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Towards rapid bioassessment of wadeable streams in Brazil: Development of the Guapiaçu-Macau Multimetric Index (GMMI) based on benthic macroinvertebrates
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OLIVEIRA, Renata B. S. et al. Towards rapid bioassessment of wadeable streams in Brazil: Development of the Guapiac¸ u-Macau Multimetric Index (GMMI) based on benthic macroinvertebrates. Ecological Indicators, v.11, n.6, p.1584–1593, 2011.
1470-160X
10.1016/j.ecolind.2011.04.001
1872-7034
Autor
Oliveira, Renata B. S.
Baptista, Darcílio F.
Mugnai, Riccardo
Castro, Carolina M.
Hughes, Robert M.
Resumen
We developed a multimetric index based on macroinvertebrates to assess ecological condition of wadeable
streams in Rio de Janeiro State, southeast Brazil. To do so we used a set of 12 reference and 12
severely impaired sites sampled in the summer wet season as calibration sites. Nine metrics were selected
based on their abilities to distinguish between reference and impaired sites and their independence from
other metrics. Metrics retained in the final index were: family richness; Trichoptera family richness;
Shannon family diversity; % Plecoptera individuals; % Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera and Trichoptera (EPT)
individuals; % mollusk and Diptera individuals; % shredder individuals; proportion Chironomidae/Diptera
individuals; and proportion Hydropsychidae/Trichoptera individuals. The final 9 metrics were standardized;
then the Guapiac¸ u-Macau Multimetric Index (GMMI) was calculated, yielding a final index score
ranging from 0 to 100.Wevalidated the index through use of 19 sites subject to different levels of impairment,
sampled both in summer and in winter. Our final multimetric index distinguished well between
different levels of impairment and was strongly correlated with other disturbance measures. Temporal
stability was also tested through use of 8 sites that were sampled in both seasons, and results showed
no significant changes in the index final score among seasons. Our research represents one of the first
initiatives in Brazil to develop a multimetric index for use in a spatially extensive bioassessment program
extending across substantial natural and disturbance gradients. It can be a useful tool to help conserve
streams in Atlantic forest conservation areas. We suggest that the methodology established here offers a
foundation for similar index development and assessments in Brazil. 2030-01-01