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An Introduction to Indexes of Biotic Integrity and the Use of Fish Assemblages in Biological Assessments Definitions Biological Integrity The capability of supporting and maintaining a balanced, integrated, adaptive community of organisms having a species composition, diversity, and functional organization comparable to that of natural habitats of the region (Karr and Dudley 1981). Bioassessment Evaluation of the biological condition of a waterbody that uses biological surveys of the resident biota Biosurvey Collection, processing, and analysis of representative portions of a resident biotic community or assemblage Biocriteria Numerical value or statement that defines a desired biological condition for a waterbody Mandated under the Clean Water Act as part of WQ standards Reference Condition “Best Available” conditions where the biological potential is at its highest for a particular region Representative of sustainable ecosystem health Provides a standard for comparisons Metric Characteristic of the biota that changes predictably with increased human influence Multimetric Index Combines indicators, or metrics, into a single index value. Each metric is tested and calibrated to a scale and transformed into a unit-less score prior to being aggregated into a multi-metric index. Both the index, and metrics, are useful in assessing and diagnosing ecological condition.