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Comparability of river quality assessment using macrophytes: A multi-step procedure to overcome biogeographical differences

TitoloComparability of river quality assessment using macrophytes: A multi-step procedure to overcome biogeographical differences
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione2014
AutoriAguiar, F.C., Segurado P., Urbanič G., Cambra J., Chauvin C., Ciadamidaro S., Dörflinger G., Ferreira J., Germ M., Manolaki P., Minciardi Maria Rita, Munné A., Papastergiadou E., and Ferreira M.T.
RivistaScience of the Total Environment
Volume476-477
Paginazione757-767
ISSN00489697
Parole chiaveaccuracy, accuracy assessment, article, Biodiversity, Biogeography, biological monitoring, catchment, Cyprus, Ecological quality, Ecology, ecosystem, ecosystem health, environmental assessment, Environmental monitoring, Environmental regulations, EQR, European Union, Europium, France, Geology, GIG, Greece, Integrated circuits, Intercalibration, Italy, macrophyte, Macrophytes, MedGIG, Mediterranean, Metrics, nonhuman, Plants, Portugal, priority journal, river ecosystem, river water, Rivers, RM, seasonal variation, Slovenia, Spain, stream (river), Water conservation, Water Framework Directive, Water Framework Directives, water management, Water pollution, Water quality, water sampling, WFD
Abstract

This paper exposes a new methodological approach to solve the problem of intercalibrating river quality national methods when a common metric is lacking and most of the countries share the same Water Framework Directive (WFD) assessment method. We provide recommendations for similar works in future concerning the assessment of ecological accuracy and highlight the importance of a good common ground to make feasible the scientific work beyond the intercalibration.The approach herein presented was applied to highly seasonal rivers of the Mediterranean Geographical Intercalibration Group for the Biological Quality Element Macrophytes. The Mediterranean Group of river macrophytes involved seven countries and two assessment methods with similar acquisition data and assessment concept: the Macrophyte Biological Index for Rivers (IBMR) for Cyprus, France, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain, and the River Macrophyte Index (RMI) for Slovenia. Database included 318 sites of which 78 were considered as benchmarks. The boundary harmonization was performed for common WFD-assessment methods (all countries except Slovenia) using the median of the Good/Moderate and High/Good boundaries of all countries. Then, whenever possible, the Slovenian method, RMI was computed for the entire database. The IBMR was also computed for the Slovenian sites and was regressed against RMI in order to check the relatedness of methods (R2=0.45; p<0.00001) and to convert RMI boundaries into the IBMR scale. The boundary bias of RMI was computed using direct comparison of classification and the median boundary values following boundary harmonization. The average absolute class differences after harmonization is 26% and the percentage of classifications differing by half of a quality class is also small (16.4%). This multi-step approach to the intercalibration was endorsed by the WFD Regulatory Committee. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

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DOI10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.10.021
Citation KeyAguiar2014757