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Instream and offstream environmental conditions and stream biotic integrity

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  • Bedoya, David
  • Novotny, Vladimir
  • Manolakos, Elias S.

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Two different methods to predict biotic integrity were tested and compared in the present paper. The first one tries to predict the fish indices of biotic integrity (IBI) at the state or regional scale based on the most similar observations to a specific target site of interest using the simple to implement k-nearest neighbors (or kNN) method. Two different distance functions were considered to find the k-nearest neighbors: the Euclidean and the Mahalanobis. The second method was applied on the same datasets and consisted of a step-wise multiple regression. The two modeling approaches yielded similar results but kNN proved to be more time-efficient and very fast computationally for the given dataset sizes, which allowed applying a leave-one-out cross validation.

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  • Bedoya, David & Novotny, Vladimir & Manolakos, Elias S., 2009. "Instream and offstream environmental conditions and stream biotic integrity," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 220(19), pages 2393-2406.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ecomod:v:220:y:2009:i:19:p:2393-2406
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2009.06.017
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    3. Penczak, T. & Głowacki, Ł. & Kruk, A. & Galicka, W., 2012. "Implementation of a self-organizing map for investigation of impoundment impact on fish assemblages in a large, lowland river: Long-term study," Ecological Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 227(C), pages 64-71.

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