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1 Fun with Macroinvertebrates
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2 What are aquatic macroinvertebrates?
Aquatic means they that live in water (at least part-time) Macro means they can be seen without the aid of a microscope or other magnifying device Invertebrates are animals without_________ 2

3 Why care about aquatic macroinvertebrates?
Macroinverts are valuable indicators of the health of aquatic environments. Benthic means they are typically found on the _____ of a stream or lake and do not move over large distances Thus, they cannot easily or quickly move away from pollution or other environmental stresses So…? 3

4 So….. Different macroinvert species react differently to environmental stressors like Pollution Sediment loading Habitat changes Quantifying the diversity and density of different macroinverts at a given site can create a picture of the environmental conditions of that body of water 4

5 Intolerant vs. tolerant macroinverts
If exposed to an environmental stressor (pollution, warming due to low flows, low dissolved oxygen due to algal blooms, etc.): Intolerant macroinverts may die Tolerant macroinvert species move in and often inhabit spaces vacated by intolerant organisms, The result is an entirely different population of organisms! 5

6 Macroinverts in healthy water bodies
A healthy water body will typically contain a majority of intolerant macroinverts such as: Mayflies (Ephemeroptera) Stoneflies (Plecoptera) Caddisflies (Tricoptera) 6

7 Macroinverts in stressed water ecosystems
A body of water under environmental stress will contain a majority of macroinverts that are tolerant of these conditions, such as: Leeches (Hirudinea) Tubifex worms (Tubifex sp.) Pouch Snails (Gastropoda) 7

8 Brown Beads

9 Bioassessments of Macroinverts
Example Help biologists and others trying to help determine the health of a river; Use inexpensive equipment; Are scientifically valid when done correctly; Can be conducted by students! Provide benchmarks to which other waters can be compared; Can be used to define rehabilitation goals. 9

10 How do I conduct a Bioassessment?
Collect, identify and quantify macroinverts; Use simple formulas to calculate relative water quality based on diversity and quantity of sampled organisms These formulas, called metrics, relate the numerical diversity and density of organisms to a water quality rating 10

11 Common macroinvert metrics
The most common metrics are : The EPT/Midge ratio The Pollution Tolerance Index 11

12 EPT/Midge Ratio metric
The EPT/Midge Ratio metric compares the total number of intolerant organisms (e.g. the EPTs) with the total number of midges. Mayflies (Ephemeroptera), Stoneflies (Plecoptera), Caddisflies (Tricoptera) Typically the higher the number of intolerant organisms, the better the water quality 12

13 The Pollution Tolerance Index
The Pollution Tolerance Index assigns a numerical value to each macroinvert order, with higher numbers assigned to pollution-intolerant organisms, The scores are totaled and compared with a water quality assessment scale to yield a relative water quality rating for the sample 13

14 How often? The US EPA recommends macroinvert sampling be conducted in a way that minimizes year-to-year variability. Biologists sample for a week during the same season(s) each year Sampling is conducted when sites are easily accessible and number of organisms is high Springtime when late-stage larvae are present Late fall when organisms are more mature 14

15 Anything else? Bioassessments are very useful alone, but are most useful when combined with water quality and other habitat assessments (animal/plant census data). Macroinvert WQ Census data = Knowledgeable scientists 15

16 Today’s macroinvert sampling exercise
We are simulating a bioassessment of a stream using ordinary objects to represent macroinvertebrates There are six stations that have water sampled from different locations: the macroinvert populations will be different, and you will assess the health of the ecosystem. 16

17 Today’s macroinvert exercise protocol
Using an aquarium net, you will have 20 seconds to collect as many macroinverts (paper clips, beads, etc.) from your “stream” as possible. Place your macroinvert samples in a collection tray Sort your macroinverts into categories based on the macroinvert ID sheet, and place them in the ice cube trays Tabulate the sorting results onto the data sheets provided and calculate the percent composition of each macroinvert in the stream site 17

18 Calculate & Compare: Data analysis
Find the EPT/midge ratio and the Pollution Tolerance Index to determine a water quality assessment score We will compare your results with the other river station data. 18


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