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Changes in invertebrate community composition allow for consistent interpretation of biodiversity loss in ecological status assessment

机译:无脊椎动物群落组成的变化允许在生态状况评估中对生物多样性的丧失做出一致的解释

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Biological communities change in response to human alteration. The response of individual taxa and the community can be used to establish preventive criteria to halt further biodiversity deterioration. Here we explore how consistent are the boundaries between Good and Moderate ecological status derived from classification systems used in North-NW Spain: NORThern Spain Indicators system (NORTI), River type specific multimetric (METI) and Iberian Bio-monitoring Working Party (IBMWP), by using common interpretation of normative definitions of Water Framework Directive. We applied the three classifications to a monitoring dataset of Nalon River basin, comprising samples from different stream types and reference conditions. We applied Threshold Indicator Taxa ANalysis to the invertebrate community along the most relevant environmental pressures and biological impairment gradients tepresented by the Ecological Quality Ratio (EQR) scores of the classification systems. Only NORTI provided a true community ecological threshold and the change point (cp) 95% quantile (Q95%) range of 0.760 was assumed to be the boundary from Good to Moderate (G/M) status, used to standardize the number of taxa loss in all systems. Since the average number of taxa at reference sites was 34, the estimated loss of sensitive taxa was up to 97.1% in IBMWP, 73.5% in METI and 52.9% in NORTI when passing from Good to Moderate status, revealing very permissive boundaries. The loss of common sensitive taxa in NORTI at Q95% was used as G/M threshold and applied to the other dassifications, resulting all in a common biodiversity loss of 21% of sensitive taxa richness at values of NORTI-EQR = 0.760, METf-EQR = 0.818 and 1BMWP-EQR = 0.753. Results indicate that significant community changes along pressure gradients allow for establishing quantitative criteria consistent with normative definitions. This understanding derived from Directive monitoring programs can assess the risk that invertebrate communities face in terms of species loss derived from anthropogenic pressures.
机译:生物群落随着人类的变化而变化。个体分类群和社区的反应可以用来建立预防标准,以制止生物多样性的进一步恶化。在这里,我们探讨了从西班牙北部西北部使用的分类系统得出的良好和中度生态状态之间的界限是如何一致的:NORThern西班牙指标系统(NORTI),特定河流类型的多指标(METI)和伊比利亚生物监测工作组(IBMWP) ,使用对水框架指令规范性定义的通用解释。我们将这三种分类应用于纳隆河流域的监测数据集,其中包括来自不同河流类型和参考条件的样本。我们根据分类系统的生态质量比(EQR)评分所代表的最相关的环境压力和生物损伤梯度,将阈值指标分类法分析应用于无脊椎动物社区。只有NORTI提供了真实的社区生态阈值,并且将变化点(cp)的95%分位数(Q95%)的范围定为0.760是从良好到中等(G / M)状态的边界,用于标准化分类群损失的数量在所有系统中。由于参考站点的平均分类单元数量为34,因此从正常状态转变为中度状态时,IBMWP中敏感分类单元的估计损失高达97.1%,METI中估计高达73.5%,而NORTI中高达52.9%,揭示了非常宽松的界限。以Q95%的NORTI中常见敏感类群的损失作为G / M阈值,并应用于其他成色情况,导致所有生物多样性在NORTI-EQR = 0.760,METf- EQR = 0.818和1BMWP-EQR = 0.753。结果表明,沿压力梯度的显着群落变化允许建立符合规范定义的定量标准。从指示性监测计划中获得的这种理解可以评估无脊椎动物群落因人为压力造成的物种损失方面所面临的风险。

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