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A diagnosis-based approach to assess specific risks of river degradation in a multiple pressure context: Insights from fish communities

机译:基于诊断的方法,以评估多个压力背景下的河流退化的特定风险:鱼群中的洞察力

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In the context of increasing pressure on water bodies, many fish-based indices have been developed to evaluate the ecological status of rivers. However, most of these indices suffer from several limitations, which hamper the capacity of water managers to select the most appropriate measures of restoration. Those limitations include: (ⅰ) being dependent on reference conditions, (ⅱ) not satisfactorily handling complex and non-linear biological responses to pressure gradients, and (ⅲ) being unable to identify specific risks of stream degradation in a multi-pressure context. To tackle those issues, we developed a diagnosis-based approach using Random Forest models to predict the impairment probabilities of river fish communities by 28 pressure categories (chemical, hydromorphological and biological). In addition, the database includes the abundances of 72 fish species collected from 1527 sites in France, sampled between 2005 and 2015; and fish taxonomic and biological information. Twenty random forest models provided at least good performances when evaluating impairment probabilities of fish communities by those pressures. The best performing models indicated that fish communities were impacted, on average, by 7.34 ± 0.03 abiotic pressure categories (mean ± SE), and that hydromorphological alterations (5.27 ± 0.02) were more often detected than chemical ones (2.06 ± 0.02). These models showed that alterations in longitudinal continuity, and contaminations by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons were respectively the most frequent hydromorphological and chemical pressure categories in French rivers. This approach has also efficiently detected the functional impact of invasive alien species. Identifying and ranking the impacts of multiple anthropogenic pressures that trigger functional shifts in river biological communities is essential for managers to prioritize actions and to implement appropriate restoration programmes. Actually implemented in an R package, this approach has the capacity to detect a variety of impairments, resulting in an efficient assessment of ecological risks across various spatial and temporal scales.
机译:在越来越大的水体压力的背景下,已经开发出许多鱼类的指数来评估河流的生态状态。然而,大多数索引遭受了几个限制,妨碍了水管理者选择最适当的恢复措施。这些限制包括:(Ⅰ)依赖于参考条件,(Ⅱ)对压力梯度不令人满意地处理复合物和非线性生物反应,(Ⅲ)无法识别多压脉中的流降解的特定风险。为了解决这些问题,我们开发了一种基于诊断的方法,使用随机林模型预测28个压力类别(化学,水样和生物学)河鱼社区的减值概率。此外,数据库还包括从法国1527个地点收集的72种鱼类的丰富,在2005年至2015年间取样;和鱼分类和生物信息。当这些压力评估鱼群的减值概率时,二十万陆森林模型提供了至少良好的表现。最佳性能模型表明,鱼群平均受到7.34±0.03无生物压力类别(平均值±SE),并且比化学品更常被检测到水样改变(5.27±0.02)(2.06±0.02)。这些模型表明,纵向连续性的变化和多环芳烃烃的污染分别是法国河流中最常见的水样和化学压力类别。这种方法还有效地检测到侵袭性外来物种的功能影响。识别和排名触发河流生物社区在河流功能变化的多种人为压力的影响对于管理人员优先考虑行动并实施适当的恢复计划至关重要。实际上在R包中实施,这种方法具有检测各种损伤的能力,从而有效评估各种空间和时间尺度的生态风险。

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