Reduction of sampling effort assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages for biomonitoring of rivers

Biomonitoring methods based on macroinvertebrate assemblages are widely developed in streams and rivers. However, the use of invertebrates has been criticized due to the long time and expense of processing samples. Therefore, we evaluated the effectiveness of reducing the sampling effort fr...

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Main Authors: Gartzia De Bikuña B., López E., Leonardo J.M., Arrate J., Martínez A., Agirre A., Manzanos A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2015-01-01
Series:Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2015004
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spelling doaj-d3ac9519bc774c3bb201dc7f2326746d2020-11-25T01:19:56ZengEDP SciencesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems1961-95022015-01-0104160810.1051/kmae/2015004kmae140102Reduction of sampling effort assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages for biomonitoring of riversGartzia De Bikuña B.0López E.1Leonardo J.M.2Arrate J.3Martínez A.Agirre A.4Manzanos A.5Anbiotek S.L. Axpe IndustrialdeaAnbiotek S.L. Axpe IndustrialdeaAnbiotek S.L. Axpe IndustrialdeaAnbiotek S.L. Axpe IndustrialdeaAnbiotek S.L. Axpe IndustrialdeaURA. Agencia Vasca del Agua Biomonitoring methods based on macroinvertebrate assemblages are widely developed in streams and rivers. However, the use of invertebrates has been criticized due to the long time and expense of processing samples. Therefore, we evaluated the effectiveness of reducing the sampling effort from 20 to 5 samples to assess the stream macroinvertebrate community. In six streams in the Basque Country (North of Spain) 20 kick nets were collected following a multihabitat stratified sampling design. The macroinvertebrates were identified to family level and a smoothed family accumulation curve fitting the Clench function to the data was calculated for each stream. Richness was lower in 5 than in 20 samples. However, in general, the percentage of richness estimated with the subsampling may be considered representative of the existing taxa richness. Therefore, the study of five samples may be adequate for biomonitoring Basque streams, greatly minimizing time, effort and costs. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2015004stream invertebrateseffort reductionbiomonitoring
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author Gartzia De Bikuña B.
López E.
Leonardo J.M.
Arrate J.
Martínez A.
Agirre A.
Manzanos A.
spellingShingle Gartzia De Bikuña B.
López E.
Leonardo J.M.
Arrate J.
Martínez A.
Agirre A.
Manzanos A.
Reduction of sampling effort assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages for biomonitoring of rivers
Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
stream invertebrates
effort reduction
biomonitoring
author_facet Gartzia De Bikuña B.
López E.
Leonardo J.M.
Arrate J.
Martínez A.
Agirre A.
Manzanos A.
author_sort Gartzia De Bikuña B.
title Reduction of sampling effort assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages for biomonitoring of rivers
title_short Reduction of sampling effort assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages for biomonitoring of rivers
title_full Reduction of sampling effort assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages for biomonitoring of rivers
title_fullStr Reduction of sampling effort assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages for biomonitoring of rivers
title_full_unstemmed Reduction of sampling effort assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages for biomonitoring of rivers
title_sort reduction of sampling effort assessing macroinvertebrate assemblages for biomonitoring of rivers
publisher EDP Sciences
series Knowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems
issn 1961-9502
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Biomonitoring methods based on macroinvertebrate assemblages are widely developed in streams and rivers. However, the use of invertebrates has been criticized due to the long time and expense of processing samples. Therefore, we evaluated the effectiveness of reducing the sampling effort from 20 to 5 samples to assess the stream macroinvertebrate community. In six streams in the Basque Country (North of Spain) 20 kick nets were collected following a multihabitat stratified sampling design. The macroinvertebrates were identified to family level and a smoothed family accumulation curve fitting the Clench function to the data was calculated for each stream. Richness was lower in 5 than in 20 samples. However, in general, the percentage of richness estimated with the subsampling may be considered representative of the existing taxa richness. Therefore, the study of five samples may be adequate for biomonitoring Basque streams, greatly minimizing time, effort and costs.
topic stream invertebrates
effort reduction
biomonitoring
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/kmae/2015004
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