Plankton lifeforms as a biodiversity indicator for regional-scale assessment of pelagic habitats for policy

PUBLISHED Plankton are sensitive indicators of change and, at the base of marine food webs, they underpin important ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration and fisheries production. In the UK and the Northeast Atlantic region, change in plankton functional groups, or ‘lifeforms’, constructed...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Ecological Indicators
Main Authors: Scherer, Cordula, McQuatters-Gollop, Abigail, Atkinson, Angus, Aubert, Anaïs, Bedford, Jacob, Best, Mike, Bresnan, Eileen, Cook, Kathryn, Devlin, Michelle, Gowen, Richard, John, David G., Machairopoulou, Margarita, McKinney, April, Mellor, Adam, Ostle, Clare, Tett, Paul
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2019
Subjects:
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2262/90725
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X19301189
http://people.tcd.ie/cscherer
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.02.010
id fttrinitycoll:oai:www.tara.tcd.ie:2262/90725
record_format openpolar
spelling fttrinitycoll:oai:www.tara.tcd.ie:2262/90725 2024-09-09T19:59:07+00:00 Plankton lifeforms as a biodiversity indicator for regional-scale assessment of pelagic habitats for policy Scherer, Cordula McQuatters-Gollop, Abigail Atkinson, Angus Aubert, Anaïs Bedford, Jacob Best, Mike Bresnan, Eileen Cook, Kathryn Devlin, Michelle Gowen, Richard John, David G. Machairopoulou, Margarita McKinney, April Mellor, Adam Ostle, Clare Tett, Paul 2019 913 925 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/2262/90725 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X19301189 http://people.tcd.ie/cscherer https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.02.010 en eng Ecological Indicators; 101; McQuatters-Gollop, A., Atkinson, A., Aubert, A., Bedford, J., Best, M., Bresnan, E., Cook, K., Devlin, M., Gowen, R., Johns, D.G., Machairopoulou, M., McKinney, A., Mellor, A., Ostle, C., Schere, C. & Tett, P., Plankton lifeforms as a biodiversity indicator for regional-scale assessment of pelagic habitats for policy, Ecological Indicators, 101, 2019, 913 - 925 Y https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X19301189 http://hdl.handle.net/2262/90725 http://people.tcd.ie/cscherer 198540 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.02.010 orcid:0000-0002-6097-4910 Y openAccess Functional groups Ecosystem approach Marine Strategy Framework Directive Good Environmental Status Plankton traits Smart & Sustainable Planet Environment and housing Policy Journal Article scholarly_publications refereed_publications 2019 fttrinitycoll https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.02.010 2024-08-15T04:52:28Z PUBLISHED Plankton are sensitive indicators of change and, at the base of marine food webs, they underpin important ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration and fisheries production. In the UK and the Northeast Atlantic region, change in plankton functional groups, or ‘lifeforms’, constructed based on biological traits, is the formally accepted policy indicator used to assess Good Environmental Status (GES) for pelagic habitats under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD: 2008/56/EC). To identify changes in UK pelagic habitats, plankton lifeforms, were used from diverse UK data sets collected by different methods, including plankton sampling by nets, water bottles, integrating tube samplers, and the Continuous Plankton Recorder. A Plankton Index approach was used to identify change in plankton lifeforms. This is the first time that the pelagic plankton community has been assessed on a UK-wide scale and forms the foundation of the UK’s 2020 MSFD Assessment for pelagic habitat biodiversity and food webs. This approach revealed that some of the plankton lifeforms used in the assessment displayed spatially-variable changes during the past decade. Assessing plankton community change using a common indicator at the UK scale for the first time is a significant step towards evaluating GES for European seas. Determining GES for pelagic habitats, however, is a challenging process, with additional work required to interpret the assessment results and to identify causation of the changes observed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northeast Atlantic The University of Dublin, Trinity College: TARA (Trinity's Access to Research Archive) Ecological Indicators 101 913 925
institution Open Polar
collection The University of Dublin, Trinity College: TARA (Trinity's Access to Research Archive)
op_collection_id fttrinitycoll
language English
topic Functional groups
Ecosystem approach
Marine Strategy Framework Directive
Good Environmental Status
Plankton traits
Smart & Sustainable Planet
Environment and housing
Policy
spellingShingle Functional groups
Ecosystem approach
Marine Strategy Framework Directive
Good Environmental Status
Plankton traits
Smart & Sustainable Planet
Environment and housing
Policy
Scherer, Cordula
McQuatters-Gollop, Abigail
Atkinson, Angus
Aubert, Anaïs
Bedford, Jacob
Best, Mike
Bresnan, Eileen
Cook, Kathryn
Devlin, Michelle
Gowen, Richard
John, David G.
