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Bibliographic resource
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Journal article
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Title
Response of single benthic metrics and multi-metric methods to anthropogenic pressure gradients, in five distinct European coastal and transitional ecosystems
Abstract
In recent times many benthic indices have been proposed to assess the ecological quality of marine waters worldwide. In this study we compared single metrics and multi-metric methods to assess coastal and transitional benthic status along human pressure gradients in five distinct environments across Europe: Varna bay and lake (Bulgaria), Lesina lagoon (Italy), Mondego estuary (Portugal), Basque coast (Spain) and Oslofjord (Norway). Hence, 13 single metrics (abundance, number of taxa, and several diversity and sensitivity indices) and eight of the most common indices used within the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) for benthic assessment were selected: index of size spectra (ISS), Benthic assessment tool (BAT), Norwegian quality index (NQI), Multivariate AMBI (M-AMBI), Benthic quality index (BQI), (Benthic ecosystem quality index (BEQI), Benthic index based on taxonomic sufficiency (BITS), and infaunal quality index (IQI). Within each system, sampling sites were ordered in an increasing pressure gradient according to a preliminary classification based on professional judgement. The different indices are largely consistent in their response to pressure gradient, except in some particular cases (i.e. BITS, in all cases, or ISS when a low number of individuals is present). Inconsistencies between indicator responses were most pronounced in transitional waters (i.e. IQI, BEQI), highlighting the difficulties of the generic application of indicators to all marine, estuarine and lagoonal environments. However, some of the single (i.e. ecological groups approach, diversity, richness) and multi-metric methods (i.e. BAT, M-AMBI, NQI) were able to detect such gradients both in transitional and coastal environments, being these multi-metric methods more consistent in the detection than single indices. This study highlights the importance of survey design and good reference conditions for some indicators. The agreement observed between different methodologies and their ability to detect quality trends across distinct environments constitutes a promising result for the implementation of the WFD’s monitoring plans. Moreover, these results have management implications, regarding the dangers of misclassification, uncertainty in the assessment, use of conflicting indices, and testing and validation of indices.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000288977300017
Bibliographic citation
Borja, A.; Barbone, E.; Basset, A.; Borgersen, G.; Brkljacic, M.; Elliott, M.; Garmendia, J.M.; Marques, J.C.; Mazik, K.; Muxika, I.; Neto, J.M.; Norling, K.; Rodríguez, J.G.; Rosati, I.; Rygg, B.; Teixeira, H.; Trayanova, A. (2011). Response of single benthic metrics and multi-metric methods to anthropogenic pressure gradients, in five distinct European coastal and transitional ecosystems. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 62(3): 499-513. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2010.12.009
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true

Authors

author
Name
Angel Borja
Identifier
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1601-2025
author
Name
Enrico Barbone
author
Name
Alberto Basset
author
Name
Gunhild Borgersen
author
Name
Marijana Brkljacic
author
Name
Michael Elliott
author
Name
Joxe Garmendia
author
Name
João Marques
author
Name
Krysia Mazik
author
Name
Iñigo Muxika
author
Name
João Magalhaes Neto
author
Name
Karl Norling
author
Name
J. Germán Rodríguez
author
Name
Ilaria Rosati
author
Name
Brage Rygg
author
Name
Heliana Teixeira
author
Name
Antoaneta Trayanova

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2010.12.009

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2017-01-09
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2017-01-09