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An appraisal of a biocontamination assessment method for freshwater macroinvertebrate assemblages; a practical way to measure a significant biological pressure?

机译:对淡水大型无脊椎动物种群的生物污染评估方法的评估;测量重大生物压力的实用方法?

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Freshwater invasive or alien species (IAS) can have a major impact on benthic macroinvertebrate assemblage structure and diversity. This has implications for accurate biological monitoring, the assessment of the ecological quality status of rivers and achievement of Water Framework Directive (WFD) objectives. Although IAS constitutes a major biological pressure to WFD objectives, current approaches to ecological status assessment tend to ignore their presence. This problem is compounded as biotic indices such as the Biological Monitoring Working Party (BMWP) score do not distinguish between native and IAS, when IAS tend to be more tolerant of organic pollution than the natives they replace. Biocontamination is the presence of an IAS in a system, and we tested a new method of biocontamination assessment, designed to be used alongside current routine water quality monitoring techniques, by applying it to biological monitoring data from the river monitoring programme of a small Island, The Isle of Man. Although 54% of monitoring sites exhibited no biocontamination, 19% showed low or moderate biocontamination and 27% high or severe biocontamination. Richness contamination was low (only two contaminated families being recorded), but abundance contamination was high in some sites (87% of individuals being IAS). Sites with a greater relative abundance of IAS individuals exhibited lower BMWP water quality. Within invaded sites BMWP monitoring was not responsive to changing chemical water quality, whereas within uninvaded sites it was. In invaded sites, the relative abundance of IAS increased as ammonia and BOD5 increased. Our study shows current monitoring approaches mask the presence of AIS within assemblages, with some highly biocontaminated sites registering high BMWP biological quality. This new index represents a simple way to integrate the IAS biological pressure into established WFD monitoring programmes, to produce more comprehensive estimates of ecological quality status than are currently being realised.
机译:淡水入侵或外来物种(IAS)可能对底栖大型无脊椎动物集合结构和多样性产生重大影响。这对准确的生物监测,河流的生态质量状况评估以及实现水框架指令(WFD)的目标都有影响。尽管IAS对WFD目标构成了重大的生物压力,但是当前的生态状况评估方法往往忽略了它们的存在。当生物指标(例如生物监测工作组(BMWP)得分)无法区分本地人和IAS时,这个问题变得更加复杂,因为当IAS对有机污染的耐受性要高于他们所替代的本地人时。生物污染是系统中IAS的存在,我们测试了一种新的生物污染评估方法,该方法旨在与当前的常规水质监测技术结合使用,并将其应用于小岛河流监测计划的生物监测数据中,马恩岛。尽管54%的监测点未显示生物污染,但19%的监测结果显示低度或中度生物污染,27%的监测点高或严重生物污染。富裕度污染较低(仅记录了两个受污染的家庭),但是在某些场所中丰度污染较高(87%的人为IAS)。 IAS个体相对丰度较高的站点显示出较低的BMWP水质。在入侵地点,BMWP监测对化学水质量的变化没有响应,而在未入侵地点则是。在入侵部位,IAS的相对丰度随着氨和BOD 5 的增加而增加。我们的研究表明,当前的监视方法掩盖了组件中AIS的存在,其中一些高度生物污染的站点具有很高的BMWP生物质量。该新指数是将IAS生物压力整合到已建立的WFD监测计划中的一种简单方法,可以提供比目前正在实现的更为全面的生态质量状况评估。

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