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Spatial and seasonal variation of peatland-fed riverine macroinvertebrate and benthic diatom assemblages and implications for assessment: a case study from Ireland
O’Driscoll, C. ; de Eyto, E. ; Rodgers, M. ; O’Connor, M. ; Asam, Z-u-Z ; Kelly, M. ; Xiao, L.
O’Driscoll, C.
de Eyto, E.
Rodgers, M.
O’Connor, M.
Asam, Z-u-Z
Kelly, M.
Xiao, L.
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2014
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Springer
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Blanket peat catchments are important biodiversity refugia. Key pressures on peatland catchment
water bodies include artificial drainage, forestry, over-grazing, wind farm development and climate
change, and assessment of these pressures requires sensitive monitoring programmes. This study,
undertaken in two neighbouring blanket peat catchments, examined the variability in
macroinvertebrate and diatom assemblages and related indices in response to spatial and seasonal
variability. Multivariate analysis revealed significant trends in the taxa distribution of both groups and
the indices downstream and away from the constraining influence of the peat. However, the
ecological quality ratios and status assessments for the associated water bodies were consistent
irrespective of spatial variability in assemblages and raw indices. Significant seasonal trends emerged
only in the macroinvertebrate assemblages and indices. This study contributes to the understanding of
sources of uncertainty in ecological assessment and thus provides valuable information for the
calibration of assessment protocols for sensitive peatland catchments.
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O’Driscoll, C., de Eyto, E., Rodgers, M., O’Connor, M., Kelly, M., & Xiao, L. (2014). Spatial and seasonal variation of peatland-fed riverine macroinvertebrate and benthic diatom assemblages and implications for assessment: a case study from Ireland. Hydrobiologia, 1-21.
