Authors
JANI HEINO, HEIKKI MYKRÄ, HEIKKI HÄMÄLÄINEN, JUKKA AROVIITA, TIMO MUOTKA
Publication date
2007/9/1
Journal
Freshwater Biology
Volume
52
Issue
9
Pages
1846-1861
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
1. Many studies have shown traditional species diversity indices to perform poorly in discriminating anthropogenic influences on biodiversity. By contrast, in marine systems, taxonomic distinctness indices that take into account the taxonomic relatedness of species have been shown to discriminate anthropogenic effects. However, few studies have examined the performance of taxonomic distinctness indices in freshwater systems.
2. We studied the performance of four species diversity indices and four taxonomic distinctness indices for detecting anthropogenic effects on stream macroinvertebrate assemblages. Further, we examined the effects of catchment type and area, as well as two variables (pH and total phosphorus) potentially describing anthropogenic perturbation on biodiversity.
3. We found no indications of degraded biodiversity at the putatively disturbed sites. However, species density, rarefied species …
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