Determining the Ecological Status of Benthic Coastal Communities: A Case in an Anthropized Sub-Arctic Area

With the widespread influence of human activities on marine ecosystems, evaluation of ecological status provides valuable information for conservation initiatives and sustainable development. To this end, many environmental indicators have been developed worldwide and there is a growing need to eval...

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Published in:Frontiers in Marine Science
Main Authors: Dreujou, Elliot, Desroy, Nicolas, Carrière, Julie, Tréau de Coeli, Lisa, McKindsey, Christopher W., Archambault, Philippe
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.637546
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spelling crfrontiers:10.3389/fmars.2021.637546 2024-09-09T19:25:42+00:00 Determining the Ecological Status of Benthic Coastal Communities: A Case in an Anthropized Sub-Arctic Area Dreujou, Elliot Desroy, Nicolas Carrière, Julie Tréau de Coeli, Lisa McKindsey, Christopher W. Archambault, Philippe 2021 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.637546 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmars.2021.637546/full unknown Frontiers Media SA https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Frontiers in Marine Science volume 8 ISSN 2296-7745 journal-article 2021 crfrontiers https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.637546 2024-07-30T04:05:37Z With the widespread influence of human activities on marine ecosystems, evaluation of ecological status provides valuable information for conservation initiatives and sustainable development. To this end, many environmental indicators have been developed worldwide and there is a growing need to evaluate their performance by calculating ecological status in a wide range of ecosystems at multiple spatial and temporal scales. This study calculated and contrasted sixteen indicators of ecological status from three methodological categories: abundance measures, diversity parameters and characteristic species. This selection was applied to coastal benthic ecosystems at Sept-Îles (Québec, Canada), an important industrial harbor area in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and related to habitat parameters (organic matter, grain size fractions, and heavy metal concentrations). Nearly all indicators highlighted a generally good ecological status in the study area, where communities presented an unperturbed profile with high taxa and functional diversities and without the dominance of opportunistic taxa. Some correlations with habitat parameters were detected, especially with heavy metals, and bootstrap analyses indicated quite robust results. This study provides valuable information on the application of environmental indicators in Canadian coastal ecosystems, along with insights on their use for environmental assessments. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Frontiers (Publisher) Arctic Canada Sept-Îles ENVELOPE(139.989,139.989,-66.661,-66.661) Frontiers in Marine Science 8
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description With the widespread influence of human activities on marine ecosystems, evaluation of ecological status provides valuable information for conservation initiatives and sustainable development. To this end, many environmental indicators have been developed worldwide and there is a growing need to evaluate their performance by calculating ecological status in a wide range of ecosystems at multiple spatial and temporal scales. This study calculated and contrasted sixteen indicators of ecological status from three methodological categories: abundance measures, diversity parameters and characteristic species. This selection was applied to coastal benthic ecosystems at Sept-Îles (Québec, Canada), an important industrial harbor area in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, and related to habitat parameters (organic matter, grain size fractions, and heavy metal concentrations). Nearly all indicators highlighted a generally good ecological status in the study area, where communities presented an unperturbed profile with high taxa and functional diversities and without the dominance of opportunistic taxa. Some correlations with habitat parameters were detected, especially with heavy metals, and bootstrap analyses indicated quite robust results. This study provides valuable information on the application of environmental indicators in Canadian coastal ecosystems, along with insights on their use for environmental assessments.
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author Dreujou, Elliot
Desroy, Nicolas
Carrière, Julie
Tréau de Coeli, Lisa
McKindsey, Christopher W.
Archambault, Philippe
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Desroy, Nicolas
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Determining the Ecological Status of Benthic Coastal Communities: A Case in an Anthropized Sub-Arctic Area
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Desroy, Nicolas
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title Determining the Ecological Status of Benthic Coastal Communities: A Case in an Anthropized Sub-Arctic Area
title_short Determining the Ecological Status of Benthic Coastal Communities: A Case in an Anthropized Sub-Arctic Area
title_full Determining the Ecological Status of Benthic Coastal Communities: A Case in an Anthropized Sub-Arctic Area
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