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Use of the coefficient of community loss (I) to assess cultural stresses on Monongahela River tributary fish communities

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JOURNAL OF FRESHWATER ECOLOGY
卷 21, 期 4, 页码 681-686

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/02705060.2006.9664130

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We utilized a single metric, the coefficient of community loss (1) to assess the health of fish communities inhabiting 27 low-order Monongahela River tributaries in Pennsylvania. All streams were sampled during summers of 2003 and 2004 utilizing two-pass back-pack electrofishing from the mouth extending 200 m upstream. Environmental stressors observed in and on-stream were habitat alteration and non-point source discharges due to urbanization and agriculture along with point-source discharges of raw and treated sewage, net alkaline mine drainage, and acid mine drainage (AMD). Species richness and 1-metric scores in streams impacted by major AMD and/or untreated sewage were 0 and a, respectively. While those exhibiting minimal cultural stress had species richness totals and I-metric scores of 24 and 0.24, respectively. Values of 1 were negatively correlated with index of biotic integrity scores (-0.951), suggesting that I could provide a rapid comprehensive assessment of the relative health of fish communities within a major watershed.

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