Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5741655 Ecological Indicators 2017 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Rocky shore macroinvertebrate communities were assessed along disturbance gradients.•Indices and models were tested along gradients, and compared to MarMAT assessment.•The most efficient indices were combined into a WFD compliant multimetric index.•The multimetric index was able to capture differences across the gradients.•Results were validated using independent data.

A gap in the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) is addressed, aiming for the development of an ecological quality status assessment tool based solely on the Biological Quality Element benthic macroinvertebrates from intertidal rocky shores. The proposed Rocky shore Macroinvertebrates Assessment Tool (RMAT) was tested and validated along disturbance gradients (organic enrichment). During the whole process, the response of widely used metrics (e.g. Hurlbert index, Shannon-Wiener index, AZTI's Marine Biotic Index; Bentix biotic index) and models (i.e., metrics combined) was compared to results provided by the Marine Macroalgae Assessment Tool to the same sampling sites.The RMAT is a multimetric index compliant with the WFD based on the benthic macroinvertebrates community, combining 'abundance' (Hurlbert index) and 'taxonomic composition' (Bentix index using density and biomass data) metrics. It performed well along anthropogenic disturbance gradients, showing ecological quality increasing from close to far away from the disturbance.The RMAT is a promising tool for rocky shore ecological assessment in the scope of the WFD or other monitoring activities worldwide.

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