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ORIGINAL ARTICLES

Methodical recommendations for the description of soft bottom communities in the littoral zone

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Pages 1076-1084 | Accepted 26 May 2015, Published online: 29 Sep 2015
 

Abstract

During the study of benthic communities, the choice of a sampling programme is often not given enough attention. Common practice consists of estimating the number of replicates through standard error or coefficient of variation of individual species abundance, but when the object of the study is the whole community, this method is not relevant. We considered the effect of a different number of replicates on the result of community differentiation using different approaches, in particular cluster analysis. Previous studies have shown that five samples did not guarantee a reliable assessment of heterogeneity of benthic biocenosis for long-term monitoring at three control sites in the waters of the Keret archipelago (the White Sea). In 2008 the number of replicates per station was increased to 10. It was shown that the communities that were studied should be identified as the typical biocenosis in the White Sea littoral zone. We estimated the number of replicates that are sufficient to achieve biocenosis differentiation. We therefore carried out repeated macrobenthos comparisons based on a different numbers of samples (10 to 1). It followed that there are differences in the number of replicates required for different approaches for the description of a macrobenthic biocenosis: when community descriptions are based only on dominant taxa, three replicates are sufficient; classification of the data on species composition required five or more samples; for species biomass, four or more samples; and for species abundance, six or more samples.

Acknowledgements

We thank all the staff members and students of the Department of Ichthyology and Hydrobiology of St Petersburg State University who took part in the long-term (1979–2008) monitoring of littoral communities in the soft bottom littoral zone of Kandalaksha Bay.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Editorial responsibility: Alf Josefson

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the St Petersburg State University (grant number 1.38.253.2014).

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