Determining the change point for the error in the Macrophyte Index for Rivers

Anna Budka
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Summary The consequences of the growing demand for water include a significant deterioration in its quality and a drastic decline in biodiversity, which is a serious threat to the hydrological and biocenotic balance of freshwater ecosystems. A good indicator of aquatic environment quality is macrophytes. Studies on macrophytes are one of the primary elements in the ecological status assessment of surface waters, in accordance with the guidelines of the Water Framework Directive. In Poland, research on the ecological status of rivers with regard to macrophytes has been carried out since 2008, using the Macrophyte Index for Rivers (MIR), which takes into account the number and coverage of macrophyte taxa. An analysis of numbers of species that need to be indicated at a site for valid assessment of the ecosystem was conducted on the basis of studies on macrophytes from 2008–2013, at 60 sites in small lowland rivers with a sandy substrate, of which 20 sites were selected on the most diverse watercourses: the least clean (quality class V), moderate (quality class III), and the cleanest (quality class I). The results of the botanical studies served to assess the completeness of the samples (the number of species recorded at a site) used to evaluate the ecological status of a river. The proposed analyses enabled estimation of the approximate number of species required to determine the MIR for rivers in each quality class.
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确定河流大型植物指数误差的变化点
对水日益增长的需求的后果包括水的质量严重恶化和生物多样性急剧下降,这是对淡水生态系统的水文和生物群落平衡的严重威胁。水生环境质量的一个很好的指标是大型植物。根据《水框架指令》的指导方针,对大型植物的研究是地表水生态状况评估的主要内容之一。在波兰,自2008年以来,利用河流大型植物指数(MIR)开展了关于大型植物的河流生态状况的研究,该指数考虑了大型植物分类群的数量和覆盖范围。基于2008年至2013年对大型植物的研究,对一个地点需要显示的物种数量进行了分析,以有效评估生态系统,在60个具有沙质底质的低地小河流地点,其中20个地点选择在最多样化的水道上:最不干净(质量等级V),中等(质量等级III)和最干净(质量等级I)。植物学研究的结果用于评估样本的完整性(在一个地点记录的物种数量),用于评估河流的生态状况。拟议的分析能够估计出确定每一水质等级的河流的MIR所需的物种的大致数量。
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