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The development of a system to assess the ecological quality of streams based on macroinvertebrates - Design of the sampling programme within the AQEM project

  • D Hering
  • , A Buffagni
  • , O Moog
  • , L Sandin
  • , M Sommerhäuser
  • , I Stubauer
  • , C Feld
  • , R Johnson
  • , P Pinto
  • , N Skoulikidis
  • , P Verdonschot
  • , S Zahrádková

Publikation: Bidrag till tidskriftArtikel i vetenskaplig tidskriftPeer review

Sammanfattning

The EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires river assessment systems based on benthic invertebrates. The AQEM project is developing, at a European scale, such a methodology, based on a comparison of communities of reference streams and degraded streams. The project is focussing on three main impact types: morphological degradation, organic pollution and acidification. This paper presents the outline of the AQEM project with special emphasis on: - an overview of assessment systems with benthic invertebrates presently applied in Europe - an overview of stream typology approaches in Europe - the selection process of the stream types investigated in AQEM - the criteria used to select reference sites - the design of the sampling programme - the microhabitat-based sampling method applied in AQEM - the links and possibilities of integration between AQEM and existing assessment systems.
OriginalspråkEngelska
Sidor (från-till)345-361
Antal sidor17
TidskriftInternational Review of Hydrobiology
Volym88
Nummer45720
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 2003

Nyckelord

  • stream assessment
  • stream typology
  • reference conditions
  • multi-habitat sampling
  • Water Framework Directive

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