An expanded fish-based index of biotic integrity for Great Lakes coastal wetlands

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Matthew J. Cooper
Gary A. Lamberti
Ashley H. Moerke
Carl R. Ruetz
Douglas A. Wilcox
Valerie J. Brady
Terry N. Brown
Jan J. H. Ciborowski
Joseph P. Gathman
Greg P. Grabas
Lucinda B. Johnson
Donald G. Uzarski
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[1] Mary Griggs Burke Center for Freshwater Innovation,Department of Biological Sciences
[2] Northland College,Aquatic Research Laboratory
[3] University of Notre Dame,Annis Water Resources Institute
[4] Lake Superior State University,Department of Environmental Science and Biology
[5] Grand Valley State University,Natural Resources Research Institute
[6] SUNY College at Brockport,Department of Biological Sciences
[7] University of Minnesota Duluth,Department of Biology
[8] United State Environmental Protection Agency,Institute for Great Lakes Research, CMU Biological Station, and Department of Biology
[9] Mid-continent Ecology Division,undefined
[10] University of Windsor,undefined
[11] University of Wisconsin-River Falls,undefined
[12] Canadian Wildlife Service,undefined
[13] Environment and Climate Change Canada,undefined
[14] Central Michigan University,undefined
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2018年 / 190卷
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Bioassessment; Biotic indicator; Coastal marsh; Fish; Wetland; Water quality; Land use; Laurentian Great Lakes;
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Biotic indicators are useful for assessing ecosystem health because the structure of resident communities generally reflects abiotic conditions integrated over time. We used fish data collected over 5 years for 470 Great Lakes coastal wetlands to develop multi-metric indices of biotic integrity (IBI). Sampling and IBI development were stratified by vegetation type within each wetland to account for differences in physical habitat. Metrics were evaluated against numerous indices of anthropogenic disturbance derived from water quality and surrounding land-cover variables. Separate datasets were used for IBI development and testing. IBIs were composed of 10–11 metrics for each of four vegetation types (bulrush, cattail, water lily, and submersed aquatic vegetation). Scores of all IBIs correlated well with disturbance indices using the development data, and the accuracy of our IBIs was validated using the testing data. Our fish IBIs can be used to prioritize wetland protection and restoration efforts across the Great Lakes basin. The IBIs will also be useful in monitoring programs mandated by the Agreement between Canada and the United States of America on Great Lakes Water Quality, such as for assessing Beneficial Use Impairments (BUIs) in Great Lakes Areas of Concern, and in other ecosystem management programs in Canada and the USA.
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