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      Cumulative effects of land use on fish metrics in different types of running waters in Austria

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          The catchment land-use composition of 249 fish sampling sites in Austrian running waters revealed effects on the biological integrity. Beyond correlative analysis, we investigated (1) which land-use category had the strongest effect on fish, (2) whether metrics of functional fish guilds reacted differently, (3) whether there were cumulative effects of land-use categories, and (4) whether effects varied in strength across river types. We fed 5 land-use categories into regression trees to predict the European Fish Index or fish metric of intolerant species (mainly Salmo trutta fario) . Agriculture and urbanisation were the best predictors and indicated significant effects at levels of >23.3 and >2%, respectively. Model performance was R 2 = 0.15 with the Fish Index and R 2 = 0.46 with intolerant species. The tree structure showed a cumulative effect from agriculture and urbanisation. For the intolerant species metric, a combination of high percentages for agriculture and urbanisation was related to moderate status, whereas <7.3% agriculture were related to good status, although urbanisation was higher than 1.8%. Headwater river types showed stronger responses to land use than river types of lower gradient and turned out to be more sensitive to urbanisation than agriculture.

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                Contributors
                +43-1-476545223 , +43-1-476545217 , clemens.trautwein@boku.ac.at , http://www.wau.boku.ac.at/ihg.html
                Journal
                Aquat Sci
                Aquat Sci
                Aquatic Sciences
                SP Birkhäuser Verlag Basel (Basel )
                1015-1621
                1420-9055
                5 August 2011
                5 August 2011
                2012
                : 74
                : 2
                : 329-341
                Affiliations
                Department of Water, Atmosphere and Environment, Institute of Hydrobiology and Aquatic Ecosystem Management, BOKU, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Max Emanuel-Strasse 17, 1180 Vienna, Austria
                Article
                224
                10.1007/s00027-011-0224-5
                4425263
                25983526
                896c1de0-e6df-4172-8ee2-671a81898818
                © The Author(s) 2011
                History
                : 16 December 2010
                : 7 July 2011
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                © Springer Basel AG 2012

                land use,fish,cumulative effect,stream integrity,fish metrics,ibi,moran’s i,landscape composition

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