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

Des Moines River Ottumwa - DS

Analysis Summary for Series #1595

Benthic Macroinvertebrate Index of Biotic Integrity (BMIBI)

Metric Name Value Score
MH Total Taxa 30 5.77
SH Total Taxa 2 0.88
MH EPT Taxa 11 4.07
SH EPT Taxa 0 0
MH Sensitive Taxa 2 1.82
SH Ephem % 0 0
SH EPT % 0 0
SH Chiron % 99.06 0.09
SH Scraper % 0 0
SH Top3Dom % 100 0
SH Dom FFG % 99.06 0.16
MHBI 6 3.7
*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 10/7/2013
Sampling Series Series #1595
Drainage Area (mi2) 13435
Log(DA) 4.12823767076919
Calculation Last Updated 7/22/2025 3:38:55 PM
Sampling Gear ArtSub
BMIBI Score
14
Warm Water
Poor
Series Analysis Notes

One artificial substrate was tampered with and pulled on shore. Another substrate was in too deep of water to retrieve. The substrates were deployed in an eddy with zero velocity. The whole sample reach was low velocity.

BMIBI Score Explained

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

Sites that score between 0 - 30 are considered poor. Severely impaired macroinvertebrate community. Low numbers of taxa present, sensitive species not present, EPT taxa are rare or not present; community extremely unbalanced; dominated by a few pollution tolerant organisms; some trophic functional feeding groups are not represented. Total numbers of organisms may be low. Total taxa richness and EPT taxa richness are noticeably reduced from optimum levels; sensitive species and habitat specialists are rare; EPT taxa no longer dominate the macroinvertebrate community. Taxa that are tolerant of organic enrichment and/or excessive sediment loads are dominant; the community is unbalanced; a few generalist taxa make up a high percentage of the organisms present; collector-gatherers or collector-filterers are very dominant.

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:

Loess Flats and Till Plains

This site is in the Loess Flats and Till Plains ecoregion.

Ecoregion Map
Max 78
75th Percentile 58
Median 52
25th Percentile 43
Min 14
This Session's Score 14
Total Reference Site Samples 53
Mean 50.04
Standard Deviation 12.68