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'''Benthic invertebrates''' are animals living at least for part of their lifecycles on or in the benthic substrates of rivers, lakes, transitional waters or coastal waters <ref> [http://www.wfduk.org/wfd_concepts/CIS_Glossary WFD-UKTAG,Terms and definitions under Water Framework Directive ]</ref>. Common parameters used for characterization are species composition and abundance, ratio of disturbance sensitive to insensitive taxa, and diversity <ref> [http://www.wfduk.org/tag_guidance/Article_08/WP11k-guid WFD-UKTAG, Development of biological classification tools to support assessment and monitoring of ecological status under WFD]</ref>.
 
'''Benthic invertebrates''' are animals living at least for part of their lifecycles on or in the benthic substrates of rivers, lakes, transitional waters or coastal waters <ref> [http://www.wfduk.org/wfd_concepts/CIS_Glossary WFD-UKTAG,Terms and definitions under Water Framework Directive ]</ref>. Common parameters used for characterization are species composition and abundance, ratio of disturbance sensitive to insensitive taxa, and diversity <ref> [http://www.wfduk.org/tag_guidance/Article_08/WP11k-guid WFD-UKTAG, Development of biological classification tools to support assessment and monitoring of ecological status under WFD]</ref>.
 
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Revision as of 10:55, 28 April 2010

BQE: Benthic invertebrates

General description

BQE benthic invertebrates.jpg [1]

Benthic invertebrates are animals living at least for part of their lifecycles on or in the benthic substrates of rivers, lakes, transitional waters or coastal waters [2]. Common parameters used for characterization are species composition and abundance, ratio of disturbance sensitive to insensitive taxa, and diversity [3].

The list of case studies where this BQE has been considered is presented at the bottom of the page under Pages in category "Benthic invertebrates". Click on the name of the case study to see more information.

References:

  1. Internet Stones. Pearl Mussels, Margaritifera Margaritifera
  2. WFD-UKTAG,Terms and definitions under Water Framework Directive
  3. WFD-UKTAG, Development of biological classification tools to support assessment and monitoring of ecological status under WFD

See also:


Pages in category "Benthic invertebrates"

The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total.

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L

L cont.

M

N

O

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R

R cont.

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