Title: Development and application of a biological assessment systems Multimetric Assessment of macroinvertebrates and Assessment Software Dr Mario Sommerh
1Development and application of a biological
assessment systemsMultimetric Assessment of
macroinvertebrates and Assessment SoftwareDr
Mario Sommerhäuser and University of Essen
Institute of EcologyDepartment of Hydrobiology
2 3Demands of the WFD within surface water assessment
- Type-specific surface water assessment
- Comparison with reference conditions
- Assessment in five classes (ecological quality
classes)
- Biology as the main assessment tool for the
ecological status aquatic quality components
makroinvertebrates, fish, macrophytes/phytobent
hos, phytoplankton
- physico-chemical data and hydro-morphological
data for completion and validation
4- Main stressors for rivers today (Europe)
Organic pollution
Eutrophication
Hydro-morphology
5Indicator value of the different biological
quality components
short-term reaction
Organic pollution Eutrophi-cation Acidification Hydro-Morphology/Migration
Site
Long-term reaction
Basin
Holistic approach of WFD
6Common features of the new German biological
assessment methods for all four aquatic quality
components
- Type-specific approach
- Assessment in comparison with reference
conditions ( high ecological status) - New and specific sampling methods
- Multimetric approaches for the analysis of
biological results (i. e. species lists) - combination of different metrics (biocoenotic
indicator values/functional groups) e. g.
species number, share of certain groups like
Stoneflies and others, share of functional
feeding groups) - Different reaction againts different stressors
- CEN and ISO standards for European biological
indices
7- Example for the assessment with biol. quality
elements - Macroinvertebrates
- AQEM / PERLODES system
8Content
Content
- General concept and development of the
multimetric assessment system (AQEM / PERLODES,
Germany) - Design and application European River
Classification Software System Version 3.0 - Interpretation of assessment results
- Examples of taxa, ecological information, species
traits, indicative potential as a basis for
multimetric assessment systems
9Forms of impairments (Stressors)
General Concept
10Ecological Quality Assessment Multi-metric
concept
General Concept
Ecological Status
11General Concept
Stressor-specific Assessment
Taxalist
12General Concept
Stressor-specific Assessment
Reference status
Taxalist
Need for action
13General Concept
Stressor-specific Assessment
Taxalist
14General Concept
Stream type-specific Saprobic Index
Example Saprobic Index 1.85
reference good moderate poor bad
Alpine streams lt 1.20 to 1.80 to 2.55 to 3.25 to 4.00
Small mountain streams lt 1.45 to 2.00 to 2.65 to 3.35 to 4.00
Mid-sized mountain streams lt 1.60 to 2.10 to 2.75 to 3.35 to 4.00
Mid-sized sand bottom streams in the lowlands lt 1.90 to 2.35 to 2.90 to 3.45 to 4.00
(...)
15General Concept
Stressor-specific Assessment
Taxalist
16General Concept
Stressor-specific Assessment
Taxalist
17What is a Metric?
General Concept
Multi-metric Index(Hering et al. 2004a, b
Lorenz et al. 2004Meier et al. 2005)
- Abundance of a mayfly species
- Number of mayfly species
- Percentage of all mayfly species on the sample
- Presence of specific indicator species of the
mayflies
- Percentage of the filter feeding organisms
18General Concept
Selection of Metrics
Database 1 Taxalists
19General Concept
Correlation Analysis
20General Concept
Mid-sized sand bottom streams in the lowlands
Number of Trichoptera
Residential area
21General Concept
Mid-sized sand bottom streams in the lowlands
German Fauna Index
Residential area
22General Concept
Selection of Metrics
Calculation of ca. 80 metrics with every
taxalist
Correlation analysis
Selection of parameters, which indicate the
effects of degradation
23General Concept
Criteria for the selection of the metrics
- High and significant correlation of a metric with
hydromorphological or land use parameters - Candidate metrics for each stream type cover all
metric groups according to the WFD - taxonomic composition and abundance
- richness/diversity
- sensitive/tolerant taxa
- functional
24General Concept
Example Mid-sized mountain streams
Metric type
Metric
Information
Composition
EPT
of sensitive taxa and habitats
Richness/diversity
No. of EPTCBO
Diversity of fauna and habitats
Presence of specialists for rare or degraded
habitats
Sensitivity/tolerance
German Fauna Index mid-sized mountain streams
Situation in the catchment
Functional groups
Metarhithral
25ASTERICS
- Design and application of the AQEM/STAR European
River Classification System v3.0
26ASTERICS v.3.0
The current version of the software to calculate
the ecological status of streams and rivers is
downloadable for free!
