An improved index of environmental quality for Swiss rivers based on benthic invertebrates |
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Authors: | Claude Lang Olivier Reymond |
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Institution: | (1) Conservation de la faune, Marquisat 1, CH-1025 St-Sulpice, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | A total of 1424 samples of benthic invertebrates, collected in 56 rivers of western Switzerland (canton of Vaud), was used to improve the RIVAUD (Rivers of Vaud) index of environmental quality. This index, described for the first time in 1989, was based on total number of taxa and on number of taxa intolerant of pollution (Plecoptera, Heptageniidae, and Trichoptera with a case). The 1995 version of RIVAUD, called RIVAUD 95, presented a larger range of values (0–20) than the previous one (0–10), to describe more precisely the variations of environmental quality. According to RIVAUD 95, the environmental quality of Swiss rivers increased with the altitude of sampling sites because anthropogenic impacts decreased along the same gradient. This altitudinal pattern was used to define classes of environmental quality which can be adapted to the rivers of other regions. |
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Keywords: | Benthos environmental quality index invertebrates river water quality |
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