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IUCN SSC Global Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Sampling Protocols Task Force

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Overview and description

Description:
Invertebrates are functionally vital to aquatic ecosystems and can indirectly or directly affect human health and well - being. The IUCN SSC Task Force on Global Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Sampling ...

Invertebrates are functionally vital to aquatic ecosystems and can indirectly or directly affect human health and well - being. The IUCN SSC Task Force on Global Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Sampling Protocols aims to support the application of bioassessment based on benthic freshwater invertebrates, and establish efficient bioassessment schemes through the standardization and coordination of sampling protocols across countries.

Group leadership

Dr John SIMAIKA

Co-Chair
I am particularly interested in applied conservation strategies in freshwater ecosystems. In my work I have mostly used dragonflies (Insecta: Odonata) as model organisms and effective surrogates of…
I am particularly interested in applied conservation strategies in freshwater ecosystems. In my work I have mostly used dragonflies (Insecta: Odonata) as model organisms and effective surrogates of other aquatic biodiversity. For example, I have used dragonflies (a) in the long-term research and development of a biotic index for lotic ecosystems, (b) the practical application of spatial prioritization for aquatic diversity at the national and continental scale, and (c) investigated the concept of species-level service provision and its link to ecosystem service provision. I also have an interest in driving progress towards conservation of aquatic invertebrates by influencing policy makers.

Dr Andreas BRUDER

Co-Chair

At a glance

Official name:
IUCN SSC Global Freshwater Macroinvertebrate Sampling Protocols Task Force
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