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Odonates as indicators of the ecological integrity of the river corridor: Development and application of the Odonate River Index (ORI) in northern Italy

机译:Odonate作为河流走廊生态完整性的指标:意大利北部的Odonate河指数(ORI)的开发和应用

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The assessment of the ecological conditions of rivers is crucial for their appropriate management and restoration. Bioindicators commonly used to evaluate the river status (i.e. diatoms, aquatic macrophytes, benthic macroinvertebrates and fish) detect alterations of water quality, but are not particularly sensitive to hydromorphological degradation, which is another relevant pressure in river systems. Furthermore, those bioindicators are usually applied only to flowing channels. We developed a new multimetric index, the Odonate River Index (ORI), to assess the conditions of the whole corridor in alluvial rivers. The ORI is a development of an evaluation system proposed in Austria, and based on the Odonate Habitat Index (OHI). Odonates were chosen as bioindicators for the ecological integrity of the river corridor, since this taxon provides information on the conditions of their aquatic breeding sites, as well as on the surrounding terrestrial areas, due to its amphibiotic life cycle. We used a case study of 18 reaches from six Italian Alpine rivers, characterized by different morphological conditions and level of human impact. Within each study reach, we selected four sites, both lotic and lentic sites. Dragonfly surveys consisted in field observation of adults, and collection of larvae and exuviae. To define the best sampling strategy, we compared the results of the ORI metrics obtained varying the input data by combining different sampling methods: the best compromise between effort and exhaustiveness was obtained coupling the observation of adults with the collection of exuviae. We found the ORI to be a robust and reliable tool to assess the status of the river corridor in a wide range of environmental conditions and river morphology, being particularly suitable to detect hydromorphological degradation and alterations of the structure of aquatic and riparian vegetation. We identified two limiting factors for the applicability of this index: low water temperatures of the main channel (i.e. mean annual value below 10 degrees C) and river reaches with no or scarce aquatic and riparian vegetation. In addition to the assessment of river conditions, the ORI could also be applied for monitoring the effects of river restoration actions. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:河流生态状况的评估对于河流的适当管理和恢复至关重要。通常用于评估河流状况的生物指标(例如,硅藻,水生植物,底栖大型无脊椎动物和鱼类)可检测水质的变化,但对水形态的退化并不特别敏感,这是河流系统中的另一个相关压力。此外,那些生物指示剂通常仅应用于流动通道。我们开发了一种新的多指标索引,即Odonate河指数(ORI),以评估冲积河流中整个走廊的状况。 ORI是在奥地利提议的一种基于Odonate人居指数(OHI)的评估系统的开发。由于该分类单元可提供两栖动物生命周期的信息,因此该分类单元可提供有关其水生繁殖地点以及周围陆地区域状况的信息,因此选择Odonates作为河流走廊生态完整性的生物指标。我们以来自六个意大利高山河流的18条河段为例,以不同的形态条件和人类影响水平为特征。在每个研究范围内,我们选择了四个站点,既是抽气站点,也是透镜站点。蜻蜓调查包括对成虫的野外观察以及幼虫和虾科的采集。为了定义最佳采样策略,我们通过组合不同的采样方法,比较了通过改变输入数据而获得的ORI指标的结果:在努力与穷举之间取得了最佳的折中,这是通过将成年人的观察结果与Exuviae的采集相结合而获得的。我们发现,ORI是一种在各种环境条件和河流形态中评估河流走廊状态的强大而可靠的工具,特别适合检测水文形态退化以及水生和河岸植被结构的变化。我们确定了该指数适用性的两个限制因素:主航道的水温低(即年均值低于10摄氏度)和河段没有或缺乏水生和河岸植被的河流。除了评估河流状况外,ORI还可以用于监测河流恢复行动的效果。 (C)2015 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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