Adaptation of the European Fish Index (EFI+) to Include the Alien Fish Pressure

Author:

Aparicio Enric1ORCID,Alcaraz Carles2ORCID,Rocaspana Rafel3ORCID,Pou-Rovira Quim4,García-Berthou Emili1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. GRECO, Institute of Aquatic Ecology, University of Girona, 17003 Girona, Spain

2. IRTA Marine and Continental Waters, 43540 La Ràpita, Spain

3. Gesna Estudis Ambientals, 25240 Linyola, Spain

4. Sorelló, Estudis al Medi Aquàtic, 17003 Girona, Spain

Abstract

The European Fish Index EFI+ is the only fish-based multimetric index for the assessment of the ecological status of running waters that is validated and thus applicable across most countries of the European Union. Metrics of the index rely on several attributes of the species present in the fish assemblage, irrespective of their native/alien status. The abundance of alien fish, together with other anthropogenic impacts, is one of the most important threats to the conservation of native fish and ecosystem health and is also an indicator of degraded stream conditions. Therefore, to improve the performance of the EFI+ in regions with high incidence of alien species, the EFI+ was adapted to include alien fish pressure as a new metric that reflects the number of alien species as well as the proportional abundance of alien individuals. The application of the adapted index (A-EFI+) is illustrated with data from several Iberian Mediterranean basins and showed similar or stronger correlations than the original EFI+ with anthropogenic pressure (land-use variables and alterations in hydrology and river morphology) and with other regional fish indices. EFI+ has been invaluable to intercalibrate fish indices across Europe, and A-EFI+ is similar but explicitly includes alien pressure, thus helping to provide a more comprehensive assessment of ecosystem health and to communicate it to society.

Funder

Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities

European Union

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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