基于大型无脊椎动物的科伦坡-斯里贾亚瓦尔达那普拉运河系统生物完整性指数(M-IBI)的建立(一种评估河流/湿地健康的新方法)

R. Perera, J. Wattavidanage, N. Nilakarawasam
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大型无脊椎动物被认为是河流(湿地)健康的良好指标,因为它们对环境变化反应迅速,并提供中短期污染历史记录。本研究旨在建立以大型无脊椎动物为基础的生物完整性指数(M-IBI),以监测科伦坡-斯里贾亚瓦尔达那普拉运河系统的河流健康状况。2008年11月至2009年6月,采用d框架踢网对10个站点的大型无脊椎动物进行了采样。并记录了生境特征和部分水质参数。在编制指数时,根据这10个站点的生境特征和一些水质参数,将其分为“参考”和“退化”两个级别。然后提名41个候选指标进行统计分析。考虑到它们对河流损害的敏感性、在参考和退化地点之间表现出异常强烈的区分能力以及较少的冗余,我们选择了10个候选指标用于M-IBI的开发。用新的独立数据集检验了该指标的有效性。这些数据集的得分与DO值呈正相关(r = 0.578)。总结了利用M-IBI开发的生物监测和改善溪流和湿地生物完整性的潜力。
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Development of a Macroinvertebrate - based Index of Biotic Integrity (M-IBI) for Colombo-Sri Jayawardhanapura Canal System (A new approach to assess stream/ wetland health)
Macroinvertebrates have been identified as excellent indicators of stream (wetland) health as they respond rapidly to environmental changers and provide short to medium term pollution history records. Current study was aimed to develop a Macroinvertebrate-based Index of Biotic Integrity (M-IBI) to monitor stream health of Colombo-Sri Jayawardhanapura canal system. Macroinvertebrates were sampled using a D-framed kick net from ten stations during the period of Nov 2008 to June 2009. Habitat characteristics and some water quality parameters also recorded. For the index development, those ten stations were grouped into two as ’Reference’ and ‘Degraded’ based on their habitat characteristics and some water quality parameters. Then 41vcandidate metrics were nominated for statistical analysis process. After considering their sensitivity to stream impairment, ability of showing exceptionally strong discrimination between reference and degraded sites and less redundancy, ten candidate metrics were selected for M-IBI development. Validity of the index was tested with a new independent data set. Scores acquired for these data set were positively correlated with DO values (r = 0.578). That concluded the potential of using M-IBI developed for biological monitoring and improving biotic integrity of streams and wetlands.
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