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Modification of an index of biotic integrity for assessing
vernal ponds and small palustrine wetlands using fish, crayfish,
and amphibian assemblages along southern Lake Michigan
T.P. Simona,
R. Jankowskib,
C. Morrisb
aUS
Fish and Wildlife Service, 620 South Walker Street, Bloomington,
IN 47403-2121, USA
bDepartment of Biological Sciences, Purdue University - North
Central, 140] S. Hwy 421, Westville, IN, USA
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Abstract
We developed an index of biotic integrity (IBI)
based on crayfish, fish, and amphibian assemblages to assess vernal
ponds and palustrine wetland habitats of less than 5 ha along the
southern shore of Lake Michigan. We found that the modified IBI
based on three crayfish, twelve fish, and seven amphibian species
collected during our surveys provided a more complete assessment
than one based on any single taxonomic group. The new scoring criteria
included the number of amphibian and fish species, number of benthic
species, percent of individuals as pioneer species, percent of individuals
as exotic species and percent of individuals with complex reproductive
modes for metrics developed for larger palustrine wetlands. Low-end
scoring procedures were not required; however, species composition
metrics that did not possess the specified attribute received a
'0' score rather than a '1'. Con-elation coefficients suggest that
the reference conditions developed during this study of IBI metrics
are able to differentiate high-quality biological assemblages from
disturbance gradients that lowered biological integrity in small
palustrine wetlands and vernal ponds. We found that the distribution
of the index scores for Miller Woods was skewed to the low end of
biological integrity with increased distance from Lake Michigan
and proximity to edges. Published by Elsevier Science Ltd on behalf
of AEHMS.
Keywords: Multimetric index; Structure and function; Reference
conditions
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