Indicator-Based Assessment of Marine Biological Diversity–Lessons from 10 Case Studies across the European Seas

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Autor(a) principal: Uusitalo, Laura
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Blanchet, Hugues, Andersen, Jesper H., Beauchard, Olivier, Berg, Torsten, Bianchelli, Silvia, Cantafaro, Annalucia, Carstensen, Jacob, Carugati, Laura, Cochrane, Sabine, Danovaro, Roberto, Heiskanen, Anna-Stiina, Karvinen, Ville, Moncheva, Snejana, Murray, Ciaran, Neto, João M., Nygård, Henrik, Pantazi, Maria, Papadopoulou, Nadia, Simboura, Nomiki, Srėbalienė, Greta, Uyarra, María C., Borja, Angel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10316/108605
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2016.00159
Resumo: The Marine Strategy Framework Directive requires the environmental status of European marine waters to be assessed using biodiversity as 1 out of 11 descriptors, but the complexity of marine biodiversity and its large span across latitudinal and salinity gradients have been a challenge to the scientific community aiming to produce approaches for integrating information from a broad range of indicators. The Nested Environmental status Assessment Tool (NEAT), developed for the integrated assessment of the status of marine waters, was applied to 10 marine ecosystems to test its applicability and compare biodiversity assessments across the four European regional seas. We evaluate the assessment results as well as the assessment designs of the 10 cases, and how the assessment design, particularly the choices made regarding the area and indicator selection, affected the results. The results show that only 2 out of the 10 case study areas show more than 50% probability of being in good status in respect of biodiversity. No strong pattern among the ecosystem components across the case study areas could be detected, but marine mammals, birds, and benthic vegetation indicators tended to indicate poor status while zooplankton indicators indicated good status when included into the assessment. The analysis shows that the assessment design, including the selection of indicators, their target values, geographical resolution and habitats to be assessed, has potentially a high impact on the result, and the assessment structure needs to be understood in order to make an informed assessment. Moreover, recommendations are provided for the best practice of using NEAT for marine status assessments.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Indicator-Based Assessment of Marine Biological Diversity–Lessons from 10 Case Studies across the European Seas
title Indicator-Based Assessment of Marine Biological Diversity–Lessons from 10 Case Studies across the European Seas
spellingShingle Indicator-Based Assessment of Marine Biological Diversity–Lessons from 10 Case Studies across the European Seas
Uusitalo, Laura
biodiversity
assessment tool
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environmental status
spatial aggregation
integration
indicator sensitivity
title_short Indicator-Based Assessment of Marine Biological Diversity–Lessons from 10 Case Studies across the European Seas
title_full Indicator-Based Assessment of Marine Biological Diversity–Lessons from 10 Case Studies across the European Seas
title_fullStr Indicator-Based Assessment of Marine Biological Diversity–Lessons from 10 Case Studies across the European Seas
title_full_unstemmed Indicator-Based Assessment of Marine Biological Diversity–Lessons from 10 Case Studies across the European Seas
title_sort Indicator-Based Assessment of Marine Biological Diversity–Lessons from 10 Case Studies across the European Seas
author Uusitalo, Laura
author_facet Uusitalo, Laura
Blanchet, Hugues
Andersen, Jesper H.
Beauchard, Olivier
Berg, Torsten
Bianchelli, Silvia
Cantafaro, Annalucia
Carstensen, Jacob
Carugati, Laura
Cochrane, Sabine
Danovaro, Roberto
Heiskanen, Anna-Stiina
Karvinen, Ville
Moncheva, Snejana
Murray, Ciaran
Neto, João M.
Nygård, Henrik
Pantazi, Maria
Papadopoulou, Nadia
Simboura, Nomiki
Srėbalienė, Greta
Uyarra, María C.
Borja, Angel
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Andersen, Jesper H.
Beauchard, Olivier
Berg, Torsten
Bianchelli, Silvia
Cantafaro, Annalucia
Carstensen, Jacob
Carugati, Laura
Cochrane, Sabine
Danovaro, Roberto
Heiskanen, Anna-Stiina
Karvinen, Ville
Moncheva, Snejana
Murray, Ciaran
Neto, João M.
Nygård, Henrik
Pantazi, Maria
Papadopoulou, Nadia
Simboura, Nomiki
Srėbalienė, Greta
Uyarra, María C.
Borja, Angel
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Uusitalo, Laura
Blanchet, Hugues
Andersen, Jesper H.
Beauchard, Olivier
Berg, Torsten
Bianchelli, Silvia
Cantafaro, Annalucia
Carstensen, Jacob
Carugati, Laura
Cochrane, Sabine
Danovaro, Roberto
Heiskanen, Anna-Stiina
Karvinen, Ville
Moncheva, Snejana
Murray, Ciaran
Neto, João M.
Nygård, Henrik
Pantazi, Maria
Papadopoulou, Nadia
Simboura, Nomiki
Srėbalienė, Greta
Uyarra, María C.
Borja, Angel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biodiversity
assessment tool
MSFD
environmental status
spatial aggregation
integration
indicator sensitivity
topic biodiversity
assessment tool
MSFD
environmental status
spatial aggregation
integration
indicator sensitivity
description The Marine Strategy Framework Directive requires the environmental status of European marine waters to be assessed using biodiversity as 1 out of 11 descriptors, but the complexity of marine biodiversity and its large span across latitudinal and salinity gradients have been a challenge to the scientific community aiming to produce approaches for integrating information from a broad range of indicators. The Nested Environmental status Assessment Tool (NEAT), developed for the integrated assessment of the status of marine waters, was applied to 10 marine ecosystems to test its applicability and compare biodiversity assessments across the four European regional seas. We evaluate the assessment results as well as the assessment designs of the 10 cases, and how the assessment design, particularly the choices made regarding the area and indicator selection, affected the results. The results show that only 2 out of the 10 case study areas show more than 50% probability of being in good status in respect of biodiversity. No strong pattern among the ecosystem components across the case study areas could be detected, but marine mammals, birds, and benthic vegetation indicators tended to indicate poor status while zooplankton indicators indicated good status when included into the assessment. The analysis shows that the assessment design, including the selection of indicators, their target values, geographical resolution and habitats to be assessed, has potentially a high impact on the result, and the assessment structure needs to be understood in order to make an informed assessment. Moreover, recommendations are provided for the best practice of using NEAT for marine status assessments.
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