Machairopoulou, Margarita
McKinney, April
Mellor, Adam
Ostle, Clare
Tett, Paul
Plankton lifeforms as a biodiversity indicator for regional-scale assessment of pelagic habitats for policy
topic_facet Functional groups
Ecosystem approach
Marine Strategy Framework Directive
Good Environmental Status
Plankton traits
Smart & Sustainable Planet
Environment and housing
Policy
description PUBLISHED Plankton are sensitive indicators of change and, at the base of marine food webs, they underpin important ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration and fisheries production. In the UK and the Northeast Atlantic region, change in plankton functional groups, or ‘lifeforms’, constructed based on biological traits, is the formally accepted policy indicator used to assess Good Environmental Status (GES) for pelagic habitats under the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD: 2008/56/EC). To identify changes in UK pelagic habitats, plankton lifeforms, were used from diverse UK data sets collected by different methods, including plankton sampling by nets, water bottles, integrating tube samplers, and the Continuous Plankton Recorder. A Plankton Index approach was used to identify change in plankton lifeforms. This is the first time that the pelagic plankton community has been assessed on a UK-wide scale and forms the foundation of the UK’s 2020 MSFD Assessment for pelagic habitat biodiversity and food webs. This approach revealed that some of the plankton lifeforms used in the assessment displayed spatially-variable changes during the past decade. Assessing plankton community change using a common indicator at the UK scale for the first time is a significant step towards evaluating GES for European seas. Determining GES for pelagic habitats, however, is a challenging process, with additional work required to interpret the assessment results and to identify causation of the changes observed.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Scherer, Cordula
McQuatters-Gollop, Abigail
Atkinson, Angus
Aubert, Anaïs
Bedford, Jacob
Best, Mike
Bresnan, Eileen
Cook, Kathryn
Devlin, Michelle
Gowen, Richard
John, David G.
Machairopoulou, Margarita
McKinney, April
Mellor, Adam
Ostle, Clare
Tett, Paul
author_facet Scherer, Cordula
McQuatters-Gollop, Abigail
Atkinson, Angus
Aubert, Anaïs
Bedford, Jacob
Best, Mike
Bresnan, Eileen
Cook, Kathryn
Devlin, Michelle
Gowen, Richard
John, David G.
Machairopoulou, Margarita
McKinney, April
Mellor, Adam
Ostle, Clare
Tett, Paul
author_sort Scherer, Cordula
title Plankton lifeforms as a biodiversity indicator for regional-scale assessment of pelagic habitats for policy
title_short Plankton lifeforms as a biodiversity indicator for regional-scale assessment of pelagic habitats for policy
title_full Plankton lifeforms as a biodiversity indicator for regional-scale assessment of pelagic habitats for policy
title_fullStr Plankton lifeforms as a biodiversity indicator for regional-scale assessment of pelagic habitats for policy
title_full_unstemmed Plankton lifeforms as a biodiversity indicator for regional-scale assessment of pelagic habitats for policy
title_sort plankton lifeforms as a biodiversity indicator for regional-scale assessment of pelagic habitats for policy
publishDate 2019
url http://hdl.handle.net/2262/90725
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X19301189
http://people.tcd.ie/cscherer
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.02.010
genre Northeast Atlantic
genre_facet Northeast Atlantic
op_relation Ecological Indicators;
101;
McQuatters-Gollop, A., Atkinson, A., Aubert, A., Bedford, J., Best, M., Bresnan, E., Cook, K., Devlin, M., Gowen, R., Johns, D.G., Machairopoulou, M., McKinney, A., Mellor, A., Ostle, C., Schere, C. & Tett, P., Plankton lifeforms as a biodiversity indicator for regional-scale assessment of pelagic habitats for policy, Ecological Indicators, 101, 2019, 913 - 925
Y
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X19301189
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/90725
http://people.tcd.ie/cscherer
198540
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.02.010
orcid:0000-0002-6097-4910
op_rights Y
openAccess
op_doi https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.02.010
container_title Ecological Indicators
container_volume 101
container_start_page 913
op_container_end_page 925
_version_ 1809930258845007872