We developed empirical models for fish, macroinvertebrate, and diatom assemblages to assess the biological condition of 268 streams sampled from 1993 to 2002 in 7 major river basins in the Appalachian region of the USA. These models estimate the expected taxonomic composition at each site based on observed variation in taxonomic composition at reference sites. The index, O/E, is the ratio of the number of predicted taxa that were observed (O) to that expected (E) to occur at a site and is a measure of taxonomic completeness. We compared how O/E for each assemblage varied among major landuse settings and whether impaired assemblages were associated with particular physicochemical conditions. We also examined concordance among assemblages in ...
A proposed method for the evaluation of macroinvertebrate bioassessment protocols is described in th...
During the summer of 2000, we sampled twenty-two stream sites in Bartow County (Georgia) for fish, m...
Macroinvertebrate bioassessment tools are used to determine the biological condition of streams, but...
We developed empirical models for fish, macroinvertebrate, and diatom assemblages to assess the biol...
Streams are subjected to multiple anthropogenic stressors and will continue to be, far into the futu...
. Diatom-based indicators can contribute significantly to comprehensive assessments of stream biolog...
Inferences drawn from regional bioassessments could be strengthened by integrating data from differe...
The species composition of benthic diatoms was related to environmental conditions in streams throug...
We developed independent predictive disturbance models for a full regional data set and four individ...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
The need in freshwater conservation is to understand the current status of aquatic biota so that we ...
Diatom-based stream bioassessment is constantly being improved to meet the increasing demands of wat...
1. Periphytic diatoms, macrophytes, benthic macroinvertebrates and fish were sampled with standard m...
The ratio of the number of observed taxa to that expected to occur in the absence of human-caused st...
A proposed method for the evaluation of macroinvertebrate bioassessment protocols is described in th...
During the summer of 2000, we sampled twenty-two stream sites in Bartow County (Georgia) for fish, m...
Macroinvertebrate bioassessment tools are used to determine the biological condition of streams, but...
We developed empirical models for fish, macroinvertebrate, and diatom assemblages to assess the biol...
Streams are subjected to multiple anthropogenic stressors and will continue to be, far into the futu...
. Diatom-based indicators can contribute significantly to comprehensive assessments of stream biolog...
Inferences drawn from regional bioassessments could be strengthened by integrating data from differe...
The species composition of benthic diatoms was related to environmental conditions in streams throug...
We developed independent predictive disturbance models for a full regional data set and four individ...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
The need in freshwater conservation is to understand the current status of aquatic biota so that we ...
Diatom-based stream bioassessment is constantly being improved to meet the increasing demands of wat...
1. Periphytic diatoms, macrophytes, benthic macroinvertebrates and fish were sampled with standard m...
The ratio of the number of observed taxa to that expected to occur in the absence of human-caused st...
A proposed method for the evaluation of macroinvertebrate bioassessment protocols is described in th...
During the summer of 2000, we sampled twenty-two stream sites in Bartow County (Georgia) for fish, m...
Macroinvertebrate bioassessment tools are used to determine the biological condition of streams, but...