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Hydrobiologia | 2010

Data integration for European marine biodiversity research: creating a database on benthos and plankton to study large-scale patterns and long-term changes.

Leen Vandepitte; B. Vanhoorne; Alexandra Kraberg; Natalie Anisimova; Chryssanthi Antoniadou; Rita Araújo; Inka Bartsch; Beatriz Beker; Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi; Iacopo Bertocci; Sabine Cochrane; Keith M Cooper; J.A. Craeymeersch; Epaminondas Christou; Dennis J Crisp; Salve Dahle; Marilyse De Boissier; Mario de Kluijver; Stanislav G. Denisenko; Doris De Vito; G.C.A. Duineveld; Vincent Escaravage; Dirk Fleischer; Simona Fraschetti; Adriana Giangrande; Carlos Heip; Herman Hummel; Uuszula Janas; Rolf Karez; Monika Kędra

The general aim of setting up a central database on benthos and plankton was to integrate long-, medium- and short-term datasets on marine biodiversity. Such a database makes it possible to analyse species assemblages and their changes on spatial and temporal scales across Europe. Data collation lasted from early 2007 until August 2008, during which 67 datasets were collected covering three divergent habitats (rocky shores, soft bottoms and the pelagic environment). The database contains a total of 4,525 distinct taxa, 17,117 unique sampling locations and over 45,500 collected samples, representing almost 542,000 distribution records. The database geographically covers the North Sea (221,452 distribution records), the North-East Atlantic (98,796 distribution records) and furthermore the Baltic Sea, the Arctic and the Mediterranean. Data from 1858 to 2008 are presented in the database, with the longest time-series from the Baltic Sea soft bottom benthos. Each delivered dataset was subjected to certain quality control procedures, especially on the level of taxonomy. The standardisation procedure enables pan-European analyses without the hazard of taxonomic artefacts resulting from different determination skills. A case study on rocky shore and pelagic data in different geographical regions shows a general overestimation of biodiversity when making use of data before quality control compared to the same estimations after quality control. These results prove that the contribution of a misspelled name or the use of an obsolete synonym is comparable to the introduction of a rare species, having adverse effects on further diversity calculations. The quality checked data source is now ready to test geographical and temporal hypotheses on a large scale.


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2010

Length–weight relationships of 216 North Sea benthic invertebrates and fish

Leonie A. Robinson; Simon P. R. Greenstreet; H. Reiss; Ruth Callaway; J.A. Craeymeersch; I.J. de Boois; S. Degraer; Siegfried Ehrich; H.M. Fraser; A. Goffin; I. Kroncke; L. Lindal Jorgenson; M.R. Robertson; John Lancaster

Size-based analyses of marine animals are increasingly used to improve understanding of community structure and function. However, the resources required to record individual body weights for benthic animals, where the number of individuals can reach several thousand in a square metre, are often prohibitive. Here we present morphometric (length weight) relationships for 216 benthic species from the North Sea to permit weight estimation from length measurements. These relationships were calculated using data collected over two years from 283 stations. For ten abundant and widely dispersed species we tested for significant spatial and temporal differences in morphometric relationships. Some were found, but the magnitude of differences was small in relation to the size-ranges of animals that are usually present and we recommend that the regression relationships given here, based on pooled data, are appropriate for most types of population and community analyses. Our hope is that the availability of these morphometric relationships will encourage the more frequent application of size-based analyses to ben hue survey data, and so enhance understanding of the ecology of the benthic/demersal component of marine ecosystems and food webs.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2009

Comparison of the performances of two biotic indices based on the MacroBen database

Antoine Grémare; Céline Labrune; E. Vanden Berghe; Jean-Michel Amouroux; Guy Bachelet; Michael L. Zettler; Jan Vanaverbeke; Dirk Fleischer; Lionel Bigot; Olivier Maire; Bruno Deflandre; J.A. Craeymeersch; S. Degraer; C. Dounas; G.C.A. Duineveld; Carlos Heip; Marko Herrmann; H. Hummel; Ioannis Karakassis; Monika Kędra; M.A. Kendall; Paul F. Kingston; Jürgen Laudien; Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi; Eike Rachor; Rafael Sardá; Jeroen Speybroeck; G. Van Hoey; Magda Vincx; P. Whomersley


