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  • 1
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (157 Seiten, 4 MB) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Berichte aus dem Institut für Meereskunde an der Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel 123
    Language: German
    Note: Zusammenfassung in deutscher und englischer Sprache
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  • 2
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (81 Seiten, 2,2 MB) , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Berichte aus dem Institut für Meereskunde an der Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel 149
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (37 Seiten, 1,4 MB) , Diagramme
    Edition: 2nd Edition
    Series Statement: Berichte aus dem Institut für Meereskunde an der Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel 177
    Language: English
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  • 4
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (278 Seiten, 5 MB) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Berichte aus dem Institut für Meereskunde an der Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel 186
    Language: German
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  • 5
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    In:  Supplement to: Degen, Renate; Jørgensen, Lis Lindal; Ljubin, Pavel; Ellingsen, Ingrid H; Pehlke, Hendrik; Brey, Thomas (2016): Patterns and drivers of megabenthic secondary production on the Barents Sea shelf. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 546, 1-16, https://doi.org/10.3354/meps11662
    Publication Date: 2023-03-02
    Description: Megabenthos plays a major role in the overall energy flow on Arctic shelves, but information on megabenthic secondary production on large spatial scales is scarce. Here, we estimated for the first time megabenthic secondary production for the entire Barents Sea shelf by applying a species-based empirical model to an extensive dataset from the joint Norwegian- Russian ecosystem survey. Spatial patterns and relationships were analyzed within a GIS. The environmental drivers behind the observed production pattern were identified by applying an ordinary least squares regression model. Geographically weighted regression (GWR) was used to examine the varying relationship of secondary production and the environment on a shelfwide scale. Significantly higher megabenthic secondary production was found in the northeastern, seasonally ice-covered regions of the Barents Sea than in the permanently ice-free southwest. The environmental parameters that significantly relate to the observed pattern are bottom temperature and salinity, sea ice cover, new primary production, trawling pressure, and bottom current speed. The GWR proved to be a versatile tool for analyzing the regionally varying relationships of benthic secondary production and its environmental drivers (R² = 0.73). The observed pattern indicates tight pelagic- benthic coupling in the realm of the productive marginal ice zone. Ongoing decrease of winter sea ice extent and the associated poleward movement of the seasonal ice edge point towards a distinct decline of benthic secondary production in the northeastern Barents Sea in the future.
