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Growns I Schiller C O'Connor N Cameron A Gray B 《Environmental monitoring and assessment》2006,117(1-3):173-192
Rapid bioassessment (RBA) techniques for evaluating river health are now commonplace and there is much debate on the best
methods that should be used. One of the important features of RBA is subsampling of large qualitative or semi-quantitative
samples to reduce the costs associated with handling and identifying animals. In Australia, the Australian River Assessment
System (known as “AusRivAS”) has been widely used since 1994 to monitor and assess river health. To test the efficacy of AusRivAS
protocols, four live-sorting protocols, the standard Australian River Assessment Scheme (AusRivAS) and three suggested improvements,
were evaluated in three habitat types and in clear and turbid rivers. The suggested improvements included using magnification
during the live-sort process, separate sorting of coarse and fine fractions and increasing the amount of time or animals collected.
There was no statistically significant difference between any of the trialed live-sort protocols in terms of the number of
taxa collected compared to the number remaining, the community composition, the abundances of individual families collected,
or the AusRivAS Observed/Expected taxa ratios. The lack of differences between the live-sort protocols suggests that technicians
using the current standard AusRivAS protocols are able to effectively obtain a representative subsample of animals from the
whole kick or sweep net qualitative sample. This has the advantage of cost savings because no retraining will be required,
field procedures will remain uncomplicated and previous river health assessments will remain valid. 相似文献
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Paul Steenhof 《Environmental Modeling and Assessment》2009,14(1):17-28
The success of the Clean Development Mechanism of the Kyoto Protocol to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions requires that
there are scientifically sound and usable measurement methods for the emission baseline. Three different methods are investigated
in the context of China’s electrical sector: simulation with dispatch analysis, decomposition analysis, and operating and
build margin analysis. It is found that dispatch analysis is the best method available as it is able to consider important
regional and temporal dimensions, while decomposition analysis can help quantify the potential effects of different energy
and environment policy choices. 相似文献