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Title: | Development of a Metric of Aquatic Invertebrates for Volunteers (MAIV): A Simple and Friendly Biotic Metric to Assess Ecological Quality of Streams |
Authors: | Pinto, P. Oliveira-Junior, J.M.B Leitão, F. Morais, M. M. Chicharo, L. Vaz, S. Delgado Voreadou, .C. Morales, E. A. Teodósio, M. A. |
Editors: | MDPI |
Keywords: | bioassessment citizen science macroinvertebrate STEM literacy volunteer monitoring of streams Water Framework Directive |
Issue Date: | 2020 |
Publisher: | Water |
Citation: | Pinto, P., Oliveira-Junior J.M.B., Leitão F., Morais M. M., Chícharo L., Vaz S., Delgado S. M. A., Voreadou C., Morales E. A., & Teodósio M. A., 2020 - Development of a Metric of Aquatic Invertebrates for Volunteers (MAIV): A Simple and Friendly Biotic Metric to Assess Ecological Quality of Streams. Water (Switzerland), 12 (3), 54 |
Abstract: | Citizen science activities, involving local people in volunteer-supported and sustainable
monitoring programs, are common. In this context, the objective of the present work was to develop a
simple Metric of Aquatic Invertebrates for Volunteers (MAIV), including a user-friendly tool that can
be easily accessed by volunteers, and to evaluate the efficiency of a volunteer monitoring program
following an audit procedure. To obtain MAIV values, macroinvertebrate communities were reduced
to 18 surrogate taxa, which represented an acceptable compromise between simplicity, efficiency, and
reproducibility of the data, compared to the regular Water Framework Directive monitoring. When
compared to results obtained with the National Classification System of Portugal, MAIV accurately
detected moderate, poor, and bad ecological status. Thus, MAIV can be used by volunteers as a
complement to the official monitoring program, as well as a prospective early warning tool for
local problems related to ecological quality. Volunteers were students supervised by their teachers.
Results obtained by volunteers were compared to results obtained by experts on macroinvertebrate
identification to measure the efficiency of the procedure, by counting gains and losses on sorting,
and identification. Characteristics of groups of volunteers (age and school level) did not influence
significantly the efficiency of the procedure, and generally results of volunteers and experts matched |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/29872 |
Type: | article |
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