    Keywords: 2008-GS-140; 2008-GS-144; 2008-GS-147; 2008-GS-151; 2008-GS-152; 2008-GS-175; 2008-GS-178; 2008-GS-183; 2008-GS-186; 2008-GS-190; 2008-GS-193; 2008-GS-194; 2008-GS-196; 2008-GS-199; 2008-GS-200; 2008-GS-260; 2008-GS-285; 2008-GS-286; 2008-GS-311; 2008-GS-312; 2008-GS-313; 2008-GS-314; 2008-GS-315; 2008-GS-318; 2008-GS-319; 2008-GS-320; 2008-GS-321; 2008-GS-322; 2008-GS-323; 2008-GS-324; 2008-GS-325; 2008-GS-326; 2008-GS-327; 2008-GS-328; 2008-GS-329; 2008-GS-330; 2008-GS-331; 2008-GS-332; 2008-GS-333; 2008-GS-334; 2008-GS-335; 2008-GS-336; 2008-JH-322; 2008-JH-323; 2008-JH-324; 2008-JH-325; 2008-JH-326; 2008-JH-327; 2008-JH-328; 2008-JH-383; 2008-JH-386; 2008-JH-391; 2008-JH-393; 2008-JH-394; 2008-JH-398; 2008-JH-401; 2008-JH-402; 2008-JH-403; 2008-JH-410; 2008-JH-411; 2008-JH-414; 2008-JH-418; 2008-VY-003; 2008-VY-006; 2008-VY-008; 2008-VY-010; 2008-VY-012; 2008-VY-014; 2008-VY-016; 2008-VY-018; 2008-VY-020; 2008-VY-022; 2008-VY-024; 2008-VY-026; 2008-VY-028; 2008-VY-033; 2008-VY-035; 2008-VY-037; 2008-VY-039; 2008-VY-041; 2008-VY-043; 2008-VY-045; 2008-VY-047; 2008-VY-049; 2008-VY-051; 2008-VY-053; 2008-VY-055; 2008-VY-057; 2008-VY-059; 2008-VY-061; 2008-VY-063; 2008-VY-065; 2008-VY-067; 2008-VY-069; 2008-VY-071; 2008-VY-073; 2008-VY-075; 2008-VY-076; 2008-VY-077; 2008-VY-078; 2008-VY-079; 2008-VY-081; 2008-VY-082; 2008-VY-083; 2008-VY-085; 2008-VY-087; 2008-VY-089; 2008-VY-091; 2008-VY-093; 2008-VY-095; 2008-VY-097; 2008-VY-099; 2008-VY-101; 2008-VY-103; 2008-VY-105; 2008-VY-107; 2008-VY-109; 2008-VY-111; 2008-VY-113; 2008-VY-114; 2008-VY-116; 2008-VY-118; 2008-VY-120; 2008-VY-123; 2008-VY-126; 2008-VY-128; 2008-VY-130; 2008-VY-132; 2008-VY-134; 2008-VY-136; 2008-VY-138; 2008-VY-140; 2008-VY-142; 2008-VY-144; 2008-VY-146; 2008-VY-148; 2008-VY-153; 2008-VY-155; 2008-VY-157; 2008-VY-158; 2008-VY-160; 2008-VY-162; 2008-VY-164; 2008-VY-166; 2008-VY-168; 2008-VY-170; 2008-VY-172; 2008-VY-174; 2008-VY-176; 2008-VY-178; 2008-VY-180; 2008-VY-182; 2008-VY-184; 2008-VY-186; 2008-VY-188; 2008-VY-190; 2008-VY-192; 2008-VY-194; 2008-VY-196; 2008-VY-198; 2008-VY-200; 2008-VY-202; 2008-VY-204; 2008-VY-206; 2008-VY-208; 2008-VY-210; 2008-VY-212; 2008-VY-214; 2008-VY-216; 2008-VY-218; 2008-VY-220; 2008-VY-222; 2008-VY-224; 2008-VY-226; 2008-VY-228; 2008-VY-229; 2008-VY-232; 2008-VY-234; 2008-VY-236; 2008-VY-238; 2008-VY-240; 2008-VY-243; 2008-VY-244; 2008-VY-245; 2008-VY-246; 2008-VY-248; 2008-VY-251; 2008-VY-253; 2008-VY-254; 2008-VY-255; 2008-VY-256; 2008-VY-257; 2008-VY-258; 2008-VY-259; 2008-VY-260; 2008-VY-261; 2008-VY-262; 2008-VY-264; 2008-VY-265; 2008-VY-267; 2008-VY-268; 2008-VY-269; 2008-VY-271; 2008-VY-272; 2008-VY-273; 2008-VY-275; 2008-VY-277; 2008-VY-278; 2008-VY-279; 2008-VY-280; 2008-VY-281; 