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RAPPER: A new method for rapid assessment of macroalgae as a complement to diatom-based assessments of ecological status

机译:RAPPER:一种快速评估大型藻类的新方法,可作为基于硅藻的生态状况评估的补充

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Most methods for ecological assessment developed since the onset of the Water Framework Directive require substantial effort by skilled analysts and are therefore expensive to use. RAPPER ("Rapid Assessment of PeriPhyton Ecology in Rivers") is a high level ecological "triage" method that enables rapid screening of sites within a water body to enable managers to identify areas subject to nutrient pressures. The method involves a survey of macroscopic algae within 10 m lengths of watercourses, taking samples for subsequent identification, and assessing cover. Genus-level identification is used to ensure rapid assessment and comparability, and that the method can be used by a wide range of users. Genera of alga that form conspicuous growths recognisable with the naked eye are designated as either "stress-tolerant" ("S-taxa") or "competitive" taxa ("C-taxa"), depending on their preference for locations with low or high nutrient concentrations. Genera whose representatives span a wide range of nutrient conditions, or for which few data are available, are placed in a third class, "unclassified". The presence of S-taxa and the relative cover of C-taxa are then used to determine whether a site is at risk from eutrophication. Field trials in Scotland demonstrated that the method discriminates between sites with low and high nutrient concentrations. Significant differences were also observed in values of the Trophic Diatom Index between RAPPER classification categories. RAPPER can be used alone (allowing greater spatial or temporal coverage within water bodies at lower cost than conventional assessment methods) or to increase confidence in assessments of the condition of the phytobenthos by incorporating algae other than diatoms. The outcomes also relate directly to the experiences of non-technical stakeholders, and will have benefits for communicating ecosystem health concepts to the wider public, for example through "citizen science".
机译:自《水框架指令》生效以来开发的大多数生态评估方法都需要熟练的分析人员付出大量努力,因此使用成本昂贵。 RAPPER(“河流外围水生生态的快速评估”)是一种高级生​​态“分类”方法,可以快速筛选水体中的位置,从而使管理人员能够确定遭受营养压力的区域。该方法包括对水道10 m内的宏观藻类进行调查,取样以进行后续识别,并评估覆盖度。属级识别用于确保快速评估和可比性,并且该方法可以被广泛的用户使用。可以用肉眼识别出明显生长的藻类被指定为“耐胁迫”(“ S-紫杉”)或“竞争性”类群(“ C-紫杉”),具体取决于它们对低或低位置的偏好。营养素含量高。代表了广泛营养条件或缺乏可用数据的属被归为第三类,即“未分类”。然后使用S-紫杉类的存在和C-紫杉类的相对覆盖率来确定某个地点是否存在富营养化的风险。在苏格兰的田间试验表明,该方法可以区分养分含量低和高的部位。 RAPPER分类类别之间的营养硅藻指数值也观察到显着差异。 RAPPER可以单独使用(与常规评估方法相比,可以以更低的成本在水体中实现更大的空间或时间覆盖),或者通过掺入除硅藻以外的藻类来提高对植物底栖动物状况评估的信心。结果还直接与非技术利益相关者的经验有关,并且将有益于例如通过“公民科学”向更广泛的公众宣传生态系统健康概念。

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