Responses of multimetric indices to disturbance are affected by index construction features

Author:

Ruaro Renata12ORCID,Gubiani Éder A.3,Padial Andre A.14,Karr James R.5,Hughes Robert M.67,Mormul Roger P.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology (DBI), Centre of Biological Sciences (CCB), Graduate Program in Ecology of Inland Water Ecosystems (PEA), State University of Maringá (UEM), Av. Colombo 5790, Bloco G-90, Maringá CEP 87020-900, Paraná, Brazil

2. Graduate Program in Environmental Science and Technology, Federal Technological University of Paraná, Curitiba 81280-340, Paraná, Brazil

3. Group of Research in Fisheries Resources and Limnology (Gerpel), Graduate Course in Fisheries Resources and Fishing Engineering, Graduate Course in Conservation and Management of Natural Resources, State University of Western Paraná, Toledo, Paraná, Brazil

4. Analysis and Synthesis in Biodiversity Lab, Post-graduate in Ecology and Conservation, Federal University of Paraná, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil

5. School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, University of Washington, 102 Galaxy View Court, Sequim, WA 98382-7382, USA

6. Amnis Opes Institute, 2895 SE Glenn, Corvallis, OR 97333-2169, USA

7. Department of Fisheries, Wildlife, & Conservation Sciences, 104 Nash Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-3803, USA

Abstract

Multimetric indices (MMIs) are used worldwide to assess the ecological conditions of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Different criteria and approaches are used to construct MMIs, resulting in widely different indices. Therefore, scientists, managers, and policymakers sometimes question whether such MMIs are useful for biomonitoring and bioassessment programs. Crucial design issues for biomonitoring programs include MMI responsiveness, the bioindicator group used, survey design, field sampling methods, level of taxonomic resolution, metric selection and scoring, and reference condition identification. We performed a meta-analysis on MMI development and applications worldwide to analyze the response of MMIs to different disturbance factors and to determine the degree to which MMI construction features influence their responsiveness to anthropogenic disturbances. We used the Web of Science database to find articles that applied an MMI and related MMI values to an environmental stressor, and we extracted data from 157 articles. We performed random-effects modeling to estimate the overall effect of MMI responses to disturbance and used subgroup analysis to analyze the extent to which the effect sizes varied as a function of different MMI construction features. We found that reference condition criteria had the major effect on MMI responses to disturbance. The environmental disturbance type, the number of metrics, and the ecosystem type to which MMIs were applied contributed more weakly to the effect size variance. The general response of MMIs to disturbance was little affected by the bioindicator group, taxonomic resolution, metric selection criteria, or scoring method. These findings have important implications for designing biomonitoring programs, including developing and improving cost-effective biological indices, because they could enhance MMI development and application protocols.

Funder

National Council for Scientific and Technological Development

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

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