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DOI10.1007/s00027-017-0534-3
Effort-based predictors of headwater stream conditions: comparing the proximity of land use pressures and instream stressors on macroinvertebrate assemblages
Pond, Gregory J.1; Krock, Kelly J. G.1; Cruz, Jonathan V.2; Ettema, Leah F.1
发表日期2017-07-01
ISSN1015-1621
卷号79期号:3页码:765-781
英文摘要

Environmental agencies are often faced with resource and time constraints in assessing waterbody health. We compared the strengths of varying levels of effort (field measures, laboratory chemistry, land use, and multiple combinations of these) to explain macroinvertebrate assemblage response along a gradient of urban land use intensity among 30 headwater streams in northern West Virginia. Because the spatial arrangement of human disturbance can govern biotic response, land use effects were analyzed at five spatial scales (whole catchment, and 100 m buffer zone at three fixed upstream distances and total stream network upstream of site); instream ecological measures included physical habitat, algal concentrations and water chemistry. Of the five spatial scales, we predicted that riparian land use nearest the site would explain the most variation but that instream measures would be the overall driver of the macroinvertebrate assemblages. Regression analysis evaluated the strength of single and multiple variables in explaining macroinvertebrate multimetric index (MMI) and ordination patterns, and revealed that assemblages were highly responsive to numerous stressors. In contrast to predictions, total upstream network riparian forest cover explained the most variation overall (83%) while specific conductance was the single best instream measure (64%). Stepwise regression models using combinations of field, laboratory, and land use variables all performed reasonably well but we found that a 3-variable model [% forest (catchment), road density, and specific conductance] that minimized colinearity and cost/effort explained 90% of the variation in the MMI. Validation and spatial autocorrelation results suggest that this model could potentially be used to forecast stream condition for prioritizing conservation and remediation efforts in headwaters within the ecoregion, and our general approach would be broadly applicable in other settings.


英文关键词Bioassessment;Predictive models;Urbanization;Headwater;Land use alteration;Buffer zone
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000405798900025
来源期刊AQUATIC SCIENCES
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/62605
作者单位1.US EPA, Off Monitoring & Assessment, Reg 3, 1060 Chapline St, Wheeling, WV 26003 USA;
2.US EPA, Reg 3, 1650 Arch St, Philadelphia, PA 19103 USA
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Pond, Gregory J.,Krock, Kelly J. G.,Cruz, Jonathan V.,et al. Effort-based predictors of headwater stream conditions: comparing the proximity of land use pressures and instream stressors on macroinvertebrate assemblages[J]. 美国环保署,2017,79(3):765-781.
APA Pond, Gregory J.,Krock, Kelly J. G.,Cruz, Jonathan V.,&Ettema, Leah F..(2017).Effort-based predictors of headwater stream conditions: comparing the proximity of land use pressures and instream stressors on macroinvertebrate assemblages.AQUATIC SCIENCES,79(3),765-781.
MLA Pond, Gregory J.,et al."Effort-based predictors of headwater stream conditions: comparing the proximity of land use pressures and instream stressors on macroinvertebrate assemblages".AQUATIC SCIENCES 79.3(2017):765-781.
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