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大型底栖动物生物评价指数比较与应用
引用本文:耿世伟,渠晓东,张远,林坤德.大型底栖动物生物评价指数比较与应用[J].环境科学,2012,33(7):2281-2287.
作者姓名:耿世伟  渠晓东  张远  林坤德
作者单位:浙江工业大学生物与环境工程学院,杭州 310032;中国环境科学研究院环境基准与风险评估国家重点实验室,流域水生态保护技术研究室,北京 100012;中国环境科学研究院环境基准与风险评估国家重点实验室,流域水生态保护技术研究室,北京 100012;浙江工业大学生物与环境工程学院,杭州 310032
基金项目:国家水体污染控制与治理科技重大专项 (2008ZX07526-001-02);中央级公益性科研院所基本科研业务专项(2010KYYW06)
摘    要:采用不同生物指数评价河流健康,结果往往有差异,如何识别各种生物指数的关系和适用性成为亟待解决的问题.基于太子河流域大型底栖动物群落研究,比较了5种大型底栖动物生物指数评价结果的差异.结果表明,5种指数具有极显著的相关性,但由于健康等级划分标准差异,造成不同指数的健康评价等级存在一定差异.同时分析了不同指数对不同类型人为活动影响的敏感性,研究其在河流健康评价中的适用性.结果表明在太子河流域中,BI指数与土地利用类型和溶氧具有较好的相关关系,对这两类的干扰具有较好的指示作用;FBI指数对酸污染和氨氮污染具有较强的指示作用;ASPT指数与耗氧相关的水质指标有较强的负相关;B-IBI指数与总氮呈显著的负相关关系,可较好指示氮污染,而且B-IBI指数与其他类型人为干扰活动均呈显著的相关关系,对土地利用和水质污染也具有较好的指示作用.综上所述,大型底栖动物BI指数和ASPT指数应该分别适用于评价流域土地利用和水化学指标对河流生态系统的影响,而B-IBI可用于评估多种类型人为干扰活动.

关 键 词:大型底栖动物  BMWP指数  ASPT指数  BI指数  FBI指数  B-IBI指数  河流健康
收稿时间:2011/9/18 0:00:00
修稿时间:2011/11/28 0:00:00

Comparison and Application of Biological Indices of Macroinvertebrates in River Health Assessment
GENG Shi-wei,QU Xiao-dong,ZHANG Yuan and LIN Kun-de.Comparison and Application of Biological Indices of Macroinvertebrates in River Health Assessment[J].Chinese Journal of Environmental Science,2012,33(7):2281-2287.
Authors:GENG Shi-wei  QU Xiao-dong  ZHANG Yuan and LIN Kun-de
Institution:College of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310032, China;State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment, Laboratory of Riverine Ecological Conservation & Technology, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China;State Key Laboratory of Environmental Criteria and Risk Assessment, Laboratory of Riverine Ecological Conservation & Technology, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, Beijing 100012, China;College of Biological and Environmental Engineering, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou 310032, China
Abstract:The different biological indices usually result in different results in the river health assessment. It is imperative and valuable to identify the correlation among different indices and their applicability for assessing stream health. In this study, totally five biological indices were selected and compared in the investigation of macroinvertebrate communities in the Taizi river. The results showed significant correlations among the five indices. However, due to the difference in health rating criteria for each biological index, different results of health ratings were obtained when different indices were used. The responding sensitivities to disturbance caused by different types of human activities were studied for each index to determine their applicability in assessment of river health. The data indicated that the BI index had significant correlations with land use and dissolved oxygen and was a good indicator for these two types of disturbance. The FBI index could well reflect the acid and ammonia contamination of the investigated stream. Strong negative correlation was found between the ASPT index and several water quality parameters concerning oxygen consumption. The B-IBI index had a significant negative correlation with the total nitrogen concentration, being a good indicator for nitrogen contamination. Besides, the B-IBI index was also significantly correlated to disturbance caused by other types of human activities and can be used as an indicator for both land use and aquatic pollution. To be concluded, the BI index and ASPT index can be individually used to assess the land use of a riverine and the impact of hydrochemical index on the ecosystems, whereas the B-IBI index could be a suitable indicator for evaluating the stream health correlated with various human activities.
Keywords:macroinvertebrates  biological monitoring working party (BMWP)  average score per taxon (ASPT)  biotic index (BI)  family biotic index (FBI)  benthic index of biological integrity (B-IBI)  stream health
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