Title: Designs for environmental monitoring
1Designs for environmental monitoring
- ?Gerry Quinn Mick Keough, 2002
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- permission of authors.
2Some consistent terminology
- Time
- divided into two major Periods, Before and After.
- Within these periods are Times (e.g. years)
- and subdivisions of times
- Spatial areas
- divided into two major groups, Control and Impact
- Within each group are Locations
- larger spatial units
- different areas in which the same kind of
management - i.e., true replicates of the management activity
- and subsamples within locations
3Controls Impacts
- Control areas lack the management action
- Reference areas
- Impacts are effects of management action
4Restricted Designs
CONTROL IMPACT
Control
Impact
BEFORE AFTER
Before
After
5Better DesignsMultiple controls impacts
CONTROL SITES
IMPACT SITES
6Williamstown Rifle Range
- Replicate open (C) and closed (I) locations
- Single point in time
- Four harvested species
- Three unharvested species
- Keough et al. (1993) Cons. Biol.
7km
0
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2
Rifle Range
WILLIAMSTOWN
RR2
ALTONA
A1
W1
RR1
W4
W3
W2
A2
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10Turban Snails
Marine Research Group, Coastal Invertebrates of
Victoria
From Edgar, Australian Marine Life
11WRR early study
- Three of 4 harvested species larger in protected
areas - No differences in unharvested species
- Power calculations for unharvested species
12Three common models
- BACI BACIP
- Stewart Oaten / Green
- Beyond-BACI
- Underwood
- MBACI
- Keough Mapstone
13BACI(P) DESIGN
BEFORE IMPACT
AFTER IMPACT
Time
CONTROL SITE
IMPACT SITE
14BACIP
- Impact and single Control location
- Sampling through time (B A)
- Times within B A
- Test is divergence of two locations after
management activity - uses C-I as test measure
- Only one control location of interest
- does Impact change relative to standard?
15Calculations in BACI design
d
Time
Time
16Procedure
- Plot values for each location through time
- Calculate di Ci - Ii for each time
- Compare d values between groups (Before After)
- ANOVA or t-test.
Time
17BACIP replication power
- Replicates are times within B A
- Each location represented by single value in
analysis - Subsampling of locations useful to characterize
each location well - Indirect effect on power
- Power primarily determined by time
- Needs longer sampling period,
- not more frequent samples
18Assumptions of BACIP
- Independence of C I
- No serial correlation
- Value of d at time i independent of value at time
i1 - C I track well through time in absence of
impact - Control is well-chosen
19Choosing control locations
- As similar as possible to I, except for presence
of activity in question - Physically similar
- Fauna flora similar
- Far enough away to be free of effects of activity
20Choosing controls a freshwater example. Within
a catchment
- substrate/geology/suspended load
- discharge regime/stream or catchment size
- riparian vegetation/zone
- catchment land use/vegetation/soils
- gradient
- altitude/stream order/dist. from source
- current speed/riffle pool structure
- spatial proximity/external variables
- water quality including detritus levels
- channel form/geometry
21Choosing controls within a catchment
- algal cover
- where I'm prepared to drink the water
- logistical practicality
- Chance
- presence of fish
- aspect
22Choosing controls between catchments
- substrate
- discharge regime/stream size
- catchment land use/vegetation
- riparian vegetation
- gradient
- geographic proximity
- geomorphic forms/hydraulic habitat
- altitude and aspect/temperature
- water quality/geology
- can't be guessed/not solvable/no answer
23Steps to choosing controls
- Conduct a literature review
- Draw up a list of criteria ordered from most
important to least - Carry out location visits
- Are there sufficient control locations?
- Revisit the criteria
- Does this improve the number of control locations?
