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@proceedings{1309200, author = {Pařil, Petr and Syrovátka, Vít and Zahrádková, Světlana and Straka, Michal and Polášek, Marek and Šikulová, Lenka and Řezníčková, Pavla and Němejcová, Denisa}, booktitle = {9-th Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences 2015, Geneva, Switzerland July 5.-10.}, keywords = {drought; stream; aquatic macroinvertebrates; bioindication}, language = {eng}, title = {Bioindication of stream intermittency by macroinvertebrates in temperate streams – results of the BIODROUGHT project}, year = {2015} }
TY - CONF ID - 1309200 AU - Pařil, Petr - Syrovátka, Vít - Zahrádková, Světlana - Straka, Michal - Polášek, Marek - Šikulová, Lenka - Řezníčková, Pavla - Němejcová, Denisa PY - 2015 TI - Bioindication of stream intermittency by macroinvertebrates in temperate streams – results of the BIODROUGHT project KW - drought KW - stream KW - aquatic macroinvertebrates KW - bioindication N2 - ¨The effect of stream intermittency is frequently studied in Mediterranean countries but studies considering “drought filter” impact on macroinvertebrate community in Central Europe are scarce. Regardless of the causes of dry episodes, which may originate from climate change or human activities, we hypothesise that drought induces structural changes in the macroinvertebrate community that last for a specific period. This “drought footprint” is detectable by macroinvertebrate analysis during the recolonisation and its readability depends on both the duration and the spatial extent of the drought. In the BIODROUGHT project (www.biodrought.eu, grant TA02020395) we are developing a map of drought risk and a bioindication method for practical use in water management. We employed Linear Discriminant Analysis to find a combination of metrics that best discriminates among three stream classes (permanent, irregular drought, annual drought). The recent season specific method (for spring/autumn) combines metrics of three types: (i) representation of taxonomic groups (important are EPT taxa or Oligochaeta), (ii) species traits (rheophily, reproduction) and (iii) the presence of indicator taxa characteristic for permanent or intermittent streams (expressed by developed BIODROUGHT index). This approach was successfully tested for its discrimination accuracy on the Czech national database, which contains data from streams with known history. ER -
PAŘIL, Petr, Vít SYROVÁTKA, Světlana ZAHRÁDKOVÁ, Michal STRAKA, Marek POLÁŠEK, Lenka ŠIKULOVÁ, Pavla ŘEZNÍČKOVÁ a Denisa NĚMEJCOVÁ. Bioindication of stream intermittency by macroinvertebrates in temperate streams – results of the BIODROUGHT project. In \textit{9-th Symposium for European Freshwater Sciences 2015, Geneva, Switzerland July 5.-10.}. 2015.
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