Bioassessment is the process of determining if human activity has altered the biological properties of an ecosystem. To quantify assessments we must be able to specify those biological properties that are either expected to occur in the absence of human alteration (the pristine condition) or that are attainable given current ecological, economic, and political constraints. Because we almost always lack knowledge about the biota that existed at sites prior to human alteration, we must usually infer the biological potential of a site from other information. Such inferences are typically derived from a classification of sites that relate variation in biological properties of interest to class membership. Our ability to detect impairment is the...
A proposed method for the evaluation of macroinvertebrate bioassessment protocols is described in th...
We assessed the performance of biological indices developed for invertebrate assemblages occurring i...
Assessing the quality of biological communities is important in the management of Great Lakes Coasta...
This paper summarizes and synthesizes the collective results that emerged from the series of papers ...
The use of the reference condition approach (RCA) in environmental assessments is becoming more prev...
Water resources managers and conservation biologists need reliable, quantitative, and directly compa...
Protocols for bioassessment often relate changes in summary metrics that describe aspects of biotic ...
It is critical that the impacts of environmental stressors on natural systems are detected, monitore...
It is critical that the impacts of environmental stressors on natural systems are detected, monitore...
We developed empirical models for fish, macroinvertebrate, and diatom assemblages to assess the biol...
Benchmarks provide context and are a critical element of all ecological assessments. Over the last 2...
The biological condition gradient (BCG), a scientific framework that describes the change in ecosyst...
The Biological Condition Gradient (BCG) is a conceptual model that describes changes in aquatic comm...
Ecosystems experience natural disturbances and anthropogenic impacts that affect biological communit...
Expert knowledge is increasingly used in conservation science to classify dynamic and complex ecosys...
A proposed method for the evaluation of macroinvertebrate bioassessment protocols is described in th...
We assessed the performance of biological indices developed for invertebrate assemblages occurring i...
Assessing the quality of biological communities is important in the management of Great Lakes Coasta...
This paper summarizes and synthesizes the collective results that emerged from the series of papers ...
The use of the reference condition approach (RCA) in environmental assessments is becoming more prev...
Water resources managers and conservation biologists need reliable, quantitative, and directly compa...
Protocols for bioassessment often relate changes in summary metrics that describe aspects of biotic ...
It is critical that the impacts of environmental stressors on natural systems are detected, monitore...
It is critical that the impacts of environmental stressors on natural systems are detected, monitore...
We developed empirical models for fish, macroinvertebrate, and diatom assemblages to assess the biol...
Benchmarks provide context and are a critical element of all ecological assessments. Over the last 2...
The biological condition gradient (BCG), a scientific framework that describes the change in ecosyst...
The Biological Condition Gradient (BCG) is a conceptual model that describes changes in aquatic comm...
Ecosystems experience natural disturbances and anthropogenic impacts that affect biological communit...
Expert knowledge is increasingly used in conservation science to classify dynamic and complex ecosys...
A proposed method for the evaluation of macroinvertebrate bioassessment protocols is described in th...
We assessed the performance of biological indices developed for invertebrate assemblages occurring i...
Assessing the quality of biological communities is important in the management of Great Lakes Coasta...