24BACIP example San Onofre Nuclear Generating
Station (SONGS)
- Seawater used in cooling system
- Discharge 6000 m3/min
- 1 km2/d, 3-4 m deep
- Temperature raised by 10ºC
- Water released through diffusers
- Plume entrains 60,000 m3
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28SONGS study
29SONGS studyGiant Kelp, Macrocystis pyrifera
30SONGS studyGaribaldi
31SONGS studyRockfish
32SONGS studyMobile invertebrates - Fromia
33BACI as a partly-nested design
34Before
After
Control
Impact
1
2
3
4
5
6
Sampling Times
35Before
After
Control
Impact
1
2
3
4
5
6
Plots
36Factor A (Periods)
Factor C (C-I)
Plots
37The linear model
- Times (T) nested within Before After (BA)
- Crossed with Control-Impact (CI)
- Time random, but BA and CI are fixed
- DV ? BA T(BA) CI BACI
- No replication (no Times x CI interaction)
- Power depends on of times
38MBACI
- Multiple Control and Impact locations
- Times within Before After
- Do Impact locations diverge relative to suite of
Control areas? - Controls represent whole range of unmanaged areas
- All available times (e.g. years) presumed to be
sampled
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40MBACI linear model
- Now four factors
- BA - fixed
- Times within Before After - fixed??
- CI - fixed
- Sites within Control Impact - random
- DV ? BA T(BA) CI S(CI) BACI
CIT(BA) BAS(CI) - Test BACI using BAS(CI) as denominator
41MBACI
- Power depends on of sites
- Because test is made with BA x sites, critical
assumptions are about how the BA changes occur at
the replicate sites - Are these changes normal, homogeneous variances,
etc?
42MBACI subsampling
- Replicates are locations
- direct effect on power
- Subsamples to characterize location-time
combinations - subsamples affect power by reducing L x B-A
variance - Replicate times used only to estimate B A
conditions - affect power by reducing L x B-A variance
43MBACI example - Keough Quinn (2000)
- Effect of marine protected areas in the absence
of strict enforcement - Areas open to recreational harvesting for gt75 y,
and areas closed for 75 y, opened in 1992 - DV is mean size of a common limpet
- Factor A Harvesting
- units of replication are individual reefs
- Factor B (reefs) nested within factor A
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45- Factor C Before and After opening of shoreline
- units of replication years
- Factor D (years) nested within Factor C
- Factors A C fixed
- nested factor B (sites) is random
- nested factor D (years) is fixed
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46ANOVA table
Source of Variation
Num
Den
MS
F
P
Df
Df
Harvesting
1
6
0.010
Before-After
1
6
0.007
H x B-A
1
6
0.015
Sites(Harvesting)
6
Res
0.119
Years(B-A)
6
Res
0.008
Sites x B-A
6
Res
0.951
Year x Harvesting
6
Res
0.714
Residual MS
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12.593
Key test is H x B-A, which is tested using Sites
x B-A. This effect is significant
47Cellana tramoserica
40
I
C
30
Shell Length (mm)
20
10
89
90
91
93
94
95
96
97
48WRR broken protection
- Impact was opening of Rifle Range
- 3 years Before
- 7 years After
- Additional Controls using unharvested species
- Keough Quinn (2000), Ecol. Appl
49WRR broken protection
- Declines in size, abundance of Cellana, Turbo, no
change in less harvested species - No change in unharvested species
- Power
50Example 2 Liming of streams
- Aim Evaluate restoration methods for Welsh
streams affected by acid rain - described by Downes et al., (2002), 8.4.1
- Impact would be enhancement of salmonid fish
invertebrates following raising of pH - Impacts can be good!
- Control is streams with no restoration
51Liming
- Locations were tributaries of major river
- Prior sampling showed similar pH, CaCO3
- Variation in vegetation, but C I matched
- pine forests
- 3 C 3 I tributaries
- Sampling
- Invertebrates sampled annually (spring)
- Water quality at 1-2 wk intervals
- Sampling 1985-1992
- Liming in late 1987
52Beyond-BACI
- Multiple Control Impact
- Before After
- Range of scales of sub-sampling
- Do Impact areas change relative to Controls?
- at various spatial and temporal scales
- comparisons of variance
- Controls as sample of population
53Sampling design
Select variables
Effect Size
Risks of errors
Estimate variance
Optimization
N
N
Y
Y
54General comments
- Precise management questions lead to precise
tests - Clearly specified statistical models have
unambiguous power rules - but
- Power calculations are approximate
- Final analysis must be flexible
55General comments
- For monitoring, variance structures likely to
vary between places - Effect Size locally determined
- No attempts to produce single best design
- Standard approach to optimising, with different
local designs