MBSS Site Summary for: MACK-107-R-2004

Site Photos

Field photo showing stream conditions at site MACK-107-R-2004-1 (Opens in a new window) Field photo showing stream conditions at site MACK-107-R-2004-2 (Opens in a new window)

Located on HICKMAN DITCH in the Marshyhope Creek watershed, 8-digit code: 02130306.
This stream was visited in the spring on 4/1/2004 and again in the summer on 6/11/2004.

Index of Biotic Integrity (IBI) Results:

An Index of Biotic Integrity (IBI) is a scientific tool used to identify and classify stream health. An IBI associates anthropogenic influences on a stream or with biological condition in the stream, and is formulated using data developed from biosurveys.
Details on the development and application of MBSS IBIs are in this document.
Fish IBI Poor - 2.0 / 5.0
Benthic IBI Poor - 2.7 / 5.0

Land Use

Land use can provide important information for determining stream health.
(Hint: Screen readers will announce definitions; mouse users can hover over dotted text.)

Catchment area 341 acres Cows standing in a stream at a site with high agricultural land use. Cows survey the sampling procedure at this extreme example of a highly agriculturalized site.
Urban Land Use 0 %
Agricultural Land Use 63 %
Forested Land Use 38 %


Stream showing woody debris, logs, and rocky substrate.
An example of woody debris in a stream.

Physical Stream Habitat

Instream Habitat 3/20 (Poor)
Epifaunal Substrate 3/20 (Poor)
Velocity/Depth Diversity 2/20 (Poor)
Pool Quality
Pool Extent = 40 meters
4/20 (Poor)
Riffle Quality
Riffle Extent = 0 meters
0/20 (Poor)
Shading 80 %
Embeddedness 100 %
The embeddedness, a measure of silt on the stream bottom, was 100%. This is very high, and may adversely affect biotic communities.
Several measures of instream habitat were considered 'Poor' at this location.


Stream Water Quality:

Water temperature 20 ° C
Dissolved oxygen (DO) 3.3 mg/L
Dissolved oxygen levels measured in the stream were very low (3.3 mg/L). Many fishes and other aquatic animals cannot tolerate low levels of oxygen in the water.
pH (lab) 6.4
Conductivity 234 µmho/cm
Alkalinity
(acid neutralizing capacity)
328.3 µeq/L
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) 7.5 mg/L

Biological Stream Condition:

Surveys of the organisms living within a stream can give indications of stream health. Species richness, or the number of different species present, as well as indicator species (species whose presence, absence or abundance can serve as a measure of environmental conditions) are informative for stream health.
Close-up of a mayfly indicator species.

Fish Survey Results:

The following 3 fish species were collected.
Sensitive taxa: Green, Tolerant: Red, Intermediate: Gold.
Common name Count
Eastern Mudminnow 119
Pumpkinseed 1
Redfin Pickerel 1
Biologists sampling fish communities.
Electrofishing to sample fish communities.

Amphibians and Reptiles:

American Bullfrog
Northern Green Frog
Southern Leopard Frog

Crayfish:

No crayfish noted.

Exotic Plants:

Japanese Honeysuckle
Multiflora Rose
 

Benthic Macroinvertebrates:

Sensitive taxa: Green, Tolerant: Red, Intermediate: Gold.
Genus/Family Common Name Count
Caecidotea Isopod 57
Crangonyx Amphipod 19
Orthocladius Non-Biting Midges 9
Thienemannimyia group Non-Biting Midges 8
Physa Air-Breathing Freshwater Snail 6
Coenagrionidae Narrowwinged Damselfly 5
Paratanytarsus Non-Biting Midges 4
Polypedilum Non-Biting Midges 3
Synurella Amphipod 3
Calopteryx Damselfly 2
Musculium Fingernail Clam 2
Tanypodinae Non-Biting Midges 2
Pisidiidae Pill Clam 1
Micropsectra Non-Biting Midges 1
Peltodytes Crawling Water Beetle 1
Enochrus 1
Pseudosuccinea Air Breathing Freshwater Snail 1
Kick net sampling for macroinvertebrates.
Sampling with a kick net.

Information disclaimer: The information and data on this page is for guidance and general planning purposes only. It should not be used to make decisions on specific matters.