究,以进行相关分析。假设图模拟的结果表明,辛普森指数在普通分类群上的权重比其他任何研究指标都高,其次是香农Wi维纳指数,在排除稀有分类群的情况下仍保持较高的价值。结果表明,当排除稀有分类群时,对辛普森指数和香农维纳指数的影响不大。稀有分类群在Margalef指数和BMWP中比在其他指数中起重要作用。均匀度显示增加趋势,而ASPT与稀有分类群的排除不一致。实地研究的结果还表明,稀有分类单元对香农Wi维纳指数几乎没有影响。通过研究本研究中稀有分类群与生物学指标之间的关系,建议在使用BMWP时包括稀有分类群,并以建议的方式(例如固定计数二次采样)将其排除在外,以计算Shannon? Wiener指数和Simpson指数可以提高效率并减少淡水生态系统生物评估中的偏差。

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