Comparison of U.S. Geological Survey and Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Fish-Collection Methods Using the Index of Biotic Integrity and Modified Index of Well-Being, 1996–97
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Abstract
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) collected data on fish from 10 stream sites in 1996 and 3 stream sites in 1997 as part of a comparative study of fish community assessment methods. The sites sampled represent a wide range of basin sizes (ranging from 132–6,330 square kilometers) and surrounding land-use types (urban, agricultural, and mixed). Each agency used its own fish-sampling protocol. Using the Index of Biotic Integrity and Modified Index of Well-Being, differences between data sets were tested for significance by means of the Wilcoxon signed-ranks test (α = 0.05). Results showed that the median of Index of Biotic Integrity differences between data sets was not significantly different from zero (p = 0.2521); however, the same statistical test showed the median differences in the Modified Index of Well-Being scores to be significantly different from zero (p = 0.0158). The differences observed in the Index of Biotic Integrity scores are likely due to natural variability, increased variability at sites with degraded water quality, differences in sampling methods, and low-end adjustments in the Index of Biotic Integrity calculation when fewer than 50 fish were collected. The Modified Index ofWell-Being scores calculated by OEPA were significantly higher than those calculated by the USGS. This finding was attributed to the comparatively large numbers and biomass of fish collected by the OEPA. By combining the two indices and viewing them in terms of the percentage attainment of Ohio Warmwater Habitat criteria, the two agencies’ data seemed comparable, although the Index of Biotic Integrity scores were more similar than the Modified Index of Well-Being scores.
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Covert, S.A., 2001, Comparison of U.S. Geological Survey and Ohio Environmental Protection Agency fish-collection methods using the index of biotic integrity and modified index of well-being, 1996-97: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 2000–4255, 24 p., https://doi.org/10.3133/wri004255.
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Table of Contents
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Study area and sampling sites
- Equipment and sampling methods
- Analysis tools
- Similarities and differences between U.S. Geological Survey and Ohio Environmental Protection Agency index scores
- Data comparability and sources of data variability
- Summary and conclusions
- References cited
Publication type | Report |
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Publication Subtype | USGS Numbered Series |
Title | Comparison of U.S. Geological Survey and Ohio Environmental Protection Agency fish-collection methods using the index of biotic integrity and modified index of well-being, 1996–97 |
Series title | Water-Resources Investigations Report |
Series number | 2000–4255 |
DOI | 10.3133/wri004255 |
Year Published | 2001 |
Language | English |
Publisher | U.S. Geological Survey |
Publisher location | Reston, VA |
Contributing office(s) | Ohio Water Science Center |
Description | vi, 18 p. |
Country | United States |
State | Michigan, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania |
Online Only (Y/N) | Y |
Additional Online Files (Y/N) | N |
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