- Homepage
- www.aqem.de or
- www.fliessgewaesserbewertung.de
- Options
- Germany official system (PERLODES)
- Germany original (AQEM system)
- Several European countries
27ASTERICS v.3.0
Overview
- The assessment-software runs under Windows 98,
NT, 2000 and XP. - The data import is normally carried out via MS
Excel. - The import table must follow certain rules on
layout and format. - The assessment-software calculates the ecological
quality status of each imported taxalist. - The assessment-software calculates about 300
additional metrics for each imported taxalist. - Note Yet, no interpretation of the results or
recommendations for improvement of the quality
status are given.
28ASTERICS v.3.0
Data sources
- Data import by Excel- or text-files
(ASCII-Format) respect correct format - Main component of the data import Key code
(encoding every taxon definitely by numbers
and/or letters)
29ASTERICS v.3.0
Application of the Assessment Software (in four
steps)
Note The menues 2 and 3 appear gradually after
pressing the Import button.
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Application of the Assessment Software (4 steps)
(1) Import Import of an Excel file or ASCII file
(2) Settings choice of key code
(3) Settings choice of stream type and stressor
31ASTERICS v.3.0
Taxalist
Metrics
32ASTERICS v.3.0
Results
- Assessment Display of scores of the Ecological
Quality Class together with - the Core Metrics and underlying results.
33ASTERICS v.3.0
- Level 1 Ecological quality class (integrated
assessment)
- Level 2 Quality classes of the single moduls
- Level 3 Results of the core metrics
- Level 4 Results of all metrics
34ASTERICS v.3.0
Export-Function
The software has the possibility to export all
metric results to Excel
35 Interpretation of assessment results
- Examples of taxa, ecological information, species
traits and the indicative potential as a
basisfor multimetric assessment systemsand the
interpretation of results
36Interpretation of Assessment Results
Mid-sized sand-bottom lowland streams
Lachte NI
37Interpretation of Assessment Results
Scores Lachte
38Interpretation of Assessment Results
Results Lachte
39Interpretation of Assessment Results
Taxalist Lachte
40Interpretation of Assessment Results
Stever near Füchtelner Mühle (NRW)
41Interpretation of Assessment Results
Level 1 Ecological quality class
poor
Level 2 Results of the different modules -
Saprobic index - General degradation
good
poor
Thus, the reason for the poor status is the
general/hydro-morphological degradation. To rise
the ecological status the hydromorphology of the
site has to be improved.
42Interpretation of Assessment Results
Level 3 Scores of the core metrics
rare and type specific species are missing
- German Fauna Index 0,09
- Trichoptera 0,13
- EPT-Taxa 0,25
- Litoral 0,24
- Pelal 0,87
poor habitat diversity, e.g. organic substrates
are absent (woody debris, CPOM)
Low species-richness and shifted abundances
Disturbance of natural flow regime (stagnant
situations, absence of shading and high amounts
of macrophytes)
Summary The single results imply that the site
is hydromorphologically extemely impaired. The
effects on the invertebrate community are obvious
(Fauna Index, number of Trichoptera taxa,
Littoral preferences).
43Interpretation of Assessment Results
Taxalist Stever
44Interpretation of Assessment Results
Ebene 3 Ergebnisse der Core Metrics
Level 3 Scores of the core metrics
- German Fauna Index 0,09
- Trichoptera 0,13
- EPT-Taxa 0,25
- Litoral 0,24
- Pelal 0,87
45- Standardized sampling method Multi-Habitat-Sampli
ng (AQEM method EUROPEAN CEN Standard since
2010) -
Netz- maschen- weite 0,5 mm
46- Standardized treatment of the samples (sieving
and sub-sampling -
Comparison with operational taxa list!
47Autecology on species level
48(1) A água não é um produto comercial como
outro qualquer, mas um património que deve
ser protegido, defendido e tratado como tal.
49Further information about European Water
Framework Directive