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A new fish-based multi-metric assessment index for cyprinid streams in the Iranian Caspian Sea Basin

A major issue for water resource management is the assessment of environmental degradation of lotic ecosystems. The overall aim of this study is to develop a multi-metric fish index for the cyprinid streams of the Caspian Sea Basin (MMICS) in Iran. As species diversity and composition as well as pop...

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Autores principales: Mostafavi, Hossein, Schinegger, Rafaela, Melcher, Andreas, Moder, Karl, Mielach, Carina, Schmutz, Stefan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Urban and Fischer 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4418740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25960581
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.limno.2014.10.006
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author Mostafavi, Hossein
Schinegger, Rafaela
Melcher, Andreas
Moder, Karl
Mielach, Carina
Schmutz, Stefan
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Schinegger, Rafaela
Melcher, Andreas
Moder, Karl
Mielach, Carina
Schmutz, Stefan
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description A major issue for water resource management is the assessment of environmental degradation of lotic ecosystems. The overall aim of this study is to develop a multi-metric fish index for the cyprinid streams of the Caspian Sea Basin (MMICS) in Iran. As species diversity and composition as well as population structure in the studied streams are different to other regions, there is a substantial need to develop a new fish index. We sampled fish and environmental data of 102 sites in medium sized streams. We analysed human pressures at different spatial scales and determined applicable fish metrics showing a response to human pressures. In total, five structural and functional types of metrics (i.e. biodiversity, habitat, reproduction, trophic level and water quality sensitivity) were considered. In addition, we used 29 criteria describing major anthropogenic human pressures at sampling sites and generated a regional pressure index (RPI) that accounted for potential effects of multiple human pressures. For the MMICS development, we first defined reference sites (least disturbed) and secondly quantified differences of fish metrics between reference and impaired sites. We used a Generalised Linear Model (GLM) to describe metric responses to natural environmental differences in least disturbed conditions. By including impaired sites, the residual distributions of these models described the response range of each metric to human pressures, independently of natural environmental influence. Finally, seven fish metrics showed the best ability to discriminate between impaired and reference sites. The multi-metric fish index performed well in discriminating human pressure classes, giving a significant negative linear response to a gradient of the RPI. These methods can be used for further development of a standardised monitoring tool to assess the ecological status and trends in biological condition for streams of the whole country, considering its complex and diverse geology and climate.
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spelling pubmed-44187402015-05-06 A new fish-based multi-metric assessment index for cyprinid streams in the Iranian Caspian Sea Basin Mostafavi, Hossein Schinegger, Rafaela Melcher, Andreas Moder, Karl Mielach, Carina Schmutz, Stefan Limnologica Article A major issue for water resource management is the assessment of environmental degradation of lotic ecosystems. The overall aim of this study is to develop a multi-metric fish index for the cyprinid streams of the Caspian Sea Basin (MMICS) in Iran. As species diversity and composition as well as population structure in the studied streams are different to other regions, there is a substantial need to develop a new fish index. We sampled fish and environmental data of 102 sites in medium sized streams. We analysed human pressures at different spatial scales and determined applicable fish metrics showing a response to human pressures. In total, five structural and functional types of metrics (i.e. biodiversity, habitat, reproduction, trophic level and water quality sensitivity) were considered. In addition, we used 29 criteria describing major anthropogenic human pressures at sampling sites and generated a regional pressure index (RPI) that accounted for potential effects of multiple human pressures. For the MMICS development, we first defined reference sites (least disturbed) and secondly quantified differences of fish metrics between reference and impaired sites. We used a Generalised Linear Model (GLM) to describe metric responses to natural environmental differences in least disturbed conditions. By including impaired sites, the residual distributions of these models described the response range of each metric to human pressures, independently of natural environmental influence. Finally, seven fish metrics showed the best ability to discriminate between impaired and reference sites. The multi-metric fish index performed well in discriminating human pressure classes, giving a significant negative linear response to a gradient of the RPI. These methods can be used for further development of a standardised monitoring tool to assess the ecological status and trends in biological condition for streams of the whole country, considering its complex and diverse geology and climate. Urban and Fischer 2015-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4418740/ /pubmed/25960581 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.limno.2014.10.006 Text en © 2014 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Mostafavi, Hossein
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A new fish-based multi-metric assessment index for cyprinid streams in the Iranian Caspian Sea Basin
title A new fish-based multi-metric assessment index for cyprinid streams in the Iranian Caspian Sea Basin
title_full A new fish-based multi-metric assessment index for cyprinid streams in the Iranian Caspian Sea Basin
title_fullStr A new fish-based multi-metric assessment index for cyprinid streams in the Iranian Caspian Sea Basin
title_full_unstemmed A new fish-based multi-metric assessment index for cyprinid streams in the Iranian Caspian Sea Basin
title_short A new fish-based multi-metric assessment index for cyprinid streams in the Iranian Caspian Sea Basin
title_sort new fish-based multi-metric assessment index for cyprinid streams in the iranian caspian sea basin
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4418740/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25960581
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.limno.2014.10.006
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