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Title: Speaker : John Murphy


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Quantifying the biological diversity and
condition of British streams and ponds
Speaker John Murphy Project Team Centre for
Ecology Hydrology, Pond Conservation,
Bournemouth University, University of Bohemia

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Overview
  • History of freshwater surveying in CS
  • Objectives of the freshwater sampling programme
  • Summary of survey approach
  • CS2007 results
  • Maximising the potential
  • Informing and guiding policy

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History of freshwater surveying in CS
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Freshwater objectives
  • Quantify change in
  • prevalence of biodiversity in streams and ponds
  • biological condition of streams and ponds
  • Link freshwater biological communities to
    features of riparian and catchment landscape

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Headwater stream sampling strategy
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Pond sampling strategy
  • Record presence of all ponds in all 591 CS2007
    squares
  • Assess condition of 1 randomly-selected pond per
    square
  • Aquatic plant survey
  • Physical/environmental data
  • Hydrochemistry

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CS2007 Results Stream plants
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CS2007 Results Stream plants
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CS2007 Results River Habitat Survey
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CS2007 Results Pond Stock
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CS2007 Results Pond Condition
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CS2007 Results Pond Condition
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Further data to be reported
  • CS2007 Freshwaters Reports (2009)
  • Diversity of macroinvertebrate community in
    headwater streams
  • 1990-1998-2007 change in stream condition
    (RIVPACS IV assessment)
  • Concordance with aquatic plant trend
  • Reasons for improvement in stream condition
  • The value of new ponds
  • Causes of pond degradation
  • Ponds and climate change

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Maximising potential a unique dataset
  • Random-stratified sample of over 400 replicate
    stream catchments and 260 ponds across all GB
    landscapes
  • Repeatedly sampled with consistent methodology
  • Many elements sampled but linked to the same site
  • Potential to link to other CS and external data

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Linking to other data
  • Land Cover Map
  • Field survey data
  • Streamside plot data
  • Soil data
  • Environmental Stewardship/Tir Gofal Tir
    Cynnal/Rural Stewardship
  • Agricultural Survey/Census data
  • British Survey of Fertiliser Practice
  • National Pond Monitoring Network
  • EA SEPA monitoring data
  • Others?

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Informing and guiding policy
  • Are changes to land management as a result of
    agri-environment schemes associated with improved
    condition of freshwater habitats?
  • How does land cover and its spatial arrangement
    affect stream and pond biological condition?
  • How do different groups vary in their sensitivity
    to changes?
  • Which water body types and landscapes support the
    most aquatic biodiversity?
  • Can we detect a climate-change signal in species
    distributions?
  • Others?
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