Iowa DNR
BioNet
River & Stream Biological Monitoring
Fish and Benthic Macroinvertebrate Surveys
Physical Habitat Assessments

Maple River Mapleton

Analysis Summary for Series #1353

Benthic Macroinvertebrate Index of Biotic Integrity (BMIBI)

Metric Name Value Score
MH Total Taxa 24 4.62
SH Total Taxa 7.67 3.38
MH EPT Taxa 10 3.7
SH EPT Taxa 5 3.4
MH Sensitive Taxa 3 2.73
SH Ephem % 3.12 0.4
SH EPT % 44.06 4.61
SH Chiron % 54.3 4.62
SH Scraper % 0.33 0.07
SH Top3Dom % 88.27 1.86
SH Dom FFG % 58.43 6.93
MHBI 5.7 4.81
*Mouse-over metric for full name
**Final IBI is sum of scores multiplied by 0.8333

Analysis Factors

Factor Value
BMIBI Type Warm Water
Sample Date 9/5/2012
Sampling Series Series #1353
Drainage Area (mi2) 644
Log(DA) 2.80888586735981
Calculation Last Updated 10/10/2025 8:04:47 AM
Sampling Gear ArtSub
BMIBI Score
34
Warm Water
Fair

BMIBI Score Explained

This site was analyzed using the BMIBI-Warm Water assessment methodology.

Sites that score between 31 - 55 are considered fair. Total taxa richness and EPT (Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, Trichoptera) taxa richness are noticeably reduced from optimum levels; sensitive species and habitat specialists are rare; EPT taxa are still dominant in abundance; however, the most-sensitive EPT taxa have been replaced by ept taxa that are more tolerant of organic enrichment; the community is not well-balanced; a few taxa clearly dominate in abundance, collector-gatherers or collector-filterers often comprise more than 50% of the community.

This location has been classified as a survey site. Survey sites are compared to reference sites within the same ecoregion. A reference site represents natural stream qualities that are least disturbed by human activities within the watershed. Reference sites are grouped by ecoregion to establish a benchmark against which these survey streams are compared.

EcoRegion Comparison

Scores for a sampling session are compared against reference sites within the same ecoregion:

There are not enough sampling sessions collected at reference sites in this ecoregion to generate a meaningful comparison.