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An evaluation of benthic macroinvertebrate biomass methodology
Authors:William T Mason Jr  Philip A Lewis  Cornelius I Weber
Institution:(1) Office of Environmental Processes and Effects Research, Office of Research and Development, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 20460 Washington, DC, USA;(2) Present address: Division of Biological Services, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 20240 Washington, DC, USA;(3) Environmental Monitoring and Support Laboratory, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 45268 Cincinnati, Ohio, USA;(4) Biological Methods Branch, USA
Abstract:This study shows that biological assessments of water quality status using biomass estimates of wet, dry, and ash-free dry weights and counts of individual organisms from a small, headwater stream in southwestern Ohio provide essentially similar results concerning the impact of a sewage treatment plant discharge. Of the indices of biotic status for the stream segment employed for data evaluation; Diversity Index (D), Community Diversity Index (d), Trophic Condition Index (TCI), and Empirical Biotic Index (EBI), the latter two provided evaluations most consistent with benchmark water chemistry and physics information concerning the trophic status of the stream. In addition, the percent composition of macro-invertebrate taxa by pollutional category; lsquoclean waterrsquo, lsquofacultativersquo, and lsquopollution tolerantrsquo, as ascribed using TCI and EBI ranges for individual taxa collected in combination of Ekman grab, rock-filled basket sampler and drift net samples, proves adequate for interpretation of biotic status.
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