Using dual classifications in the development of avian wetland indices of biological integrity for wetlands in West Virginia, USA |
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Authors: | Walter Veselka IV James T. Anderson Walter S. Kordek |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Forestry and Natural Resources, Wildlife and Fisheries Resources Program, West Virginia University, P. O. Box 6125, Percival Hall, Morgantown, WV, 26506, USA 2. West Virginia Division of Natural Resources, Wildlife Resources Section, P. O. Box 67, Ward Road, Elkins, WV, 26241, USA
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Abstract: | Considerable resources are being used to develop and implement bioassessment methods for wetlands to ensure that “biological integrity” is maintained under the United States Clean Water Act. Previous research has demonstrated that avian composition is susceptible to human impairments at multiple spatial scales. Using a site-specific disturbance gradient, we built avian wetland indices of biological integrity (AW-IBI) specific to two wetland classification schemes, one based on vegetative structure and the other based on the wetland’s position in the landscape and sources of water. The resulting class-specific AW-IBI was comprised of one to four metrics that varied in their sensitivity to the disturbance gradient. Some of these metrics were specific to only one of the classification schemes, whereas others could discriminate varying levels of disturbance regardless of classification scheme. Overall, all of the derived biological indices specific to the vegetative structure-based classes of wetlands had a significant relation with the disturbance gradient; however, the biological index derived for floodplain wetlands exhibited a more consistent response to a local disturbance gradient. We suspect that the consistency of this response is due to the inherent nature of the connectivity of available habitat in floodplain wetlands. |
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