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Selection of indicative taxa for river habitats: a case study on benthic macroinvertebrates using indicator species analysis and the random forest methods

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HYDROBIOLOGIA
卷 651, 期 1, 页码 101-114

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10750-010-0280-1

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Habitat preferences; Invertebrates; Random forests; Indicator value; Predictive model

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  1. EU [GOCE-CT-2003-505540]
  2. Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports INCHEMBIOL [MSM0021622412]
  3. Czech Ministry of Environment [VaV MZP SP2e7500]

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The aim of the study was to evaluate the exclusivity and/or preference of macroinvertebrate taxa for river habitats. Indicator species analysis and random forests methods were applied to the data set of macroinvertebrate samples taken from 58 sampling points. Samples were classified according to habitat types defined by the position in a river channel and local hydraulic characteristics. 86 macroinvertebrate taxa were included in the analyses. High indicative values for habitats (importance value a parts per thousand yen50 and/or indicator value a parts per thousand yen40) were identified for 26 taxa. The results of both methods can be considered similar. Merged habitats of channel margin (margin of main channel and side arms) were mainly defined by negative indicator taxa (correct classification of given samples was caused by non-occurrence and low abundances of certain taxa in this habitat). In general, there was only a small group of taxa preferring these habitats. Taxa were not fully habitat specific because they mostly occurred in two or three habitat types. This could be the result of autecological plasticity of individual taxa and the connectivity among habitats. According to the experience from this case study, it can be concluded that both random forests and IndVal methods are suitable for the detection of indicative species, and random forests method has some additional advantages.

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