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Leonard Sandin

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Biological quality metrics: their variability and appropriate scale for assessing Streams

2006

The concept of spatial scale is at the research frontier in ecology, and although focus has been placed on trying to determine the role of spatial scale in structuring communities, there still is a further need to standardize which organism groups are to be used at which scale and under which circumstances in environmental assessment. This paper contributes to the understanding of the variability at different spatial scales (reach, stream, river basin) of metrics characterizing communities of different biological quality elements (macrophytes, fishes, macroinvertebrates and benthic diatoms) as defined by the Water Framework Directive. For this purpose, high-quality reaches from medium-sized…

Diversity indexgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcoregionWater Framework DirectiveBenthic zoneEcologySpatial ecologyDrainage basinBiodiversityEnvironmental scienceMacrophyte
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