Biological Integrity definition
Examples of Biological Integrity in a sentence
The faunal assemblages (i.e., fish, macroinvertebrate, and/or amphibian assemblages) should be evaluated using common sampling techniques as appropriate (e.g., Index of Biological Integrity (IBI), Invertebrate Community Index (ICI)).
Biological stream site characterization with the Index of Biological Integrity (IBI) has been the Standard in the Waukegan River monitoring.
The MBI is calculated by the following equation: where ni = number of individuals of each taxon ti = tolerance value for each taxon N = total number of individuals The instream habitat monitoring follows the guidelines of the Illinois EPA Potential Index of Biological Integrity (PIBI).
The environmental quality of these three monitoring areas was judged by the Index of Biological Integrity (IBI) for fisheries, the Macroinvertebrate Biotic Index (MBI) for macroinvertebrates, and the Potential Index of Biologic Integrity (PIBI) for instream habitat.