Use of macroinvertebrate communities to detect environmental stress in running waters

This paper presents an account of some current uses of RIVPACS (River Invertebrate Prediction and Classification System), a software package developed by the Institute of Freshwater Ecology (UK). Background information is also given on the unique data-set on which the system is based. Before discussing RIVPACS, we consider the range of environmental stresses encountered in flowing-water systems and some of the ways in which stresses may affect macroinvertebrate communities. The wide application and relevance of the RIVPACS approach was recognised when it was chosen as the biological method for use throughout the UK in the 1990 River Quality Survey (RQS). In the concluding section we list some lessons learnt both from the 1990 survey and from our own testing exercise, and we outline current developments which will lead to a new version of RIVPACS for use in the 1995 RQS.

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Main Authors: Wright, J.F., Furse, M.T., Armitage, P.D.
Other Authors: Sutcliffe, D.W.
Format: book_section biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Freshwater Biological Association 1994
Subjects:Ecology, Limnology, Management, Water quality control, Ecosystem management, Biological stress, Rivers, Models, Data collections, Invertebrate larvae, Evaluation, Prediction,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22810
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