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Biological Objectives for the Protection of Rivers and Streams in Victoria, Australia.
Document Type
Article
Source
Hydrobiologia. Nov2006, Vol. 572 Issue 1, p287-299. 13p. 4 Charts, 1 Graph, 1 Map.
Subject
*WATER quality biological assessment
*ECOLOGICAL risk assessment
*ENVIRONMENTAL monitoring
*BIOINDICATORS
*INVERTEBRATES
*AQUATIC ecology
*BIOTIC communities
*RIVERS
Language
ISSN
0018-8158
Abstract
This paper presents the approach and methods used, and the outputs generated, in the derivation of numeric biological objectives for the protection of rivers and streams across Victoria, Australia. Biological objectives have been designed for inclusion in State government legislation for the protection of the State’s waterways. The objectives were developed using data from extensive macroinvertebrate sampling of multiple reference sites across the State. Regional variations are incorporated into the objective-setting process by using an a priori, macroinvertebrate-based regionalisation of the State. The objectives consist of four separate components, including a measure of diversity, two biotic indices and a measure of community composition. The objectives are designed for use across broad regions and any attempt to extend the system to subregional levels would require a careful consideration of the influence of scale upon the grouping of reference sites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]