The Biological Condition Gradient (BCG) is a conceptual model that describes changes in aquatic communities under increasing levels of anthropogenic stress. The BCG helps decision-makers connect narrative water quality goals (e.g., maintenance of natural structure and function) to quantitative measures of ecological condition by linking index thresholds based on statistical distributions (e.g., percentiles of reference distributions) to expert descriptions of changes in biological condition along disturbance gradients. As a result, the BCG may be more meaningful to managers and the public than indices alone. To develop a BCG model, biological response to stress is divided into 6 levels of condition, represented as changes in biological stru...
. Diatom-based indicators can contribute significantly to comprehensive assessments of stream biolog...
Tidal streams along the upper Texas coast are characterized by large heterogeneity in abiotic condit...
One bioassessment tool available to resource managers to indicate NPS impairment of wadeable streams...
The Biological Condition Gradient (BCG) is a conceptual model that describes changes in aquatic comm...
The biological condition gradient (BCG), a scientific framework that describes the change in ecosyst...
Many state water-quality agencies use biological assessment methods based on lotic fish and macroinv...
1. Detrimental impacts of excessive fine-grained sediment inputs to streams and rivers are well esta...
We developed empirical models for fish, macroinvertebrate, and diatom assemblages to assess the biol...
To protect and restore stream biota, managers need to be able to both detect biological degradation ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2012. Major: Water Resources Science. Advisor:...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
Abstract We used boosted regression trees (BRT) to model stream biological condition as measured by ...
Using an ecoregional approach, multimetric indices were developed to describe stream condition in ea...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCAInternational audienceBenthic diatoms have been widely use...
Multiple indices of biotic integrity and biological condition gradient models have been developed an...
. Diatom-based indicators can contribute significantly to comprehensive assessments of stream biolog...
Tidal streams along the upper Texas coast are characterized by large heterogeneity in abiotic condit...
One bioassessment tool available to resource managers to indicate NPS impairment of wadeable streams...
The Biological Condition Gradient (BCG) is a conceptual model that describes changes in aquatic comm...
The biological condition gradient (BCG), a scientific framework that describes the change in ecosyst...
Many state water-quality agencies use biological assessment methods based on lotic fish and macroinv...
1. Detrimental impacts of excessive fine-grained sediment inputs to streams and rivers are well esta...
We developed empirical models for fish, macroinvertebrate, and diatom assemblages to assess the biol...
To protect and restore stream biota, managers need to be able to both detect biological degradation ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2012. Major: Water Resources Science. Advisor:...
We used field-derived data from streams in Nevada, USA, to quantify relationships between stream bio...
Abstract We used boosted regression trees (BRT) to model stream biological condition as measured by ...
Using an ecoregional approach, multimetric indices were developed to describe stream condition in ea...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Eaux [TR1_IRSTEA]BELCAInternational audienceBenthic diatoms have been widely use...
Multiple indices of biotic integrity and biological condition gradient models have been developed an...
. Diatom-based indicators can contribute significantly to comprehensive assessments of stream biolog...
Tidal streams along the upper Texas coast are characterized by large heterogeneity in abiotic condit...
One bioassessment tool available to resource managers to indicate NPS impairment of wadeable streams...