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Tasmanian stream macroInvertebrates: Sampling to complete biodiversity assessment & modelling & classification of stream sitesForewordExecutive Summar Tasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_SamplingryAcknowledgementsIntroductionMethodsResultsDiscussionReferencesGlossary of acronymsAppendix 1: Criteria for selection of reference sitesAppendix 2: standard Inventory sheet used in the field for recording of site derived environmental variablesAppendix 3: List of all sites in the raw data baseAppen Tasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_Samplingdix 4: Raw macroinvertebrate data set for all sites listed in Appendix 3Appendix 6: Raw environmental data sets for all sites in Appendix 3Appendix 7:Tasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_Sampling
Two way table of site and taxon groupsAppendix 8: Results from final Twinspan analysis for five groupsAppendix 9: Output of final discriminant functiTasmanian stream macroInvertebrates: Sampling to complete biodiversity assessment & modelling & classification of stream sitesForewordExecutive Summar Tasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_Samplinger the National Forest Policy statement signed by Tasmania In April 1995, the Tasmanian and Commonwealth governments agreed to a framework and a joint scientific and public consultation process for a comprehensive regional assessment (CRA) of Tasmanian forests leading to negotiation of a Regional Fo Tasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_Samplingrest Agreement (RFA) for Tasmania.The CRA information is being gathered in two separate assessment processes:a social & economic assessment which coveTasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_Sampling
rs issues such as social impacts, forest resources including wood, mineral and other resources, forest uses such as tourism and apiculture, and industTasmanian stream macroInvertebrates: Sampling to complete biodiversity assessment & modelling & classification of stream sitesForewordExecutive Summar Tasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_Sampling growth, wilderness, national estate and world heritage.This report is one of a series of reports being produced for the environment and heritage assessment component of the CRA.Executive SummaryA single data set containing data on Tasmanian stream macroInvertebrate community composition and related Tasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_Sampling environmental data was prepared. The data set consisted of two existing data sets derived from the National River Health Program Monitoring River HeaTasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_Sampling
lth Initiative and a project funded by the Electricity Supply Association of Australia and the HEC (Tasmania), comprising samples from a total of 136 Tasmanian stream macroInvertebrates: Sampling to complete biodiversity assessment & modelling & classification of stream sitesForewordExecutive Summar Tasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_Samplingutumn 1996 only at riffles using the same, rapid assessment sampling protocol with live-picking and identification to family level. Following elimination of sites suspected to be disturbed by human impact, a final data set was compiled containing 271 sites and 89 taxa. This was used in cluster/class Tasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_Samplinglflcatlon analyses to determine site groups based on macroinvertebrate community compositional similarities. Five groups of stream sites were derived.Tasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_Sampling
Discriminant function analysis was used to develop relationships between group membership and environmental variables prior to species modelling in tTasmanian stream macroInvertebrates: Sampling to complete biodiversity assessment & modelling & classification of stream sitesForewordExecutive Summar Tasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_Sampling, additional sampling in the south western World Heritage Area and in small (Class 4) streams, and the need for sampling of other stream habitats. Key recommendations included the development of regional RIVPACS models for monitoring the impact of forestry operations on stream fauna.Acknowledgements Tasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_SamplingFunding for this project was provided jointly by the Australian Nature Conservation Agency and Forestry Tasmania as part of the Comprehensive RegionalTasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_Sampling
Assessment.The project was supported by a steering Committee consisting of Sally Bryant (CRA), David Taplin (ANCA) and Peter Davies (PWS).As ever, suTasmanian stream macroInvertebrates: Sampling to complete biodiversity assessment & modelling & classification of stream sitesForewordExecutive Summar Tasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_Samplingicki, Land and Water Resources Division, (DPIF) for assistance with provision of data from the Tasmanian Monitoring River Health Initiative;Laurie Cook, David Jarvis, Martin Read, Paul Lewis and Jean Jackson for assistance with the intensive field work, data entry and checking;; Tasmanian_stream_macroinvertebrates_-_SamplingTasmanian stream macroInvertebrates: Sampling to complete biodiversity assessment & modelling & classification of stream sitesForewordExecutive SummarGọi ngay
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