eDNA Biodiversity Detection
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Table 1: Functional Ranges for Aquatic Macroinvertebrate Community Condition in Australian Alpine Streams based on the AUSRIVAS Model.
Observed/Expected (O/E) Score Range representing functional ecological condition bands based on the AUSRIVAS Model.
Functional ecological condition bands for aquatic macroinvertebrate communities in Australian alpine streams, representing a sustainable and resilient state.
These ranges are scientifically validated and provide a management framework for assessing aquatic biodiversity health.
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The Australian Alps Stream Health Monitoring Project - eWater
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