2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2017.02.031
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Water quality variables and pollution sources shaping stream macroinvertebrate communities

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“…Clean water is an essential requirement for the establishment and maintenance of ecological integrity (Berger et al, 2017). Water resources provide valuable food through aquatic life cycle, irrigation for agriculture productions and animal watering (Bostanmaneshrad et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Clean water is an essential requirement for the establishment and maintenance of ecological integrity (Berger et al, 2017). Water resources provide valuable food through aquatic life cycle, irrigation for agriculture productions and animal watering (Bostanmaneshrad et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to international standardized protocol using a triangular D-frame kick hand net with a 250 μm mesh size in all the available habitat types (multi habitat sampling procedure), such as riffles, macrophytes, pools and bedrock collectively for 5 min per site (Barbour et al, 1999). At each sampling site, macroinvertebrates were taken by submerging the hand net in the river at different depths , sweeping and kicking at each location, covered both vegetation and open-water areas to incorpo-rated habitat heterogeneity and benthic substratum were dislodge to any attached macro invertebrates (Berger et al, 2017). After the macroinvertebrates sampling were collected and transferred into a bowel and washed with sufficient amount of water were added and the supernatant was poured onto a sieve to retain the macroinvertebrates while removed the mud .This was repeated until all the macroinvertebrates separated from mud .Then preserving in 95% ethanol After all samples collected then placed in an insulating ice packs cooled boxes and transported to BDU Environmental Sciences and Technology laboratories with due care for chemical and biological analyses and water samples stored in a refrigerator at 4˚C until analysis…”
Section: Macroinvertebrate Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LASSO has shown more reliability than stepwise methods for variable selection in ecology applications (Elith & Graham, 2009). Recent applications of the LASSO method include modelling stream health using indices based on macroinvertebrate assemblages (Berger et al, 2017;Kaelin & Altermatt, 2016) and distributions of freshwater fish species (Huang & Frimpong, 2015;Huang, Frimpong, & Orth, 2016 (Aguiar, Ferreira, & Pinto, 2002;Beasley & Kneale, 2003;Magalhaes, Batalha, & Collares-Pereira, 2002), variation partitioning (Peres-Neto, Legendre, Dray, & Borcard, 2006), and multiscale ordination (Wagner, 2004). Further details regarding ordination techniques and spatial analysis of ecological data can be found in Borcard et al (2011), Kent (2006), Legendre and Legendre (2012), and Zuur, Ieno, and Smith (2007).…”
Section: Shrinkage Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The degradation of river ecosystems caused by salinization has important implications for water management. For example, in Europe the elevated salt concentrations in many rivers [8,71] could prevent them from reaching the good ecological status demanded by the European Water Framework Directive [72]. Halle & Mü ller [73] suggested that Cl 2 concentrations as low as .…”
Section: Management Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%