Aquatic Invertebrates And Habitat At a Fixed Station On the Clark Fork of the Fl

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Aquatic Invertebrates And Habitat At a Fixed Station On the Clark Fork of the Fl
Wease Bollman
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61 Impairment classification SLIGHT USE SUPPORT PARTIAL Bioassessment results are given in Table 2. When this bioassessment method is applied to these data, scores indicate that this site on the Clark Fork of the Flathead River is slightly impaired and only partially supports designated uses.
Despite the rich mayfly fauna (8 taxa) represented in the sample, no taxon was particularly abundant, except for the ubiquitous Baetis tricaudatus. This low abundance.
along with the slightly elevated biot
...ic index value (4. 49) suggests a very mild impairment of water quality by nutrient enrichment While the metals tolerance index calculated for this assemblage (4 24) was slightly elevated, it seems unlikely that metals pollution affected the benthic community, since no other shifts in abundance or composition associated with this type of impact were present in the assemblage structure Seven caddisfly taxa and 20 "dinger" taxa were collected in the sample, implying that hard substrate surfaces were available for colonization without much impairment by fine sediment deposition.

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