Assessment of sources of uncertainty in macrophyte surveysand the consequences for river classification |
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Authors: | Ryszard Staniszewski Krzysztof Szoszkiewicz Janina Zbierska Jacek Lesny Szymon Jusik Ralph T. Clarke |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Ecology and Environment Protection, August Cieszkowski Agricultural University, Piatkowska 94C, 61-691 Poznan, Poland;(2) Department of Agrometeorology, August Cieszkowski Agricultural University, Piatkowska 94B, 61-691 Poznan, Poland;(3) Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Winfrith Technology Centre, DT2 8ZD Dorchester, Dorset, England |
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Abstract: | The application of macrophytes in freshwater monitoring is still relatively limited and studies on their intercalibration and sources of variation are required. Therefore, the aim of the study was to compare selected indices and metrics based on macrophytes and to quantify their variability. During the STAR project, several aspects influencing uncertainty in estimation of the ecological quality of river were assessed. Results showed that several metrics based on the indicative value of plant species can be used in evaluation of the ecological status of rivers. Among estimated sources of variance in metric values the inter-surveyor differences had the lowest effect and slightly stronger were the influences of temporal variation (years and seasons) and shading. The impact of habitat modification was the most important factor. Analysis showed that some of macrophyte-based metrics (notably MTR and IBMR) are of sufficient precision in terms of sampling uncertainty, that they could be useful for estimating the ecological status of rivers in accordance with the aims of the Water Framework Directive. |
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Keywords: | macrophytes Mean Trophic Rank aquatic vegetation error assessment biodiversity river classification |
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