This is the first book to examine the application of multimetric indices and biological indicators as endpoints to determine the relevancy of monitoring and evaluation programs. The text describes the results of years of biological indicator development and evaluates the differences in biological integrity between natural and altered landscapes. The contributors are among the top researchers and environmental biologists in North America and provide their own perspectives on current aspects of biological criteria ...
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This is the first book to examine the application of multimetric indices and biological indicators as endpoints to determine the relevancy of monitoring and evaluation programs. The text describes the results of years of biological indicator development and evaluates the differences in biological integrity between natural and altered landscapes. The contributors are among the top researchers and environmental biologists in North America and provide their own perspectives on current aspects of biological criteria implementation. The book helps readers better diagnose the stressors to biological communities, and thus take actions to protect and restore water resources.
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