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Improving benthic monitoring by combining trawl and grab surveys. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Environmental monitoring of seafloor communities is essential because these organisms reveal long-term environmental conditions, but traditional sampling methods like grab sampling may overlook important epifaunal taxa that play distinct ecological roles.
  • A comparison of the communities sampled by grabs versus epibenthic trawls shows significant differences in taxonomic and functional components, indicating that current assessments may not accurately represent the entire benthic community.
  • To improve monitoring, combining both sampling techniques is recommended, as the health of both infaunal and epifaunal components is crucial for sustainable ecosystem functioning, aligning with commitments made by the Convention on Biological Diversity.

Article Abstract

Environmental monitoring is performed on seafloor communities since these organisms are relatively stationary and integrate the environmental conditions over many years. Standard practices involve sampling by grab. Epifaunal taxa, often missed by grab sampling, are likely to have different ecological functions. We investigate how current environmental assessments represent the benthic community as a whole by comparing taxonomic and functional components sampled by grabs and epibenthic trawls. Faunal communities sampled by trawl (filtrating or predator, epifauna) and grab (infaunal, detrivore) differs widely by sampling distinct functional components, and these may be expected to respond to different human-induced stressors. Neither component appears to be a good surrogate for the community as a whole. We suggest a benthic monitoring by combining both techniques. Sustainable ecosystem functioning is intimately tied to the health of both components of the benthic community, and is recognized as an important goal by signatories of the Convention on Biological Diversity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2011.03.035DOI Listing

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