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Modification of an index of biotic integrity and development
of reference condition expectations or dunal, palustrine wetland
fish communities along the southern shore of Lake Michigan
T.P. Simon
US Environmental Protection Agency, Water Division, Chicago,
IL 60604, USA
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Abstract
I modified and calibrated
an index of biotic integrity (IBI) to assess wetland quality of
dunal, palustrine wetlands along the southern shore of Lake Michigan.
Fish communities were sampled using a combination of electrofishing
and seining techniques to collect a representative sample. A combination
of 50 historical and recent sites were sampled from northeast Illinois
and northwest Indiana to develop reference expectations for dunal
wetlands less than 35 ha surface area. I examined 36 attributes
of wetland fish communities to derive a dunal, palustrine IBI. Several
metrics from the original IBI were retained including: total number
of species, number of sensitive species, and percent tolerant species.
Trophic composition characters included the percentage of omnivores
and insectivores. Fish condition was evaluated using the catch-per-unit
of effort and the percentage of deformities, eroded fins, lesions,
and tumours (DELT). Several metrics were modified from the original
IBI to better reflect water resource quality in dunal wetlands.
The number of darter species was replaced by a combination of the
ecologically similar number of darter and madtom species; number
of sunfish species was modified to the number of centrarchid species,
which included the black bass species; number of sucker species
was replaced by the number of minnow species since few sucker species
were anticipated in dunal wetlands; and I substituted percent carnivores
with percent pioneer species. Pioneer species reflect wetland stability
and water permanence. Hybrids were not important constituents of
wetland communities and did not show a relationship with wetland
degradation, so I substituted the percentage of lake-obligate species
to reflect species that were
dominant in lentic waters. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd and
AEHMS.
Keywords: Multimetric indices; Community
function; Community structure
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