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Average score per metric: an alternative metric aggregation method for assessing wadeable stream health

机译:每个指标的平均分数:用于评估可涉水流健康状况的另一种指标聚合方法

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Integrating multiple metrics derived from stream macroinvertebrate communities into single scores that reflect ecological condition can bridge the needs of multiple groups using biomonitoring data. Macroinvertebrate metrics from 511 Waikato, New Zealand, stream samples were standardised by their maximum observed value. Metric redundancy and optimisation processes identified three standardised metrics from an initial set of 17 that provided greatest discrimination between reference sites and those influenced by urbanisation or high levels of pastoral development: the richness of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera excluding Hydroptilidae (EPT*), % EPT* and the macroinvertebrate community index (MCI). The mean of these standardised metrics was used to calculate the average score per metric (ASPM). Narrative condition bands were developed based on the lower SD of individual metrics for reference samples to distinguish "very high" values, and metric quartiles between this point and a hypothetical worst-case community were used to define "high", as moderate". "low". and "very low" bands. When compared with its component metrics, the ASPM distinguished reference conditions and low-moderate levels of catchment modification and local habitat degradation more accurately than EPT* richness or MCI, and displayed lower temporal variability within reference sites than either EPT* metric. The ASPM was calculated for an independent test data Set Of urban and reference sites which, respectively, were allocated to low-very low and high-very high narrative condition bands. This analysis suggests that prudent application of the ASPM can provide a parsimonious and effective screening tool for assessing the condition of wadeable streams where More Complex methods are not practical.
机译:将源自大型无脊椎动物社区的多个指标整合到反映生态状况的单个评分中,可以使用生物监测数据来桥接多个群体的需求。来自新西兰怀卡托511溪流样本的大型无脊椎动物指标通过其最大观测值进行了标准化。度量冗余和优化过程从最初的17个集合中确定了三个标准化度量,这些度量提供了参考点与受城市化或高度牧区发展影响的参考点之间的最大区别:星翅目,鞘翅目和毛翅目的丰富度,不包括水p科(EPT *),% EPT *和大型无脊椎动物群落指数(MCI)。这些标准化指标的平均值用于计算每个指标的平均得分(ASPM)。基于参考指标的各个指标的较低SD开发了叙事条件带,以区分“非常高”的值,并使用此点与假设的最坏情况社区之间的指标四分位数将“高”定义为“中等”。 “低”和“非常低”频段。与组成指标相比,ASPM较EPT *丰富度或MCI更准确地区分了参考条件和集水区改造和局部生境退化的中低水平,并且在参考范围内显示出较低的时间变化ASPM是针对独立的城市和参考站点测试数据集(分别分配给低,非常低和高度非常高的叙述条件带)计算得出的。 ASPM可以提供一种简化而有效的筛选工具,用于评估无法使用“更复杂”方法的可涉水流的状况。

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