Browsing CAPARDUS Practices by Subject "Biota abundance, biomass and diversity"
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Accounting for Uncertainties in Biodiversity Estimations: A New Methodology and its Application to the Mesopelagic Sound Scattering Layer of the High Arctic.
(2022)Measures of biological diversity (biodiversity) are important for monitoring the state of ecosystems. Several indices and methods are used to describe biodiversity from field observations. Marine faunal biodiversity is ... -
Evaluation of proposed common standards for benthos monitoring in the Arctic-Atlantic – pilot study in Greenland (INAMon).
(Pinngortitaleriffik, Greenland Institute of Natural Resources, Nuuk, Greenland, 2017)In 2015, the Greenland Institute of Natural Resources realized a concept for long-term and large-scale monitoring of marine bottom-living invertebrate fauna (benthos) in the Arctic-Atlantic as part of the international ... -
Guidelines for monitoring Seal abundance and distribution in the HELCOM area.
(HELCOM, Helsinki, Finland, 2018)HELCOM Recommendation 27-28/2 tasks the HELCOM SEAL Expert Group to develop and coordinate monitoring programmes to, among other things, assess the abundance and distribution, and the trends ofthese parameters of the Baltic ... -
Guidelines for non-indigenous species monitoring by extended Rapid Assessment Survey (eRAS).
(HELCOM, Helsinki, Finland, 2017)The human-mediated introduction and establishment of non-indigenous species (NIS) in the marine environment are of worldwide concern. The main vectors for species introduction are maritime transport by either transport of ... -
Guidelines for the monitoring of target non-indigenous species using molecular methods.
(HELCOM, Helsinki, Finland, 2021)These guidelines describe the use of molecular methods for detection of target non-indigenous invasive species. The “target species” are those that “meet specific criteria indicating that they may impair or damage the ...