Quantitative macroinvertebrate bioassessment in seasonally astatic aquatic habitats, Part I. Quantitative method

Environ Monit Assess. 2024 Apr 3;196(5):419. doi: 10.1007/s10661-024-12557-7.

Abstract

Seasonally astatic aquatic habitats are important ecologically, municipally, and agriculturally. Regulatory agencies and conservation organizations have developed various plans for protecting or constructing temporary wetlands, resulting in habitat monitoring requirements, particularly as relates to restoration and constructed habitats. Unfortunately, there has been no effort to develop a unified, consistent method for wetland biological monitoring. This is particularly true for habitats important in a regulatory sense. We conducted macroinvertebrate bioassessment in constructed vernal pools in California, USA, to assess habitat functionality. This tool is modified from aquatic bioassessment; a primary tool of regulatory agencies in measuring habitat health and water quality and should be equally applicable to seasonally astatic wetlands globally.

Keywords: Biological monitoring; Endangered species; Habitat monitoring; Seasonal wetlands; Vernal pools.

MeSH terms

  • Ecosystem*
  • Environmental Monitoring*
  • Seasons
  • Water Quality
  • Wetlands