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Wetland habitat disturbance best predicts metrics of an amphibian index of biotic integrity

April 1, 2015

Regression and classification trees were used to identify the best predictors of the five component metrics of the Ohio Amphibian Index of Biotic Integrity (AmphIBI) in 54 wetlands in Ohio, USA. Of the 17 wetland- and surrounding landscape-scale variables considered, the best predictor for all AmphIBI metrics was habitat alteration and development within the wetland. The results were qualitatively similar to the best predictors for a wetland vegetation index of biotic integrity, suggesting that similar management practices (e.g., reducing or eliminating nutrient enrichment from agriculture, mowing, grazing, logging, and removing down woody debris) within the boundaries of the wetland can be applied to effectively increase the quality of wetland vegetation and amphibian communities.

Publication Year 2015
Title Wetland habitat disturbance best predicts metrics of an amphibian index of biotic integrity
DOI 10.1016/j.ecolind.2015.04.005
Authors Martin A. Stapanian, Mick Micacchion, Jean V. Adams
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Ecological Indicators
Index ID 70145995
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Great Lakes Science Center