TY - JOUR
T1 - The reference index method for the macrophyte-based assessment of rivers - A contribution to the implementation of the European Water Framework Directive in Germany
AU - Meilinger, Petra
AU - Schneider, Susanne
AU - Melzer, Arnulf
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - The European Water Framework Directive requires ecological status classification and monitoring of surface and ground waters using biological indicators. To act as a component of the "Macrophytes and Phytobenthos" biological quality element, as demanded by the Directive, a macrophyte-based assessment system was developed for application in river site types in Germany. Macrophyte abundance data were collected from 262 sites in 202 rivers. Seven biocoenotic river site types were established using differences in characteristic macrophyte communities reflecting ecoregion, channel width, water depth, current velocity, water hardness, and ground water influence. For four of these river site types, a macrophyte assessment system was developed, for the remaining three river site types data were insufficient for developing an assessment system. Ecological status classification of river sites is based on the calculation of a Reference Index value, in some cases supplemented by additional vegetation criteria. The Reference Index quantifies the deviation of species composition and abundance from reference conditions and classifies sites as one of the five possible ecological quality classes specified in the Directive. The assessment of long river stretches with changing river site types along its course is discussed based on an example from the Forstinninger Sempt River, southeast Germany.
AB - The European Water Framework Directive requires ecological status classification and monitoring of surface and ground waters using biological indicators. To act as a component of the "Macrophytes and Phytobenthos" biological quality element, as demanded by the Directive, a macrophyte-based assessment system was developed for application in river site types in Germany. Macrophyte abundance data were collected from 262 sites in 202 rivers. Seven biocoenotic river site types were established using differences in characteristic macrophyte communities reflecting ecoregion, channel width, water depth, current velocity, water hardness, and ground water influence. For four of these river site types, a macrophyte assessment system was developed, for the remaining three river site types data were insufficient for developing an assessment system. Ecological status classification of river sites is based on the calculation of a Reference Index value, in some cases supplemented by additional vegetation criteria. The Reference Index quantifies the deviation of species composition and abundance from reference conditions and classifies sites as one of the five possible ecological quality classes specified in the Directive. The assessment of long river stretches with changing river site types along its course is discussed based on an example from the Forstinninger Sempt River, southeast Germany.
KW - Bioassessment
KW - Ecological status classification
KW - River typology
KW - Submerged aquatic vegetation
KW - Water quality
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U2 - 10.1002/iroh.200410768
DO - 10.1002/iroh.200410768
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:21344462644
SN - 1434-2944
VL - 90
SP - 322
EP - 342
JO - International Review of Hydrobiology
JF - International Review of Hydrobiology
IS - 3
ER -