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Title: What is river health


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What is river health?
  • Key points from the Karr article, in your binder

2
Some of the controversies surrounding the science
behind environmental health
  • Can we define and measure environmental goods and
    services?
  • Is health a state or a process (or both)?
  • State what a healthy environment should look
    like in terms of plants, animals, landscape, etc.
  • Process what a healthy ecosystem should do in
    terms of cycling nutrients, heat, oxygen, carbon,
    etc.
  • What is normal and how does that relate to
    ecosystem disturbance?
  • resistance resilience to disturbance level of
    organization in the environment
  • natural vs. anthropogenic (human-induced)
    disturbance
  • pulse (acute) vs. press (chronic) disturbance
  • Can we quantitatively measure health using
    biological endpoints, or is this more of a policy
    goal?
  • Clean Air Act, Federal Water Pollution Control
    Act, Solid Waste Disposal Act, Wild and Scenic
    Rivers Act, National Environmental Policy Act,
    Federal Pesticide Act, Endangered Species Act,
    Safe Drinking Water Act, Toxic Substances Control
    Act, Clean Water Act, CERCLA, MT Constitution

3
Biological Integrity
  • Biological systems with integrity provide a
    baseline for assessing ecosystem health
  • Pristine sites like Yellowstone, Glacier, Red
    Rocks, Bob Marshall
  • A biological system has integrity if it
  • Has minimal human influence
  • Supports full range of recently historic native
    biota
  • Evolution biogeography climate geology
    human interference native biota
  • Biological integrity varies geographically
  • Ecoregions aquatic vs. terrestrial

4
5 Factors that can alter integrity
  • Flow regime
  • Physical habitat structure
  • Water quality
  • Energy source
  • Biological interactions

Which do we measure in the field?
5
The Multimetric Index
  • Relating the 5 factors to biological conditions
    using a multimetric index of organisms and their
    life history traits
  • Developing an index
  • 1) Classify landscape
  • 2) Select metrics of organisms and their traits
  • 3) Develop field and lab sample methods
  • 4) Analyze data to reveal biological patterns
  • 5) Communicate biological condition results to
    the public, land managers

Which do we do in the field?
6
Relationship of teaching about Biological
Integrity and Multimetric Approaches to MT
Standards
  • Content standard 1
  • testable hypotheses, math/graphical tools,
    science as process with revision, validity of
    experimental design
  • Content standard 2
  • relationship between chemistry, biology, energy
  • Content standard 3
  • How abiotic and biotic processes affect
    populations, biological classification tools,
    genetics (fish)
  • Content standard 4
  • weather and climate, geology, remote sensing
  • Content standard 5
  • Scientific thought, innovation, collaboration,
    limitations
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