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Classification and ordination of macroinvertebrate assemblages to predict stream acidity in upland Wales
Authors:K R Wade  S J Ormerod  A S Gee
Institution:(1) Welsh Water Authority, South Eastern District Laboratory, Tremains House, Coychurch Road, Bridgend, CF31 2AR Mid Glamorgan, Wales, U.K.;(2) UWIST, Department of Applied Biology, c/o South Western District Laboratory, Penyfai House, 19 Penyfai Lane, Llanelli, SA15 4EL Dyfed, Wales, U.K.;(3) Welsh Water Authority, South Western Division, Hawthorn Rise, Haverfordwest, SA61 2BH Dyfed, Wales, U.K.
Abstract:Macroinvertebrates were collected from riffles at 104 sites in upland Wales during April and July 1984. Species assemblages were ordinated by DECORANA, classified by TWINSPAN and related to stream chemistry and other environmental factors using correlation and multiple discriminant analysis. DECORANA axis 1 was most strongly correlated with pH and aluminium concentration whilst axis 2 correlated with stream gradient and flow. Four TWINSPAN site groups established in each season were also principally related to pH and aluminium concentration, and reflected overall taxon-richness; differences between groups were most apparent during spring, when catchment forest cover and taxon-richness were also related. A dichotomous key based on indicator species was established for each season with the coleopteran Hydraena gracilis Germar and the Ephemeroptera, including Baetis rhodani Pictet, important indicators at Level 1. We propose that these indicator systems may be used for the rapid detection and assessment of acid waters throughout Wales, and that the methodology is applicable generally.
Keywords:acid streams  macroinvertebrate  indicator species  ordination  classification  coniferous forest
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