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The development of a national approach to monitoring estuarine health based on multivariate analysis
Clark, D.E.; Hewitt, J.E.; Pilditch, C.A.; Ellis, J.I. (2020). The development of a national approach to monitoring estuarine health based on multivariate analysis. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 150: 110602. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.110602
In: Marine Pollution Bulletin. Macmillan: London. ISSN 0025-326X; e-ISSN 1879-3363, more
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Author keywords
    Biotic index; Benthic communities; Ecological health; Environmental status; Sedimentation; Contaminants

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  • Clark, D.E.
  • Hewitt, J.E.
  • Pilditch, C.A.
  • Ellis, J.I.

Abstract
    New Zealand has a complex coastal environment spanning a large latitudinal gradient and three water masses. Here we assess whether multivariate analyses of benthic macrofaunal community composition can be a sensitive approach to assessing relative estuarine health across the country, negating the need for regional indices and reducing reliance on reference sites. Community data were used in separate canonical analyses of principal coordinates to create multivariate models of community responses to gradients in mud content and heavy metal contamination. Both models performed well (R2 = 0.81, 0.71), and were unaffected by regional and estuarine typology differences. The models demonstrate a sensitive and standardized approach to assessing estuarine health that allowed separation of the two stressors. This approach could be applied to other stressors, countries or regions.

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