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Development of a preliminary index of biotic integrity (IBI) based on fish assemblages to assess ecosystem condition in the lakes of central Mexico
Authors:John Lyons  Altagracia Gutiérrez-Hernández  Edmundo Díaz-Pardo  Eduardo Soto-Galera  Martina Medina-Nava  Raúl Pineda-López
Institution:(1) Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, University of Wisconsin Zoological Museum, 1350 Femrite Drive, Monona, WI, 53716-3736, U.S.A.;(2) 2Insurgente Oaxagueño No. 80–5, Villas Morelianas, Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico;(3) 3 Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biologicas, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Carpio y Plan de Ayala, Colonia Santo Tomás, México D.F, C.P. 11340, Mexico;(4) 4Laboratorio de Biología Acuática, Facultad de Biología, Universidad Michoacana de San Nícolas de Hidalgo, Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico;(5) 5Facultad de Ciencias Naturales, Universidad Autónoma de Querétaro, Ciudad Universitaria, Cerro de los Campanas, Querétaro, Querétaro, C.P 76010, Mexico
Abstract:The lakes of central Mexico have great cultural, economic, and biological value, but they are being degraded at an accelerating rate. We employed historical data on fish communities from 19 of these lakes and case studies of community responses to environmental degradation from four of the best-studied, Xochimilco, Cuitzeo, Chapala, and Pátzcuaro, to construct a preliminary index of biotic integrity (IBI). This IBI was designed to be an easily applied method for assessing lake ecosystem health and evaluating restoration efforts. The IBI had 10 metrics: number of total native species, number of common native species, number of native Goodeidae species, number of native Chirostoma species, number of native sensitive species, percent of biomass as tolerant species, percent of biomass as exotic species, percent of biomass as native carnivorous species, maximum standard length of native species, and percent of exotic invertebrate parasite species on or in native fishes. Initial applications of the index showed promise, accurately ranking the relative degradation of the four case-study lakes. Further tests of the index are warranted, and more data are needed to standardize sampling procedures, improve species classifications, and refine metric scoring criteria.
Keywords:  xico  lake  fish  biotic integrity  IBI  ecosystem health
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