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다중형 돌말지수를 이용한 국내 하천의 생물학적 온전성 평가A multimetric diatom index for biological integrity assessment of Korean streams

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A multimetric diatom index for biological integrity assessment of Korean streams
Authors
조인환이영원김하경김용재황순진원두희노성유이재관김백호
Issue Date
2019
Publisher
한국환경생물학회
Keywords
Korean multimetric diatom index; epilithic diatom; biological integrity; water quality; stream and estuary
Citation
환경생물, v.37, no.2, pp.204 - 216
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KCI
Journal Title
환경생물
Volume
37
Number
2
Start Page
204
End Page
216
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/15176
DOI
10.11626/KJEB.2019.37.2.204
ISSN
1226-9999
Abstract
To evaluate the biological integrity of aquatic ecosystems, we developed Korean multimetric diatom index (KMDI) using metrics that many researchers have been previously described, and compared to single-metric diatom index such as trophic diatom index (TDI) and diatom assemblage index to organic pollution (DAIpo). For the biological and environmental data, we investigated the epilithic diatoms, water quality and the land-use for 923 sites in Korean streams between 2013-2017, and estuaries between 2010-2017, respectively. Five appropriate metrics were selected according to the following steps; 1) extraction of 300 potential metrics (biological, chemical, physical, and geographical) based on previous references, of these, 2) 46 samples having high separation power were selected, 3) the selected metrics were each tested for variability, redundancy, and sensitivity to the environments, finally 4) construction of multi-metric diatom index comprising single type metrics such as TDI, DAIpo, % motile diatoms, %Achnanthes / (Achnanthes+Navicula), and % number of Gomphonema species. The biological integrity of the 233 sites from the Geum River basin were independently investigated using KMDI. Collectively, the new KMDI showed high sensitivity and explanatory power for environmental factors such as land-use, biochemical oxygen demand, total nitrogen, and electric conductivity. However, it had slightly higher biological integrity for the same sites as compared to single type diatom metrics. Finally, more data accumulation from all over Korea and the development of acceptable diatom metrics were required.
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