In transitional waters and among Water Framework Directive (WFD) (European Parliament, 2000) quality elements, benthic macroinvertebrates are the most exposed to natural variability patterns characteristic of these ecosystems due to their life cycles and space-use behaviour. Here, we address the ecological status classification issue for Mediterranean and Black Sea lagoons, using benthic macroinvertebrates from a set of 13 reference lagoons. Two main classification approaches have been proposed in literature: the a priori approach, based on standard classification boundaries, and the a posteriori approach, basedon classification boundaries set according to linear mixed models. However, the two approaches take into account only partially and at a different extent the natural variability of ecosystem properties, which may lead to inaccuracies of the classification procedure. Moreover, the different proposed multimetric indices are likely to respond differently to different source of stress and natural variability components, adding uncertainty to the classification procedure. We propose a Bayesian hierarchical model in which the multimetric indices are jointly modelled through a multivariate normal mixture, in order to emphasize clusters of ecosystems resulting from the integration of different multimetric indices. Each mixture component is estimated as function of covariates of interest and corresponds to a cluster of sites assumedto be a proxy of a class of ecological status. This assumption has been validated on a set of ecosystems already classified into ecological status classes with standard methods. We apply the model to available data and compare the classification obtained by the proposed model with those given by the a priori and a posteriori approaches, highlighting pros and cons of each method.

A hierarchical Bayesian model for the ecological status classification of lagoons

POLLICE, Alessio;
2013-01-01

Abstract

In transitional waters and among Water Framework Directive (WFD) (European Parliament, 2000) quality elements, benthic macroinvertebrates are the most exposed to natural variability patterns characteristic of these ecosystems due to their life cycles and space-use behaviour. Here, we address the ecological status classification issue for Mediterranean and Black Sea lagoons, using benthic macroinvertebrates from a set of 13 reference lagoons. Two main classification approaches have been proposed in literature: the a priori approach, based on standard classification boundaries, and the a posteriori approach, basedon classification boundaries set according to linear mixed models. However, the two approaches take into account only partially and at a different extent the natural variability of ecosystem properties, which may lead to inaccuracies of the classification procedure. Moreover, the different proposed multimetric indices are likely to respond differently to different source of stress and natural variability components, adding uncertainty to the classification procedure. We propose a Bayesian hierarchical model in which the multimetric indices are jointly modelled through a multivariate normal mixture, in order to emphasize clusters of ecosystems resulting from the integration of different multimetric indices. Each mixture component is estimated as function of covariates of interest and corresponds to a cluster of sites assumedto be a proxy of a class of ecological status. This assumption has been validated on a set of ecosystems already classified into ecological status classes with standard methods. We apply the model to available data and compare the classification obtained by the proposed model with those given by the a priori and a posteriori approaches, highlighting pros and cons of each method.
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