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Presence-absence of marine macrozoobenthos does not generally predict abundance and biomass.


ABSTRACT: Many monitoring programmes of species abundance and biomass increasingly face financial pressures. Occupancy is often easier and cheaper to measure than abundance or biomass. We, therefore, explored whether measuring occupancy is a viable alternative to measuring abundance and biomass. Abundance- or biomass-occupancy relationships were studied for sixteen macrozoobenthos species collected across the entire Dutch Wadden Sea in eight consecutive summers. Because the form and strength of these relationships are scale-dependent, the analysis was completed at different spatiotemporal scales. Large differences in intercept and slope of abundance- or biomass-occupancy relationships were found. Abundance, not biomass, was generally positively correlated with occupancy. Only at the largest scale, seven species showed reasonably strong abundance-occupancy relationships with large coefficients of determination and small differences in observed and predicted values (RMSE). Otherwise, and at all the other scales, intraspecific abundance and biomass relationships were poor. Our results showed that there is no generic relationship between a species' abundance or biomass and its occupancy. We discuss how ecological differences between species could cause such large variation in these relationships. Future technologies might allow estimating a species' abundance or biomass directly from eDNA sampling data, but for now, we need to rely on traditional sampling technology.

SUBMITTER: Bijleveld AI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5813040 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Presence-absence of marine macrozoobenthos does not generally predict abundance and biomass.

Bijleveld Allert I AI   Compton Tanya J TJ   Klunder Lise L   Holthuijsen Sander S   Ten Horn Job J   Koolhaas Anita A   Dekinga Anne A   van der Meer Jaap J   van der Veer Henk W HW  

Scientific reports 20180214 1


Many monitoring programmes of species abundance and biomass increasingly face financial pressures. Occupancy is often easier and cheaper to measure than abundance or biomass. We, therefore, explored whether measuring occupancy is a viable alternative to measuring abundance and biomass. Abundance- or biomass-occupancy relationships were studied for sixteen macrozoobenthos species collected across the entire Dutch Wadden Sea in eight consecutive summers. Because the form and strength of these rela  ...[more]

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