Science Inventory

CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN SPATIAL PATTERNS IN FISH ASSEMBLAGES IN OHIO STREAMS AND AQUATIC ECOREGIONS

Citation:

Larsen, D.P., J.M. Omernik, R. Hughes, C. Rohm, AND T.R. Whittier. CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN SPATIAL PATTERNS IN FISH ASSEMBLAGES IN OHIO STREAMS AND AQUATIC ECOREGIONS. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/J-86/365.

Description:

Land classification systems can be useful for assessing aquatic ecosystems if relationships among them exist. Because the character of an aquatic ecosystem depends to a large extent upon the character of the landscape it drains, spatial patterns in aquatic ecosystems should correspond to patterns in the landscape. To test this hypothesis, the US state of Ohio was divided into four aquatic ecoregions based on an analysis of spatial patterns in the combination of land-surface form, land use, potential natural vegetation, and soil parent material. During the period July-October 1983, fish assemblages were sampled in 46 streams that were representative of the ecoeregions, and that had watersheds relatively undisturbed by human activities. Spatial patterns of the fish assemblages were examined relative to the ecoregions; distinct regional differences were identified. (Copyright (c) 1986 Springer-Verlag New York Inc).

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 35538