Monitoring pelagic ecosystems using plankton indicators

Beaugrand G. 2005. Monitoring pelagic ecosystems using plankton indicators. e ICESJournal of Marine Science, 62: 333e338.Planktonic organisms are an important food resource of pelagic ecosystems, but they alsoserve as an integrator of hydroclimatic forcing. Four types of recently developed planktonindicator, based on the Continuous Plankton Recorder survey, are summarized here:indicators based on individual taxa; indicators based on functional attributes of theecosystem (diversity); species assemblage indicators; and indicators of larval fish survival.All provide information on the state of a pelagic ecosystem, but have different limitations.Therefore, their combined application provides the most accurate diagnosis of ecosystemstate. In most of the examples described, statistical analyses help to identify major spatialand temporal patterns, and may allow future ecosystem changes to be anticipated.

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