2008-VY-282; 2008-VY-283; 2008-VY-284; 2008-VY-285; 2008-VY-288; 2008-VY-290; 2008-VY-291; 2008-VY-292; 2008-VY-293; 2008-VY-294; 2008-VY-296; 2009-GS-142; 2009-GS-143; 2009-GS-146; 2009-GS-154; 2009-GS-155; 2009-GS-158; 2009-GS-159; 2009-GS-162; 2009-GS-163; 2009-GS-166; 2009-GS-167; 2009-GS-170; 2009-GS-171; 2009-GS-174; 2009-GS-175; 2009-GS-178; 2009-GS-179; 2009-GS-182; 2009-GS-184; 2009-GS-187; 2009-GS-188; 2009-GS-191; 2009-GS-192; 2009-GS-195; 2009-GS-196; 2009-GS-203; 2009-GS-204; 2009-GS-207; 2009-GS-208; 2009-GS-211; 2009-JH-282; 2009-JH-284; 2009-JH-286; 2009-JH-288; 2009-JH-290; 2009-JH-292; 2009-JH-294; 2009-JH-296; 2009-JH-298; 2009-JH-305; 2009-JH-307; 2009-JH-311; 2009-JH-313; 2009-JH-318; 2009-JH-325; 2009-JH-327; 2009-JH-333; 2009-JH-335; 2009-JH-337; 2009-JH-339; 2009-JH-341; 2009-JH-345; 2009-JH-347; 2009-JH-350; 2009-JH-353; 2009-JH-356; 2009-JH-362; 2009-JH-365; 2009-JH-368; 2009-JH-371; 2009-JH-373; 2009-JH-375; 2009-JH-377; 2009-JH-379; 2009-JH-383; 2009-JH-385; 2009-JH-390; 2009-JH-392; 2009-JH-395; 2009-JH-398; 2009-JH-400; 2009-JH-403; 2009-JH-405; 2009-JH-407; 2009-JH-410; 2009-JH-412; 2009-JH-417; 2009-JH-422; 2009-JH-424; 2009-JH-427; 2009-JH-429; 2009-JH-431; 2009-JH-433; 2009-JH-436; 2009-JH-438; 2009-JH-442; 2009-JH-445; 2009-JH-447; 2009-JH-449; 2009-JH-452; 2009-JH-454; 2009-JH-456; 2009-JH-461; 2009-JH-463; 2009-JH-465; 2009-JH-468; 2009-JH-470; 2009-JH-472; 2009-JH-475; 2009-JH-478; 2009-JH-480; 2009-JH-482; 2009-JH-484; 2009-JH-486; 2009-JH-488; 2009-JH-490; 2009-JH-492; 2009-JH-494; 2009-JH-496; 2009-JH-497; 2009-JH-500; 2009-JH-502; 2009-JH-504; 2009-JH-506; 2009-JM-491; 2009-JM-495; 2009-JM-497; 2009-JM-499; 2009-JM-506; 2009-JM-509; 2009-JM-519; 2009-JM-522; 2009-JM-527; 2009-JM-528; 2009-JM-532; 2009-JM-541; 2009-JM-543; 2009-JM-544; 2009-JM-549; 2009-JM-550; 2009-JM-555; 2009-JM-557; 2009-JM-559; 2009-JM-560; 2009-JM-561; 2009-JM-563; 2009-JM-565; 2009-JM-566; 2009-JM-568; 2009-JM-572; 2009-JM-574; 2009-JM-578; 2009-JM-582; 2009-JM-586; 2009-JM-587; 2009-JM-590; 2009-JM-592; 2009-JM-595; 2009-JM-599; 2009-JM-602; 2009-JM-604; 2009-JM-607; 2009-JM-609; 2009-JM-611; 2009-JM-613; 2009-JM-615; 2009-JM-617; 2009-VY-01; 2009-VY-02; 2009-VY-03; 2009-VY-04; 2009-VY-05; 2009-VY-06; 2009-VY-07; 2009-VY-08; 2009-VY-09; 2009-VY-10; 2009-VY-11; 2009-VY-12; 2009-VY-13; 2009-VY-14; 2009-VY-15; 2009-VY-16; 2009-VY-18; 2009-VY-19; 2009-VY-20; 58GS2008; 58GS2009; 58JH2008; 58JH2009; 58JM2009; 90VY2008; 90VY2009; Arctic Ocean; Barents Sea; Basis of event; Campaign of event; Date/Time of event; Event label; G. O. Sars (2003); Jan Mayen; Johan Hjort (1990); Kara Sea; Latitude of event; Location of event; Longitude of event; North Greenland Sea; Norwegian Sea; Secondary production as carbon; Vilnyus
    Type: Dataset
    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 398 data points
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2024-06-13
    Description: This data collection presents the compilation of scientific results of the EU project BENGAL.
