Long-term coastal macrobenthic Community Trajectory Analysis reveals habitat-dependent stability patterns ...

Long-term monitoring programs are fundamental to detecting changes in ecosystem health and understanding ecological processes. In the current context of increasing anthropogenic threats on marine ecosystems, understanding the dynamics and response of communities becomes essential. We used data colle...

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Main Authors: Toumi, Chirine, De Cáceres, Miquel, Grall, Jacques, Boyé, Aurelien, Thiebaut, Éric, Maguer, Marion, Le Garrec, Vincent, Broudin, Caroline, Houbin, Céline, Gauthier, Olivier
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Language:English
Published: Dryad 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8gtht76rx
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.8gtht76rx 2024-02-04T10:03:04+01:00 Long-term coastal macrobenthic Community Trajectory Analysis reveals habitat-dependent stability patterns ... Toumi, Chirine De Cáceres, Miquel Grall, Jacques Boyé, Aurelien Thiebaut, Éric Maguer, Marion Le Garrec, Vincent Broudin, Caroline Houbin, Céline Gauthier, Olivier 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8gtht76rx https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.8gtht76rx en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7646024 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7646026 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 FOS Biological sciences temporal β diversity trajectory analysis null model long-term monitoring benthic communities biogenic habitats Dataset dataset 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.8gtht76rx10.5281/zenodo.764602410.5281/zenodo.7646026 2024-01-05T04:39:59Z Long-term monitoring programs are fundamental to detecting changes in ecosystem health and understanding ecological processes. In the current context of increasing anthropogenic threats on marine ecosystems, understanding the dynamics and response of communities becomes essential. We used data collected over 14 years in the REBENT benthic coastal invertebrates monitoring program, at a regional scale in the North-East Atlantic, covering a total of 26 sites and 979 taxa. Four distinct habitats were studied: two biogenic habitats associated with foundation species in the intertidal and subtidal zones and two bare sedimentary habitats in the same respective tidal zones. We used Community Trajectory Analysis, a statistical approach that allows for quantitative measures and comparisons of temporal trajectories of ecosystems. We compared observed community trajectories to trajectories simulated under a non-directional null model in order to better understand the dynamics of the communities, their potential drivers, ... : Benthic communities have been monitored yearly since 2003 along the coast of Brittany (France) within the REBENT program (http://www.rebent.org). We focused on four habitats and their associated endofaunal communities: intertidal seagrass beds (only Zostera marina beds are monitored within the REBENT), intertidal sandy beaches, subtidal maerl beds and subtidal soft sediments (respectively referred to as intertidal biogenic habitat (IBIO), intertidal bare habitat (IBAR), subtidal biogenic habitat (SBIO) and subtidal bare habitat (SBAR) in the manuscript). At each site, three faunal samples were taken at each of three fixed sampling points distributed 200 m apart (0.03 m2 cores in the intertidal and 0.1 m2 Smith-McIntyre grabs in the subtidal), except for Pierre Noire (8) where up to 10 grabs were taken at the sampling site. Sampling was performed between the end of February and the beginning of May before recruitment of most species occurs in the region. In the laboratory, specimens were sorted, counted and ... Dataset North East Atlantic DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Ibar ENVELOPE(-59.709,-59.709,-62.449,-62.449) McIntyre ENVELOPE(-153.000,-153.000,-87.283,-87.283) Noire ENVELOPE(140.019,140.019,-66.666,-66.666)
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temporal β diversity
trajectory analysis
null model
long-term monitoring
benthic communities
biogenic habitats
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temporal β diversity
trajectory analysis
null model
long-term monitoring
benthic communities
biogenic habitats
Toumi, Chirine
De Cáceres, Miquel
Grall, Jacques
Boyé, Aurelien
Thiebaut, Éric
Maguer, Marion
Le Garrec, Vincent
Broudin, Caroline
Houbin, Céline
Gauthier, Olivier
Long-term coastal macrobenthic Community Trajectory Analysis reveals habitat-dependent stability patterns ...
topic_facet FOS Biological sciences
temporal β diversity
trajectory analysis
null model
long-term monitoring
benthic communities
biogenic habitats
description Long-term monitoring programs are fundamental to detecting changes in ecosystem health and understanding ecological processes. In the current context of increasing anthropogenic threats on marine ecosystems, understanding the dynamics and response of communities becomes essential. We used data collected over 14 years in the REBENT benthic coastal invertebrates monitoring program, at a regional scale in the North-East Atlantic, covering a total of 26 sites and 979 taxa. Four distinct habitats were studied: two biogenic habitats associated with foundation species in the intertidal and subtidal zones and two bare sedimentary habitats in the same respective tidal zones. We used Community Trajectory Analysis, a statistical approach that allows for quantitative measures and comparisons of temporal trajectories of ecosystems. We compared observed community trajectories to trajectories simulated under a non-directional null model in order to better understand the dynamics of the communities, their potential drivers, ... : Benthic communities have been monitored yearly since 2003 along the coast of Brittany (France) within the REBENT program (http://www.rebent.org). We focused on four habitats and their associated endofaunal communities: intertidal seagrass beds (only Zostera marina beds are monitored within the REBENT), intertidal sandy beaches, subtidal maerl beds and subtidal soft sediments (respectively referred to as intertidal biogenic habitat (IBIO), intertidal bare habitat (IBAR), subtidal biogenic habitat (SBIO) and subtidal bare habitat (SBAR) in the manuscript). At each site, three faunal samples were taken at each of three fixed sampling points distributed 200 m apart (0.03 m2 cores in the intertidal and 0.1 m2 Smith-McIntyre grabs in the subtidal), except for Pierre Noire (8) where up to 10 grabs were taken at the sampling site. Sampling was performed between the end of February and the beginning of May before recruitment of most species occurs in the region. In the laboratory, specimens were sorted, counted and ...
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author Toumi, Chirine
De Cáceres, Miquel
Grall, Jacques
Boyé, Aurelien
Thiebaut, Éric
Maguer, Marion
Le Garrec, Vincent
Broudin, Caroline
Houbin, Céline
Gauthier, Olivier
author_facet Toumi, Chirine
De Cáceres, Miquel
Grall, Jacques
Boyé, Aurelien
Thiebaut, Éric
Maguer, Marion
Le Garrec, Vincent
Broudin, Caroline
Houbin, Céline
Gauthier, Olivier
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title Long-term coastal macrobenthic Community Trajectory Analysis reveals habitat-dependent stability patterns ...
title_short Long-term coastal macrobenthic Community Trajectory Analysis reveals habitat-dependent stability patterns ...
title_full Long-term coastal macrobenthic Community Trajectory Analysis reveals habitat-dependent stability patterns ...
title_fullStr Long-term coastal macrobenthic Community Trajectory Analysis reveals habitat-dependent stability patterns ...
title_full_unstemmed Long-term coastal macrobenthic Community Trajectory Analysis reveals habitat-dependent stability patterns ...
title_sort long-term coastal macrobenthic community trajectory analysis reveals habitat-dependent stability patterns ...
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