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Título : An ecological status indicator for all time: Are AMBI and M-AMBI effective indicators of change in deep time?
Autor : Caswell, Bryony A.; Frid, Chris L. J.; Borja, Angel
Citación : MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 2019, 140, 472-484
Resumen : Increasingly environmental management seeks to limit the impacts of human activities on ecosystems relative to some `reference' condition, which is often the presumed pre-impacted state, however such information is limited. We explore how marine ecosystems in deep time (Late Jurassic) are characterised by AZTI's Marine Biotic Index (AMBI), and how the indices responded to natural perturbations. AMBI is widely used to detect the impacts of human disturbance and to establish management targets, and this study is the first application of these indices to a fossil fauna. Our results show AMBI detected changes in past seafloor communities (well-preserved fossil deposits) that underwent regional deoxygenation in a manner analogous to those experiencing two decades of organic pollution. These findings highlight the potential for palaeoecological data to contribute to reconstructions of pre-human marine ecosystems, and hence provide information to policy makers and regulators with greater temporal context on the nature of `pristine' marine ecosystems.
Palabras clave : Baseline; Palaeoecology; Deoxygenation; AMBI; Environmental monitoring; Reference conditions; SOFT-BOTTOM BENTHOS; KIMMERIDGE CLAY; ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS; QUALITY ASSESSMENT; DEATH ASSEMBLAGES; FRAMEWORK; CONSERVATION; BIODIVERSITY; ESTUARINE; RESPONSES
Fecha de publicación : 2019
Editorial : PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Tipo de documento: Article
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DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.01.068
URI : http://dspace.azti.es/handle/24689/997
ISSN : 0025-326X
E-ISSN: 1879-3363
Patrocinador: Environmental Futures Research Institute, School of Environment, Griffith University
University of Hull, AZTI
Consorcio de Aguas Bilbao-Bizkaia
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