Authors
Raphael Ligeiro, Robert M Hughes, Philip R Kaufmann, Diego R Macedo, Kele R Firmiano, Wander R Ferreira, Deborah Oliveira, Adriano S Melo, Marcos Callisto
Publication date
2013/2/1
Journal
Ecological indicators
Volume
25
Pages
45-57
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Most studies dealing with the use of ecological indicators and other applied ecological research rely on some definition or concept of what constitutes least-, intermediate- and most-disturbed condition. Currently, most rigorous methodologies designed to define those conditions are suited to large spatial extents (nations, ecoregions) and many sites (hundreds to thousands). The objective of this study was to describe a methodology to quantitatively define a disturbance gradient for 40 sites in each of two small southeastern Brazil river basins. The assessment of anthropogenic disturbance experienced by each site was based solely on measurements strictly related to the intensity and extent of anthropogenic pressures. We calculated two indices: one concerned site-scale pressures and the other catchment-scale pressures. We combined those two indices into a single integrated disturbance index (IDI) because …
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