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DOI10.1002/eap.1617
Predictive mapping of the biotic condition of conterminous US rivers and streams
Hill, Ryan A.1; Fox, Eric W.1; Leibowitz, Scott G.1; Olsen, Anthony R.1; Thornbrugh, Darren J.1,2; Weber, Marc H.1
发表日期2017-12-01
ISSN1051-0761
卷号27期号:8页码:2397-2415
英文摘要

Understanding and mapping the spatial variation in stream biological condition could provide an important tool for conservation, assessment, and restoration of stream ecosystems. The USEPA's 2008-2009 National Rivers and Streams Assessment (NRSA) summarizes the percentage of stream lengths within the conterminous United States that are in good, fair, or poor biological condition based on a multimetric index of benthic invertebrate assemblages. However, condition is usually summarized at regional or national scales, and these assessments do not provide substantial insight into the spatial distribution of conditions at unsampled locations. We used random forests to model and predict the probable condition of several million kilometers of streams across the conterminous United States based on nearby and upstream landscape features, including human-related alterations to watersheds. To do so, we linked NRSA sample sites to the USEPA's Stream Cat Dataset; a database of several hundred landscape metrics for all 1:100,000-scale streams and their associated watersheds within the conterminous United States. The StreamCat data provided geospatial indicators of nearby and upstream land use, land cover, climate, and other landscape features for modeling. Nationally, the model correctly predicted the biological condition class of 75% of NRSA sites. Although model evaluations suggested good discrimination among condition classes, we present maps as predicted probabilities of good condition, given upstream and nearby landscape settings. Inversely, the maps can be interpreted as the probability of a stream being in poor condition, given human-related watershed alterations. These predictions are available for download from the USEPA's StreamCat website. Finally, we illustrate how these predictions could be used to prioritize streams for conservation or restoration.


英文关键词benthic invertebrates;conterminous United States;multimetric index;National Rivers and Streams Assessment;random forest modeling;StreamCat;streams
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000416862700012
来源期刊ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/57857
作者单位1.US EPA, Natl Hlth & Environm Effects Res Lab, Western Ecol Div, 200 SW 35th St, Corvallis, OR 97333 USA;
2.Natl Pk Serv, Northern Great Plains Network, 231 East St,Joseph St, Rapid City, SD 55701 USA
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Hill, Ryan A.,Fox, Eric W.,Leibowitz, Scott G.,et al. Predictive mapping of the biotic condition of conterminous US rivers and streams[J]. 美国环保署,2017,27(8):2397-2415.
APA Hill, Ryan A.,Fox, Eric W.,Leibowitz, Scott G.,Olsen, Anthony R.,Thornbrugh, Darren J.,&Weber, Marc H..(2017).Predictive mapping of the biotic condition of conterminous US rivers and streams.ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS,27(8),2397-2415.
MLA Hill, Ryan A.,et al."Predictive mapping of the biotic condition of conterminous US rivers and streams".ECOLOGICAL APPLICATIONS 27.8(2017):2397-2415.
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