Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/51986
Title: Fish Assemblages as Ecological Indicators in the Buyuk Menderes (Great Meander) River, Turkey
Authors: Zogaris, Stamatis
Koutsikos, Nicholas
Chatzinikolaou, Yorgos
Cevher Özeren, Saniye
Yence, Kaan
Vlami, Vassiliki
Kohlmeier, Pinar Guler
Akyildiz, Gurcay Kivanc
Keywords: bioassessment
river basin
fish
ecological integrity
water framework directive
Turkey
Southwestern Anatolia
Teleostei Cyprinidae
Climate-Change
Inland Waters
Index
Integrity
Streams
Western
Biodiversity
Pollution
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: This research describes fish assemblages and associated aquatic ecosystem degradation patterns in the Buyuk Menderes River, one of Turkey's most important Anatolian basins. Using standard electrofishing, 44 river sites were sampled throughout the basin accounting for the distribution and abundance of 20 native and seven non-native species, totaling 13,535 fish specimens. At each sampling site, anthropogenic pressures were assessed, and information was gathered to determine the degree of human-induced degradation that may affect fish and their habitats; each site was scored on the basis of a site quality index (SQI). Using the best-available relatively less-degraded river sites, cluster analyses of the samples defined six fish assemblage river types. Further classification of all fish samples utilizing bipartite network analysis resulted in comparable assemblage groupings. The European Fish Index (EFI+) with minor adaptations was applied for assessing river ecological integrity at all sampled sites in order to explore the utility of this widely used index. The EFI+ index results correlated with scores of the SQI but provided a very narrow assessment range, thus failing to accurately and consistently assess the severity of anthropogenic degradation. We recommend a new multimetric index to be developed for the Western Anatolian Ecoregion, of which this basin is a part. The data and insights gained from this exercise may help continue fish-based indicator development for policy-relevant management and conservation in Turkey's rivers.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/51986
https://doi.org/10.3390/w15122292
ISSN: 2073-4441
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