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2010

Spatial patterns of infauna, epifauna, and demersal fish communities in the North Sea

Henning Reiss; S. Degraer; G.C.A. Duineveld; Ingrid Kröncke; John Aldridge; J.A. Craeymeersch; Jacqueline D. Eggleton; H. Hillewaert; Marc S. S. Lavaleye; Andreas Moll; Thomas Pohlmann; Eike Rachor; Mike Robertson; Edward Vanden Berghe; Gert Van Hoey; H.L. Rees


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2015

Benthos distribution modelling and its relevance for marine ecosystem management

Henning Reiss; Silvana N.R. Birchenough; Ángel Borja; Lene Buhl-Mortensen; J.A. Craeymeersch; Jennifer Dannheim; Alexander Darr; Ibon Galparsoro; Mayya Gogina; Hermann Neumann; Jacques Populus; Anna M. Rengstorf; Mireia Valle; Gert Van Hoey; Michael L. Zettler; S. Degraer


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2011

Changes in North Sea macrofauna communities and species distribution between 1986 and 2000

Ingrid Kröncke; Henning Reiss; Jacqueline D. Eggleton; John Aldridge; Magda J.N. Bergman; Sabine Cochrane; J.A. Craeymeersch; S. Degraer; Nicolas Desroy; Jean-Marie Dewarumez; G.C.A. Duineveld; Karel Essink; H. Hillewaert; Marc S. S. Lavaleye; Andreas Moll; Stefan Nehring; Richard Newell; Eivind Oug; Thomas Pohlmann; Eike Rachor; Mike Robertson; Heye Rumohr; M. Schratzberger; Rebecca Smith; Edward Vanden Berghe; Jan van Dalfsen; Gert Van Hoey; Magda Vincx; Wouter Willems; H.L. Rees


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2010

The role of the invasive bivalve Ensis directus as food source for fish and birds in the Dutch coastal zone

I.Y.M. Tulp; J.A. Craeymeersch; Mardik Leopold; Cindy van Damme; Frouke Fey; Hans Verdaat


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2009

MacroBen integrated database on benthic invertebrates of European continental shelves: a tool for large-scale analysis across Europe

E. Vanden Berghe; S. Claus; W. Appeltans; Sarah Faulwetter; Christos Arvanitidis; Paul J. Somerfield; I.F. Aleffi; Jean-Michel Amouroux; N. Anisimova; Guy Bachelet; Sabine Cochrane; Mark J. Costello; J.A. Craeymeersch; S. Dahle; S. Degraer; S.G. Denisenko; Costas Dounas; G.C.A. Duineveld; Chris S. Emblow; Vincent Escaravage; M.C. Fabri; Dirk Fleischer; Antoine Grémare; Marko Herrmann; H. Hummel; Ioannis Karakassis; Monika Kędra; M.A. Kendall; Paul F. Kingston; Lech Kotwicki


Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change | 2015

Climate change and marine benthos: a review of existing research and future directions in the North Atlantic

Silvana N.R. Birchenough; Henning Reiss; S. Degraer; Ángel Borja; Lene Buhl-Mortensen; Ulrike Braeckman; J.A. Craeymeersch; Ilse De Mesel; F. Kerckhof; Ingrid Kröncke; Santiago Parra; Marijn Rabaut; Alexander Schröder; Carl Van Colen; Gert Van Hoey; Magda Vincx; Kai Wätjen


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2009

Assessing evidence for random assembly of marine benthic communities from regional species pools

Paul J. Somerfield; Christos Arvanitidis; Sarah Faulwetter; Giorgos Chatzigeorgiou; Aikaterini Vasileiadou; Jean-Michel Amouroux; N. Anisimova; Sabine Cochrane; J.A. Craeymeersch; S. Dahle; Stanislav G. Denisenko; Costas Dounas; G.C.A. Duineveld; Antoine Grémare; C.H.R. Heip; Marko Herrmann; Ioannis Karakassis; Monika Kędra; M.A. Kendall; K. Kingston; Lech Kotwicki; Céline Labrune; Jürgen Laudien; E. L Nevrova; Artemis Nicolaidou; Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi; R. Palerud; A. Petrov; Eike Rachor; N. K Revkov

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S. Degraer

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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Eike Rachor

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Jean-Marie Dewarumez

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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H.L. Rees

Centre for Environment

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F. Kerckhof

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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