Evaluation of EPT macroinvertebrate metrics in small streams located within the non-connected stormwater management region of Kansas City, Missouri, USA

B. Poulton, J. Tao
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During 2012-2014, we evaluated macroinvertebrate communities in streams draining the non-connected stormwater management region (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System, or MS4) within the Kansas City metropolitan area utilizing the Missouri bioassessment protocols. Trends in aquatic life impairment status based on Missouri's Macroinvertebrate Stream Condition Index (MSCI), as well as richness and abundance of EPT indicator metrics (Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera), were compared between rural control sites and both transitional and urban stream sites representing varying stages of land use conversion. As compared to non-urban control sites, EPT taxa richness was significantly lower at MS4 urban sites during all three years (p = 0.007 – 0.013) and MS4 transitional sites during one of three years (p=0.48). EPT abundance (%) was significantly lower at MS4 urban sites during all years (p = 0.008 – 0.013) and MS4 transitional sites during one of three years (p=0.34). Mean EPT abundances ranged between 0.6% - 10.3% at urban MS4 sites, and always exceeded 18% at control sites. Both EPT richness and abundance were lower at the MS4 control site but means for EPT and other core metrics at this site were most often similar to non-urban control sites based on analysis of variance (ANOVA). MS4 transitional sites with active development in their watersheds were partially-supporting in their impairment status, and EPT metrics had lower means and generally more variability than control sites. Temporal trends indicate non-urban control and MS4 control sites consistently meet fully-supporting impairment status based on overall MSCI scores, but no study sites currently meet regional expectations (as defined by state reference streams) for either of the EPT metrics. Results indicate that Missouri and Kansas biocriteria for both EPT metrics are not consistently being met at any stream sites in the Kansas City metro area, including fully-supporting control sites and MS4 streams that receive stormwater runoff in watersheds with urban development that is well-established or currently transitioning to urban or suburban land uses.
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位于美国密苏里州堪萨斯城非连通雨水管理区的小溪中EPT大型无脊椎动物指标的评估
在2012-2014年期间,我们利用密苏里州生物评估协议评估了堪萨斯城市区内未连接的雨水管理区(市政独立雨水下水道系统,或MS4)的溪流中的大型无脊椎动物群落。基于密苏里州大型无脊椎动物溪流条件指数(MSCI),以及EPT指标(蜉蝣目、翼翅目、毛翅目)的丰富度和丰度,比较了代表不同土地利用转换阶段的农村对照点、过渡点和城市点的水生生物损害状况趋势。与非城市对照样地相比,MS4城市样地3年的EPT类群丰富度显著降低(p= 0.007 ~ 0.013), MS4过渡样地3年中的1年的EPT类群丰富度显著降低(p=0.48)。在MS4城市站点,EPT丰度(%)在所有年份均显著降低(p= 0.008 ~ 0.013),在MS4过渡站点,EPT丰度(%)在3年中有1年显著降低(p=0.34)。城市MS4站点的平均EPT丰度在0.6% ~ 10.3%之间,而对照站点的平均EPT丰度始终超过18%。基于方差分析(ANOVA), MS4控制点的EPT丰富度和丰度都较低,但该地点EPT和其他核心指标的平均值通常与非城市控制点相似。在流域内积极发展的MS4过渡站点在一定程度上支持其损伤状态,EPT指标的平均值较低,并且通常比对照站点更具变异性。时间趋势表明,非城市控制点和MS4控制点始终满足基于MSCI总体得分的完全支持的损伤状态,但目前没有研究点满足EPT指标中的任何一个区域预期(由州参考流定义)。结果表明,密苏里州和堪萨斯州的两个EPT指标的生物标准在堪萨斯城都市区的任何河流站点都没有得到一致的满足,包括完全支持的控制站点和MS4河流,这些河流在城市发展成熟或目前正在向城市或郊区土地利用过渡的流域中接收雨水径流。
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