Examining the impacts of changing land use on biological integrity in streams using Geographical Information Systems and statistical modeling
2008
Land-use activities and land cover of a watershed influence chemical and physical properties of streams which may impact the biota of the aquatic ecosystem. This study was designed to investigate the impacts of the conversion of forests to urbanized land, including construction and development impacts of land use conversion on water quality and biological integrity of streams. Land use and land cover changes, habitat conditions, water quality, and sediment loadings were studied in eleven subwatersheds of the Reedy River Watershed in the South Carolina Piedmont Ecoregion. Physical and chemical datasets and land use data were used as inputs to build a multivariate model using stepwise multiple regression to predict two instream biological dependant metrics, including Biotic Index, Final Bioclassification, and two biotic metrics that measure richness and species composition. Univariate statistical analysis among 25 environmental variables and biological indices indicated that watersheds of stable land use di...
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