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Development and validation of fish-based, multimetric indices for assessing the ecological health of Western Australian estuaries

机译:以鱼为基础的多指标指标的开发和验证,以评估西澳大利亚州河口的生态健康

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We describe the development of the first fish-based, multimetric indices for assessing and monitoring the health of Australian estuaries, and their application to the nearshore (<2 m depth) and offshore (>2m depth) waters of the Swan Estuary, Western Australia. Suites of fish community metrics, including measures of species composition, diversity and abundance, trophic structure and life history function, were selected via a novel weight of evidence approach on the basis of their sensitivity to detect inter-annual change in estuarine condition. For each selected metric, seasonally-adjusted reference conditions were established for each spatial management zone of the Swan Estuary using 30 years of standardised historical fish assemblage data. This extensive data set provided a sound basis for determining the 'best available' standard of biotic integrity recorded over that time period and thus a reliable benchmark against which the current and future health of the estuary may be assessed and compared. The nearshore and offshore indices were robust to the effects of natural, intra-seasonal variability in environmental conditions, and so provide reliable tools for quantifying and classifying the ecological health of the Swan Estuary and its constituent management zones. The response of the nearshore index to an algal bloom confirmed that it is sufficiently sensitive to quantify ecological health responses to local-scale environmental perturbations and to track the subsequent recovery of the system following their removal. The indices provide managers with a reliable, quantitative method for assessing and communicating the health of the Swan Estuary and, similarly, of other estuaries across south-western Australia.
机译:我们描述了第一个以鱼为基础的多指标指标的发展,该指标用于评估和监测澳大利亚河口的健康状况,并将其应用于西澳大利亚天鹅河口的近岸(<2 m深度)和近海(> 2m深度)水域。通过一种新颖的证据权重方法,基于对河口状况的年际变化的敏感性,选择了一套鱼类群落指标,包括物种组成,多样性和丰度,营养结构和生活史功能的指标。对于每个选定的度量标准,使用30年标准化的历史鱼类组合数据,为天鹅河口的每个空间管理区建立了经过季节性调整的参考条件。这个广泛的数据集为确定该时间段内记录的“最佳的”生物完整性标准提供了良好的基础,因此为评估和比较河口当前和未来的健康状况提供了可靠的基准。近岸和离岸指数对环境条件下自然,季节内变化的影响具有较强的适应性,因此为量化和分类天鹅河口及其组成管理区的生态健康提供了可靠的工具。近岸指数对藻华的响应证实了它足够敏感,可以量化对当地规模环境扰动的生态健康响应,并追踪去除后对系统的后续恢复。这些指数为管理人员提供了一种可靠的定量方法,用于评估和传达天鹅河口以及澳大利亚西南部其他河口的健康状况。

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    《Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 》 |2012年第1期| p.102-113| 共12页
  • 作者单位

    Centre for Fish, Fisheries and Aquatic Ecosystem Research, School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Murdoch University, South Street, Murdoch,Western Australia 6150, Australia;

    Centre for Fish, Fisheries and Aquatic Ecosystem Research, School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Murdoch University, South Street, Murdoch,Western Australia 6150, Australia;

    Plymouth Marine Laboratory, Prospect Place, West Hoe, Plymouth Pli 3DH, United Kingdom;

    Centre for Fish, Fisheries and Aquatic Ecosystem Research, School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Murdoch University, South Street, Murdoch,Western Australia 6150, Australia;

    Centre for Fish, Fisheries and Aquatic Ecosystem Research, School of Biological Sciences and Biotechnology, Murdoch University, South Street, Murdoch,Western Australia 6150, Australia;

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  • 关键词

    algal bloom; fish; health; indicator; metric; reference condition; regional index terms; australia; western australia; perth; swan estuary;

    机译:藻华;鱼类;健康;指标;度量;参考条件;区域指标术语;澳大利亚;西澳大利亚州;珀斯;天鹅河口;

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