Title: Speaker : John Murphy
1Quantifying the biological diversity and
condition of British streams and ponds
Speaker John Murphy Project Team Centre for
Ecology Hydrology, Pond Conservation,
Bournemouth University, University of Bohemia
2Overview
- History of freshwater surveying in CS
- Objectives of the freshwater sampling programme
- Summary of survey approach
- CS2007 results
- Maximising the potential
- Informing and guiding policy
3History of freshwater surveying in CS
4Freshwater objectives
- Quantify change in
- prevalence of biodiversity in streams and ponds
- biological condition of streams and ponds
- Link freshwater biological communities to
features of riparian and catchment landscape
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6Headwater stream sampling strategy
7Pond sampling strategy
- Record presence of all ponds in all 591 CS2007
squares - Assess condition of 1 randomly-selected pond per
square - Aquatic plant survey
- Physical/environmental data
- Hydrochemistry
8CS2007 Results Stream plants
9CS2007 Results Stream plants
10CS2007 Results River Habitat Survey
11CS2007 Results Pond Stock
12CS2007 Results Pond Condition
13CS2007 Results Pond Condition
14Further data to be reported
- CS2007 Freshwaters Reports (2009)
- Diversity of macroinvertebrate community in
headwater streams - 1990-1998-2007 change in stream condition
(RIVPACS IV assessment) - Concordance with aquatic plant trend
- Reasons for improvement in stream condition
- The value of new ponds
- Causes of pond degradation
- Ponds and climate change
15Maximising potential a unique dataset
- Random-stratified sample of over 400 replicate
stream catchments and 260 ponds across all GB
landscapes - Repeatedly sampled with consistent methodology
- Many elements sampled but linked to the same site
- Potential to link to other CS and external data
16Linking to other data
- Land Cover Map
- Field survey data
- Streamside plot data
- Soil data
- Environmental Stewardship/Tir Gofal Tir
Cynnal/Rural Stewardship - Agricultural Survey/Census data
- British Survey of Fertiliser Practice
- National Pond Monitoring Network
- EA SEPA monitoring data
- Others?
17Informing and guiding policy
- Are changes to land management as a result of
agri-environment schemes associated with improved
condition of freshwater habitats? - How does land cover and its spatial arrangement
affect stream and pond biological condition? - How do different groups vary in their sensitivity
to changes? - Which water body types and landscapes support the
most aquatic biodiversity? - Can we detect a climate-change signal in species
distributions? - Others?