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Title: Monitoring activities of running waters in Sweden


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Monitoring activities of running waters in Sweden
  • Leonard Sandin
  • Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
  • Uppsala, Sweden

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Outline
  • Sampling methods macroinvertebrates
  • Taxonomic resolution
  • Classification system
  • Reference site selection/criteria
  • Monitoring program
  • Supporting information

3
Macroinvertebrate samplingmethod
  • Standardized kick-sampling
  • SSEN 27828
  • 1 m 1 min and 5 samples
  • Preferably hard-bottom
  • 0,5 mm mesh
  • Autumn sampling
  • Sorting 2 h then subsampling (in the national
    surveys)

4
Taxonomic resolution
  • Predetermined taxa list (500)
  • Expert group decided on the list
  • Based on
  • Relatively easy to determine
  • Gives extra ecological information
  • Part of indices/metrics

5
Ecological quality criteria
  • New system will be adopted from 2007 (in revision
    at the moment)
  • Includes three metrics/indices
  • ASPT Ecological quality
  • DJ index Eutrophication
  • MISA index Acidification/Acidity
  • Should be sampled at least once in the autumn
    each year

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TypesEcoregions
  • 20 Borealic uplands

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Ecoregions
22 Fennoscandian shield
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Ecoregions
  • 14 Central plains

9
ASPT DJ index
  • ASPT
  • Armitage et al. 1983
  • Family level index
  • Scoring system (1-10) for each family
  • Divided by no of scoring families
  • DJ index
  • Dahl Johnson 2005
  • Multimetric index for eutrophication
  • Five different parts
  • No of EPT taxa, relative abundance of Crustacea,
    rel. abund. EPT taxa, ASPT, and Saprobix index
    (Zelinka Marvan 1961)
  • Each index scores 1-3
  • Sum from 5 (lowest/worst) to 15 (highest/best
    quality)

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DJ index
The DJ index has to be re-scaled by Taking
(reference value 5) / (index value -5)
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MISA index
  • Johnson Goedkoop 2005
  • Multimetric index
  • Includes six parts/indices
  • No of families, no of taxa of Gastropoda, no of
    taxa of Ephemeroptera, the ratio of the relative
    abundance of Ephemeroptera and Plecoptera, the
    AWIC index Dawy-Bowker et al 2005 relative
    abundance of shredders
  • Each index is normalised to be between 0-10
  • Rescaling MISA 10 x sum indexnorm / 6
  • Final score between 0-100

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Normalising the MISA index
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Reference values
  • Ecoregion 14
  • ASPT 5.37
  • DJ index 10
  • MISA 47.5
  • Ecoregion 22
  • ASPT 6.53
  • DJ index 14
  • MISA 47.5
  • Ecoregion 20
  • ASPT 6.67
  • DJ index 14
  • MISA 47.5

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EQR values - example
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Final ecological quality
  • One-out-all-out among the three indices/metrics

16
Calculating the indices
  • www.aqem.de
  • ASTERICS software

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Reference filter
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National monitoring program
  • Three levels
  • National surveys
  • Trend stations
  • ?????????

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National surveys
  • Lake inventories since 1972
  • Biology first time 1995
  • Repeated 2000
  • Benthic macroinvertebrates
  • 700 streams and 700 lakes
  • 2005 only lake chemistry again

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Sampling strategy
  • Streams stratified by catchment area
  • 350 with areas 15-50 km2
  • 350 with areas 50-250 km2
  • Randomly selected point
  • Sampling 100-600 m upstream

21
Sampling sites/streamsNational survey
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Changing sampling sites?
  • 606 sites included in analysis
  • 1995 county of Västernorrland removed
  • Site suitability assessed based on substratum
  • Blocks gt 200 mm or Sand and silt lt 2 mm
  • Samples could be moved further upstream

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Weather
  • Autumn 2000 among the wettest during the 20th
    century
  • Yearly precipitation at most 160 170 of
    normal
  • Air temperature 1.6 to 2.1 C above normal
  • Water temperature 3 C above normal in streams
  • 1995 precipitation and temperature near normal

Runoff (l/km2, s)
From Wilander et al. 2003
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Weather
  • Main problem in
  • south-west 2000

1995
2000
  • Rölanda Ã¥
  • County of
  • Västra Götaland

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Trend stations
  • 69 streams
  • Across Sweden
  • Water chemistry (all)
  • Metals (30 stations)
  • Macroinvertebrates and phytobenthos (48 stations)
  • Electrofishing (28 stations all with bf
    sampling)
  • Macroinvertebrates and metals (16 stations)

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Trend stations
  • 40 sites with catchment area lt 300 km2
  • 6 further sites catchment area lt 1000 km2
  • 1 site with catchment area 1260 km2
  • 1 site with catchment area 19825 km2 (Ljusnan)
  • Reasons
  • Existing long time series
  • NATURA 2000 sites
  • Trout, Pearl mussels, Salmon, European crayfish
  • Large amount of existing catchment info available
  • Used for earlier international reporting

27
Trend stations
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Liming references
  • 19 streams
  • Water chemistry
  • Metals
  • Phytobenthos
  • Benthic macroinvertebrates
  • Fish

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Physical parameters
  • Standardised field protocol
  • Sampling site information
  • In stream vegetation
  • Substratum
  • Riparian zone 0-5 meter perpendicular to the
    stream
  • Near stream zone 0-30 meter perpendicular to the
    stream

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Sampling site information
  • Site name
  • Width (sampling site) and length (Sampling site)
  • Stream width
  • Water level (normal/low/high)
  • Water depth (mean for site and maximum)
  • Velocity (0 0 m/s, 1 lt 0.2 m/s, 2 0.2-0.7
    m/s, 3 gt 0.7 m/s)
  • Turbidity (clear, turbid, very turbid)
  • Water colour (clear, coloured, very coloured)
  • Water temperature

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Substratum/ in stream vegetation
  • Classification 0 absent, 1 lt 5 cover, 2 5-50
    cover, 3 gt 50 cover
  • Substratum 11 classes from fine sediment (lt 0.06
    mm) to rock (gt 2000 mm)
  • In stream vegetation 6 vegetation types
  • Above water vegetation, long shoot vegetation,
    floating leaved, rosette vegetation, mosses,
    benthic algae
  • Organic material
  • Fine detritus, coarse detritus, fine dead wood,
    coarse dead wood

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Riparian zone
  • Same cover classes
  • Trees
  • Bushes
  • Grasses
  • Other vegetation types (specify)
  • Others (stone, agricultural land, without
    vegetation etc)
  • Shadow (cover as above)

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Near stream zone
  • Same cover classes
  • 13 land-use classes (e.g.)
  • Deciduous forest
  • Coniferous forest
  • Wetlands
  • Agricultural land
  • Grassland
  • Heath
  • Artificial land

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Water chemistry parameters
  • pH, alkalinity
  • Conductivity
  • Ca, Mg, Na, K
  • SO4, Cl, F, Si
  • NH4-N, NO2NO3, Total N, Total P
  • Absorbance
  • TOC
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