Biotic index

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  • biotic index
definition
  • Scale for showing the quality of an environment by indicating the types of organisms present in it (e.g. how clean a river is).
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Abstract from DBPedia
    A biotic index is a scale for showing the quality of an environment by indicating the types and abundances of organisms present in a representative sample of the environment. It is often used to assess the quality of water in marine and freshwater ecosystems. Numerous biotic indices have been created to account for the indicator species found in each region of study. The concept of the biotic index was developed by in an effort to provide a simple measurement of stream pollution and its effects on the biology of the stream.

    (Source: http://dbpedia.org/resource/Biotic_index)