    Keywords: 12812-002; 12913-002; 12914-003; 12923-002; 12923-005; 12923-013; 12925-004; 12925-008; 12926-001; 12926-002; 12930-004; 12930-005; 12930-006; 12930-007; 12930-010; 12930-014; 12930-015; 12930-017; 12930-018; 12930-022; 12930-023; 12930-025; 12930-026; 12930-027; 12930-028; 12930-029; 12930-032; 12930-034; 12930-035; 12930-036; 12930-037; 12930-038; 12930-039; 12930-040; 12930-044; 12930-045; 12930-046; 12930-048; 12930-049; 12930-052; 12930-055; 12930-059; 12930-061; 12930-063; 12930-064; 12930-065; 12930-066; 12930-068; 12930-071; 12930-073; 12930-075; 12930-078; 12930-081; 12930-082; 12930-084; 12930-087; 12930-093; 12930-095; 13077-001; 13077-004; 13077-006; 13077-012; 13077-014; 13077-015; 13077-018; 13077-019; 13077-021; 13077-023; 13077-024; 13077-025; 13077-026; 13077-035; 13077-036; 13077-047; 13077-057; 13077-058; 13077-059; 13077-060; 13077-062; 13077-063; 13077-065; 13077-069; 13077-070; 13077-071; 13077-072; 13077-078; 13077-087; 13077-089; 13077-090; 13077-093; 13077-096; 13077-097; 13077-098; 13077-099; 13078-006; 13078-008; 13078-010; 13078-011; 13078-012; 13078-013; 13078-015; 13078-016; 13078-017; 13078-018; 13078-019; 13078-027; 13078-029; 13078-031; 13078-037; 13078-038; 13200-001; 13200-004; 13200-005; 13200-007; 13200-008; 13200-009; 13200-010; 13200-011; 13200-012; 13200-016; 13200-017; 13200-018; 13200-020; 13200-021; 13200-022; 13200-024; 13200-025; 13200-026; 13200-027; 13200-028; 13200-029; 13200-030; 13200-032; 13200-033; 13200-035; 13200-036; 13200-039; 13200-041; 13200-045; 13200-046; 13200-047; 13200-048; 13200-049; 13200-051; 13200-052; 13200-053; 13200-058; 13200-059; 13200-060; 13200-061; 13200-062; 13200-063; 13200-065; 13200-068; 13200-069; 13200-070; 13200-071; 13200-073; 13200-074; 13200-075; 13200-077; 13200-078; 13200-080; 13200-081; 13200-082; 13200-083; 13200-084; 13200-087; 13200-089; 13200-090; 13200-091; 13200-093; 13200-094; 13200-096; 13200-099; 13201-001; 13201-002; 13201-005; 13368-003; 13368-004; 13368-007; 13368-008; 13368-012; 13368-014; 13368-015; 13368-019; 13368-022; 13368-023; 13368-024; 13368-025; 13368-026; 13368-028; 13368-030; 13368-036; 13368-039; 13368-040; 13368-042; 13368-044; 13368-045; 13368-047; 13368-048; 13368-049; 13368-051; 13368-052; 13368-053; 13368-055; 13368-056; 13368-057; 13370-004; 13370-005; 13370-006; 13627-005; 13627-008; 13627-010; 13627-011; 13627-012; 13627-014; 13627-015; 13627-017; 13627-022; 13627-023; 13627-024; 269; 356; 362; 372; 373; 54301-002; 54301-003; 54301-005; 54301-008; 54301-009; 54301-010; 54301-012; 54301-014; 54301-016; 54301-019; 54301-021; 54301-023; 64PE123; ALBEX lander; Autonome colonisation module; Baited free-fall benthic amphipod trap; BC; Bengal; BENGAL; Benthic Biology and Geochemistry of a North-eastern Atlantic Abyssal Locality; BIO; Biology; BN; Bottom net; Bottom water sampler; Box corer; BWS; CH135; Challenger; Chalut à perche (6 m beam trawl); CMA; CP; CTD/Rosette; CTD-RO; Current meter, Aanderaa; D217; D222/1; D222/2; D226; D229; D231; D236; D237; DEMAR; DI236_08-1; DI236_11-1; DI236_16-1; DI236_18-1; DI236_21-1; DI236_23-1; DI236_25-1; DI236_28-1; DI236_29-1; DI236_31-1; DI236_34-1; DI236_42-1; DI236_45-1; DI236_49-1; Discovery (1962); D-MOC-01; D-MOC-02; D-MOC-03; D-MOC-04; D-MOC-07; Dy222_FFR-05; FFR; FFR-01; FFR-02; FFR-04; Free vehicle respirometer; FT-04; FTS; GBGL; GBGL-01; GBGL-02; Göteborg lander; IMBC; IMBC lander; KASTEN; Kasten corer (1 m**2); M36/4; M36/4_MC1; M36/4_MC4; M36/4_MC5; M36/5; M36/5_MC26; M36/5_MC27; M36/5_MC28; M36/6; M36/6_368FFR; M36/6_371BWS; M36/6_372MUC; M36/6_373MUC; M36/6_375MSN; M36/6_380MSN; M36/6_381BWS; M36/6_BWS-19; M36/6_BWS-20; M36/6_MC33; M36/6_MC38; M36/6_MC41; M42/2; M42/2_363-1; M42/2_365; M42/2_366; M42/2_367; M42/2_368-2; M42/2_368-3; M42/2_370; M42/2_373; M42/2_374-2; M42/2_374-3; M42/2_377-1; M42/2_377-5; M42/2_377-6; M42/2_380-2; M42/2_380-3; M42/2_380-4; M42/2_381; M42/2_384-1; M42/2_385; M42/2_386; M42/2_388-1; M42/2_388-2; M42/2_391-2; M42/2_397-1; M42/2_397-3; M42/2_417; M42/2_418; M42/2_419; M42/2_420; M42/2_421-2; M42/2_421-3; M42/2_421-5; M