Affiliation: | 1Department of Hydrobiology, University of Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany 2Institute for Zoology, University of Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany 3State Institute for Environmental Protection Baden-Württemberg, Karlsruhe, Germany 4Senckenberg, Research Institute and Natural History Museum, Department of Limnology and Conservation, Biebergemuend, Germany 5Bioforum GmbH, Kirchheim/Teck, Germany |
Abstract: | The process of selecting invertebrate-based candidate metrics for the German stream assessment system is described. The aim was to identify metrics indicating degradation types other than organic pollution and acidification (“general degradation”). For 18 out of 24 German stream types a data base of roughly 2,000 benthic invertebrate samples was generated; for each sample 79 metrics were calculated. Data on land use in the catchment were compiled for all sampling sites, together with data on hydromorphology for many sampling sites. Hydromorphological and land use parameters, which describe a clear gradient in the data sets were identified by Non-metric Multidimensional Scaling (NMS). Correlation analyses between land use/hydromorphological parameters and metric results were calculated separately for the individual stream types. Among those metrics best indicating catchment- and hydromorphological degradation in the majority of stream types are: proportion of Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera; proportion of Plecoptera (mainly suited for mountain streams); number of Plecoptera taxa; proportion of xenosaprobic taxa; proportion of epirhithral preferring taxa. Differences of metric correlations between stream types and between degradation types are discussed, leading to a list of candidate metrics for assessing German streams. |