The potential of RIVPACS for predicting the effects of environmental change
RIVPACS has been used successfully for biological assessment of river water quality but its potential in forecasting the effects of environmental change has not been investigated. This study has shown that it is possible to simulate faunal changes in response to environmental disturbance, provided that the disturbance directly involves the environmental variables used in RIVPACS predictions. These variables relate to channel shape, discharge and substratum. Many impacts, particularly those associated with pollution, will not affect these variables and therefore RIVPACS cannot simulate the effects of pollution. RIVPACS was sensitive only to major changes in substratum. It was concluded that, because of the static nature of RIVPACS, it cannot respond to the dynamic effects and processes associated with environmental disturbance. Thus RIVPACS, while showing direction of change and indicating sensitive taxa, cannot be used to predict or forecast the effects of environmental impacts.
Main Author: | Armitage, P.D. |
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Other Authors: | Wright, J.F. |
Format: | book_section biblioteca |
Language: | English |
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Freshwater Biological Association
2000
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Subjects: | Conservation, Environment, Limnology, Classification systems, Invertebrate larvae, Rivers, Computer programs, Water quality, Nature conservation, Simulation, Ecosystem disturbance, Prediction, England, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/22845 |
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