Hilsenhoff Biotic Index

The Hilsenhoff Biotic Index (HBI) is a quantitative method of evaluating the abundance of arthropod fauna in stream ecosystems as a measurement of estimating water quality based on the predetermined pollution tolerances of the observed taxa. This biotic index was created by William Hilsenhoff in 1977 to measure the effects of oxygen depletion in Wisconsin streams resulting from organic or nutrient pollution.[1]

  1. ^ Hilsenhoff, W. L. Use of Arthropods to Evaluate Water Quality of Streams. Wis. Dep. Nat. Resour. Technical Bulletin, 100 (1977).