42/2_422; M42/2_424-1; M42/2_424-2; M42/2_424-4; M42/2_425; M42/2_426-2; M42/2_429-1; M42/2_429-2; M42/2_430; M42/2_432-1; M42/2_433; M42/2_434-1; M42/2_434-2; M42/2_436; M42/2_438; M42/2_BWS-01; M42/2_BWS-02; M42/2_BWS-04; M42/2_BWS-05; M42/2_BWS-09; M42/2_BWS-10; M42/2_BWS-12; M42/2_CTD-03; M42/2_CTD-05; M42/2_CTD-06; M42/2_CTD-07; M42/2_CTD-08; M42/2_CTD-09; M42/2_CTD-13; M42/2_CTD-22; M42/2_CTD-24; M42/2_CTD-25; M42/2_CTD-28; M42/2_CTD-29; M42/2_CTD-31; M42/2_MC-04; M42/2_MC-09; M42/2_MC1; M42/2_MC2; M42/2_MC27; M42/2_MC28; M42/2_MC29; M42/2_MC-30; M42/2_MC31; M42/2_MC-32; M42/2_MC34; M42/2_MC-34; M42/2_MC4; M42/2_MC5; M42/2_MC6; M42/2_MC7; M42/2_MC8; MACOL; MCB57; MCB57-74; MCB92; MCS; MEGAC; MegaCorer; Meteor (1986); MOC; MOC1; MOCNESS opening/closing plankton net; MOCNESS opening/closing plankton net 1 sqm; MSN; MUC; MULT; MultiCorer; MultiCorer, small; MultiCorer Barnett pattern (12-57); MultiCorer Barnett pattern (4-57.8-74); MultiCorer Barnett pattern (8-92); Multiple investigations; Multiple opening/closing net; NIOZL; OTSB14; PAP; PAP-XIX; PAP-XV; PAP-XVIII; PAP-XX; PAP-XXIIIa; Pelagia; Photo sledge; PLG123; PLG123/12-1; PLG123/13-2; PLG123/13-3; PLG123/13-5; PLG123/13-6; PLG123/13-7; PLG123/14-1; Porcupine Abyssal Plain; RESP; Respirometer; RK127; RK128; RK130; SAPS; Sediment profile imagery; Semi-balloon trawl; SEP; South Atlantic Ocean; Spade box corer; Stand-alone pumps; Trap, sediment; TRAPS; VEGBOXC; Vertical amphipod trap; VET
    Type: Dataset
    Format: application/zip, 515 datasets
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    Publication Date: 2017-08-01
    Description: Biotic interactions are particularly relevant in stable environments, such as the High Antarctic areas. Among them, predation has a key role in structuring community and population variables, including size-frequency distribution. This study aims to quantify the impact of predation by the notothenioid fish Trematomus bernacchii on the Antarctic scallop Adamussium colbecki- size distribution. We developed a model of this impact that estimates the size distribution of the preyed scallop population, taking into account for the predator- size distribution, sex structure, and daily consumption. Comparing this size distribution of the preyed A. colbecki with the living populations at Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica), we were able to detect a relevant impact of fish predation. Fish-size frequency resulted to be the major factor shaping preysize structure, with significant differences between predation by males and females. Our findings, given the key role of the two species in the littoral ecosystem of Terra Nova Bay (Antarctic Special Protected Area 161), fall into the framework of ecosystem management of High Antarctic coastal areas, particularly in the actual context of climate change, and increasing anthropogenic impact
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2016-06-30
    Description: The authors present to the Working Group on Ecosystem Monitoring and Management (WG EMM) the scientific background and justification for the development of a marine protected area (MPA) in the Weddell Sea planning area. In accordance with the recommendations by WG-EMM-14 (SC-CAMLR-XXIII, Annex 6), this was done in three separate documents (Part A-C). WG-EMM-16/01 (Part A) sets out the general context of the establishment of CCAMLR-MPAs and provides the background information on the Weddell Sea MPA (WSMPA) planning area; WG-EMM-16/02 (Part B) informs on the data retrieval process and WG-EMM-16/03 (Part C) describes the methods and the results of the scientific analyses as well as the development of the objectives and finally of the borders for the WSMPA. Earlier versions of Parts A-C were already presented at the meetings of EMM and SC- CAMLR in 2015. The Scientific Committee did recognise that the body of science of the background documents (SC-CAMLR-XXXIV/BG/15, BG/16, BG/17) provides the necessary foundation for developing a WSMPA proposal (SC-CAMLR-XXXIV, § 5.11). Here, the authors present to WG EMM the final version of Part B that provides a systematic overview of the environmental (chapter 1) and ecological data sets (chapter 2) acquired for the WSMPA planning. Part B has been further revised in the light of comments received at the above mentioned meetings and in the 2015/16 intersessional period. Some data sets were newly acquired (e.g. data on seabirds, demersal fish) and final editorial changes were done.
