Can big data inform invasive dreissenid mussel risk assessments of habitat suitability?

被引:3
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作者
Sepulveda, Adam J. [1 ]
Gage, Joshua A. [2 ]
Counihan, Timothy D. [3 ]
Prisciandaro, Anthony F. [4 ]
机构
[1] US Geol Survey, Northern Rocky Mt Sci Ctr, 2327 Univ Way,Suite 2, Bozeman, MT 59715 USA
[2] Gage Cartog, Bozeman, MT 59715 USA
[3] US Geol Survey, Western Fisheries Res Ctr, Columbia River Res Lab, 5501A Cook Underwood Rd, Cook, WA 98605 USA
[4] Bur Reclamat, Snake River Area Off, 230 Collins Rd, Boise, ID 83702 USA
关键词
Calcium; Columbia River Basin; Dreissena; Early detection; National Water Quality Portal; pH; QUAGGA MUSSELS; ZEBRA MUSSELS; POLYMORPHA; AGREEMENT; FRAMEWORK; SPREAD; MODELS;
D O I
10.1007/s10750-023-05156-z
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Invasion risk assessments of habitat suitability provide insight on early detection effort allocation; however, sufficient data are rarely available to inform assessments. We explored tradeoffs of leveraging big data from the National Water Quality Portal (WQP), a standardized water quality database in the United States, to inform calcium- and pH-based risk assessments of invasive mussel (Dreissena polymorpha and Dreissena rostriformis bugensis) habitat suitability in the Pacific Northwest's Columbia River Basin. We evaluated risk assessment sensitivity to alternative metrics of summarizing WQP data, tested if the large number of WQP observations resulted in accurate risk prediction of sites lacking WQP data, and characterized the spatial distribution of suitable habitat. Risk assessments were insensitive to how data were summarized at a site. Predictive accuracy was low when interpolating risk to sites lacking data. High-risk sites based on calcium clustered in two water basins, whereas high-risk sites based on pH were at similarly high frequencies. Finally, we found that data gaps still exist in the Columbia River Basin despite the large volumes of WQP data. We conclude that WQP-based risk assessments of habitat suitability could be considered as a starting place for estimating dreissenid invasion risk within an adaptive framework, rather than as a final solution.
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页码:1153 / 1164
页数:12
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