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Seasonal variability of benthic indices: an approach to test the applicability of different indices for ecosystem quality assessment
Authors:Reiss Henning  Kröncke Ingrid
Institution:

Senckenberg Institute, Department for Marine Research, Südstrand 40, 26382 Wilhelmshaven, Germany

Abstract:In recent studies, several benthic biological indices were developed or used to assess the ecological quality status of marine environments. In the present study the seasonal variability of several univariate and multimetric indices was studied on a monthly scale (September 2000 until May 2002) in different areas of the North Sea such as the German Bight, the Oyster Ground and the Dogger Bank. The stations were chosen to reflect a gradient in the hydrographic regime, temperature and organic matter supply. The seasonal variability was highest for the univariate indices such as the Shannon–Wiener Index and the Hurlbert Index. Thus, due to sensitivity to recruitment the corresponding ecological status ranged from ‘good’ to ‘poor’ depending on the season. For the multimetric indices such as the AMBI or the BQI the seasonal variability and the corresponding ecological status were low. The results are discussed concerning possible consequences for ecological quality assessment especially related to the Water Framework Directive (WFD).
Keywords:Indicator species  AMBI  BQI  Diversity indices  Macrofauna  Water Framework Directive (WFD)  North sea
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