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Regional fish community indicators of landscape disturbance to catchments of the conterminous United States

Authors :
Arthur R. Cooper
Yin-Phan Tsang
Dana M. Infante
Darren J. Thornbrugh
Lizhu Wang
William W. Taylor
Daniel J. Wieferich
Peter C. Esselman
Source :
Ecological Indicators. 26:163-173
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2013.

Abstract

Biological assessments of river conditions are increasingly conducted at regional and continental scales that match the extent of large-scale river management efforts. Multimetric indices composed of biological community indicators are commonly used to assess ecological condition and indices have recently been applied in large regions. Methods for large-scale multimetric index creation emphasize repeatability, comparability across regions, and objective selection of candidate metrics. Here we used an extensive fish dataset to create a large pool of fish community metrics which were screened to create multimetric indices (MMIs) in eight ecoregions covering the conterminous U.S. Candidate metrics were tested for metric range, corrected for natural gradients using boosted regression trees, and then tested for repeatability and sensitivity to landscape disturbance. Temporally stable and repeatable metrics were then evaluated for redundancy and used to compose MMIs for each region. Our MMIs were significantly correlated to independently developed MMIs, accurately reproducing prior index values with moderate to high precision and little bias. Our study demonstrates the utility of boosted regression tree models for correcting metric values for natural abiotic gradients and shows that the order of screening tests has a potentially important influence on metric selection. The resultant regional indices and component metrics provide a basis for assessing condition and testing hypotheses about landscape influences on aquatic ecosystems at a national scale in the US.

Details

ISSN :
1470160X
Volume :
26
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ecological Indicators
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8ab57d18be1868817648a6da34ccae24
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2012.10.028