PANABIO: A point-referenced pan-Arctic data collection of benthic biotas

Profound environmental changes, such as drastic sea-ice decline, leave large-scale ecological footprints on the distribution and composition of marine biotas in the Arctic. Currently, the impact of such stressors is not sufficiently understood due to the lack of pan-Arctic data that allow for estima...

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Main Authors: Piepenburg, Dieter, Brey, Thomas, Teschke, Katharina, Dannheim, Jennifer, Kloss, Paul, Hansen, Miriam L. S., Kraan, Casper
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Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2023-263
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:essdd113069 2023-09-05T13:16:42+02:00 PANABIO: A point-referenced pan-Arctic data collection of benthic biotas Piepenburg, Dieter Brey, Thomas Teschke, Katharina Dannheim, Jennifer Kloss, Paul Hansen, Miriam L. S. Kraan, Casper 2023-08-09 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2023-263 https://essd.copernicus.org/preprints/essd-2023-263/ eng eng doi:10.5194/essd-2023-263 https://essd.copernicus.org/preprints/essd-2023-263/ eISSN: 1866-3516 Text 2023 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-2023-263 2023-08-14T16:24:20Z Profound environmental changes, such as drastic sea-ice decline, leave large-scale ecological footprints on the distribution and composition of marine biotas in the Arctic. Currently, the impact of such stressors is not sufficiently understood due to the lack of pan-Arctic data that allow for estimating ecological baselines, as well as modelling current and forecast potential changes in benthic biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Here, we introduce a PAN-A rctic data collection of benthic BIO tas (PANABIO), and discuss its timeliness, potential, and details of its further development. The data collection contains records of benthic fauna at genus-level or species-level identified in field samples obtained by means of grabs, towed gear, or seabed imaging. Currently, it includes records of 2,968 species or genera, ranging from presence to counts, densities or biomass, grouped per sample. The data represent the pan-Arctic realm, covering all major marine areas, i.e., the central Arctic Ocean, Chukchi Sea, East Siberian Sea, Laptev Sea, Kara Sea, Barents Sea (incl. White Sea), Svalbard waters, Greenland Sea, Norwegian Sea, Canadian Archipelago, Beaufort Sea, and Bering Sea. All data are point-referenced sampling locations. Currently, 124,040 records from 10,645 samples taken at 10,631 stations between 1800 and 2014 are included, but these numbers will increase with more data becoming available. The data collection is available in a PostgreSQL-based data warehouse that can be accessed and queried through an open-access frontend web service at https://critterbase.awi.de/panabio . A snap shot of the current data collection (of 26 June 2023) is also available from the data publisher PANGAEA. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Beaufort Sea Bering Sea Canadian Archipelago Chukchi Chukchi Sea East Siberian Sea Greenland Greenland Sea Kara Sea laptev Laptev Sea Norwegian Sea Sea ice Svalbard White Sea Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Bering Sea Chukchi Sea East Siberian Sea ENVELOPE(166.000,166.000,74.000,74.000) Greenland Kara Sea Laptev Sea Norwegian Sea Svalbard White Sea
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description Profound environmental changes, such as drastic sea-ice decline, leave large-scale ecological footprints on the distribution and composition of marine biotas in the Arctic. Currently, the impact of such stressors is not sufficiently understood due to the lack of pan-Arctic data that allow for estimating ecological baselines, as well as modelling current and forecast potential changes in benthic biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. Here, we introduce a PAN-A rctic data collection of benthic BIO tas (PANABIO), and discuss its timeliness, potential, and details of its further development. The data collection contains records of benthic fauna at genus-level or species-level identified in field samples obtained by means of grabs, towed gear, or seabed imaging. Currently, it includes records of 2,968 species or genera, ranging from presence to counts, densities or biomass, grouped per sample. The data represent the pan-Arctic realm, covering all major marine areas, i.e., the central Arctic Ocean, Chukchi Sea, East Siberian Sea, Laptev Sea, Kara Sea, Barents Sea (incl. White Sea), Svalbard waters, Greenland Sea, Norwegian Sea, Canadian Archipelago, Beaufort Sea, and Bering Sea. All data are point-referenced sampling locations. Currently, 124,040 records from 10,645 samples taken at 10,631 stations between 1800 and 2014 are included, but these numbers will increase with more data becoming available. The data collection is available in a PostgreSQL-based data warehouse that can be accessed and queried through an open-access frontend web service at https://critterbase.awi.de/panabio . A snap shot of the current data collection (of 26 June 2023) is also available from the data publisher PANGAEA.
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author Piepenburg, Dieter
Brey, Thomas
Teschke, Katharina
Dannheim, Jennifer
Kloss, Paul
Hansen, Miriam L. S.
Kraan, Casper
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Brey, Thomas
Teschke, Katharina
Dannheim, Jennifer
Kloss, Paul
Hansen, Miriam L. S.
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PANABIO: A point-referenced pan-Arctic data collection of benthic biotas
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Brey, Thomas
Teschke, Katharina
Dannheim, Jennifer
Kloss, Paul
Hansen, Miriam L. S.
Kraan, Casper
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title PANABIO: A point-referenced pan-Arctic data collection of benthic biotas
title_short PANABIO: A point-referenced pan-Arctic data collection of benthic biotas
title_full PANABIO: A point-referenced pan-Arctic data collection of benthic biotas
title_fullStr PANABIO: A point-referenced pan-Arctic data collection of benthic biotas
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Arctic Ocean
Barents Sea
Bering Sea
Chukchi Sea
East Siberian Sea
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Kara Sea
Laptev Sea
Norwegian Sea
Svalbard
White Sea
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Barents Sea
Bering Sea
Chukchi Sea
East Siberian Sea
Greenland
Kara Sea
Laptev Sea
Norwegian Sea
Svalbard
White Sea
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Arctic Ocean
Barents Sea
Beaufort Sea
Bering Sea
Canadian Archipelago
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East Siberian Sea
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Greenland Sea
Kara Sea
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Beaufort Sea
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Norwegian Sea
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