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2016-07-01
    Description: The authors present to the Working Group on Ecosystem Monitoring and Management (WG EMM) the scientific background and justification for the development of a marine protected area (MPA) in the Weddell Sea planning area. In accordance with the recommendations by WG-EMM-14 (SC-CAMLR-XXIII, Annex 6), this was done in three separate documents (Part A-C). WG-EMM-16/01 (Part A) sets out the general context of the establishment of CCAMLR-MPAs and provides the background information on the Weddell Sea MPA (WSMPA) planning area; WG-EMM-16/02 (Part B) informs on the data retrieval process and WG-EMM-16/03 (Part C) describes the methods and the results of the scientific analyses as well as the development of the objectives and finally of the borders for the WSMPA. Earlier versions of Parts A-C were already presented at the meetings of EMM and SC-CAMLR in 2015. The Scientific Committee did recognise that the body of science of the background documents (SC-CAMLR-XXXIV/BG/15, BG/16, BG/17) provides the necessary foundation for developing a WSMPA proposal (SC-CAMLR-XXXIV, § 5.11). Here, the authors present the final version of Part C to WG EMM. Part C has been further revised in the light of comments received at the above mentioned meetings and in the 2015/16 intersessional period. The text has also undergone final editorial corrections. Chapter 1 shows a revision of the data analysis including, for example, newly analysed data layers on seabirds and demersal fish. Chapter 2 provides an update of the newly conducted MPA scenario development incorporating a cost layer analysis.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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    Publication Date: 2017-12-11
    Description: The concept of the marine ecological community has recently experienced renewed attention, mainly owing to a shift in conservation policies from targeting single and specific objec- tives (e.g. species) towards more integrated approaches. Despite the value of communities as dis- tinct entities, e.g. for conservation purposes, there is still an ongoing debate on the nature of spe- cies associations. They are seen either as communities, cohesive units of non-randomly associated and interacting members, or as assemblages, groups of species that are randomly associated. We investigated such dualism using fuzzy logic applied to a large dataset in the German Bight (south- eastern North Sea). Fuzzy logic provides the flexibility needed to describe complex patterns of natural systems. Assigning objects to more than one class, it enables the depiction of transitions, avoiding the rigid division into communities or assemblages. Therefore we identified areas with either structured or random species associations and mapped boundaries between communities or assemblages in this more natural way. We then described the impact of the chosen sampling design on the community identification. Four communities, their core areas and probability of occurrence were identified in the German Bight: AMPHIURA-FILIFORMIS, BATHYPOREIA-TELLINA, GONIADELLA-SPISULA, and PHORONIS. They were assessed by estimating overlap and compactness and supported by analysis of beta-diversity. Overall, 62% of the study area was characterized by high species turnover and instability. These areas are very relevant for conservation issues, but become undetectable when studies choose sampling designs with little information or at small spatial scales.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
    Type: Article , isiRev
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