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Data Name (This will be the displayed title in Catalog)
Benthic Invertebrate Indices
Indicator Name (as exists in ecodata)
benthos_index
Family (Which group is this indicator associated with?)
Oceanographic
Habitat
Lower trophic levels
Megafauna
Social
Economic
Data Description
Aggregate macrobenthos and megabenthos invertebrate indices from fish stomach contents
Introduction to Indicator (Please explain your indicator)
Benthic invertebrates provide supporting ecosystem services as important prey for many economically important fish species on the Northeast US shelf. Changes to the benthic invertebrate forage base could have important implications for regional food webs. However, we lack direct measurements of benthic invertebrate biomass for most unexploited taxa.
We define Macrobenthos as bottom-dwelling invertebrates retained on a 0.5-1.0 mm sieve. These include polychaete worms, small crustaceans, bivalves (non-commercial), gastropods, nemerteans, tunicates, cnidarians, brittle stars, sea cucumbers, and sand dollars.
We define Megabenthos as sea stars (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) and large Arthropods (horseshoe crabs (Merostomata), mantis shrimp (Crustacea: Stomatopoda), and crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura and Anomura other than hermit crabs)).
The indices developed here use similar methods to the Forage Fish Index. The spatially-explicit macrobenthos and megabenthos indices estimate the combined biomass of 833 and 105 taxa, respectively, using stomach contents information from 88 predator/size combinations from fish collected on bottom trawl surveys.
In addition to an index of benthic invertebrate biomass in each EPU, the coastwide center of gravity for the combined benthic biomass was estimated to evaluate whether distributions of benthic invertebrate biomass have changed over time.
Key Results and Visualization
Time series extend from 1980-2023. Macrobenthos and Megabenthos are included on separate plots for each EPU.
Variables plotted are Fall Macrobenthos or Megabenthos Biomass Estimate and Spring Macrobenthos or Megabenthos Biomass Estimate with error bands from Fall Macrobenthos or Megabenthos Biomass Estimate SE and Spring Macrobenthos or Megabenthos Biomass Estimate SE, respectively.
Eastward and Northward components of the Center of Gravity, along with the Center of Gravity SE are plotted for Fall and Spring Macrobenthos or Megabenthos Biomass.
Implications
Macrobenthos indices show long term declines in spring in all EPUs and coastwide. In contrast, Megabenthos indices show long term increases in fall coastwide and in GOM and GB, and in spring coastwide and in MAB.
Center of gravity indicators show no long term trends for Megabenthos. In contrast, Macrobenthos center of gravity shows a significant long term trend towards the west over time. This is the opposite direction observed for aggregate forage fish and surveyed fish species in aggregate.
Spatial Scale
by EPU and full shelf
Temporal Scale
Spring (January-June), Fall (July-December)
Synthesis Theme
Multiple System Drivers
Regime Shifts
Ecosystem Reorganization
Define Variables
Spring Macrobenthos Biomass Estimate = aggregate macrobenthos biomass months 1-6, units relative grams per stomach
Spring Macrobenthos Biomass Estimate SE = standard error of aggregate macrobenthos biomass months 1-6, units relative grams per stomach
Fall Macrobenthos Biomass Estimate = aggregate macrobenthos biomass months 7-12, units relative grams per stomach
Fall Macrobenthos Biomass Estimate SE = standard error of aggregate macrobenthos biomass months 7-12, units relative grams per stomach
Fall Eastward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity = average eastward location of macrobenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Fall Eastward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average eastward location of macrobenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Fall Northward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity = average northward location of macrobenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Fall Northward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average northward location of macrobenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Spring Eastward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity = average eastward location of macrobenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Spring Eastward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average eastward location of macrobenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Spring Northward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity = average northward location of macrobenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Spring Northward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average northward location of macrobenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Spring Megabenthos Biomass Estimate = aggregate megabenthos biomass months 1-6, units relative grams per stomach
Spring Megabenthos Biomass Estimate SE = standard error of aggregate megabenthos biomass months 1-6, units relative grams per stomach
Fall Megabenthos Biomass Estimate = aggregate megabenthos biomass months 7-12, units relative grams per stomach
Fall Megabenthos Biomass Estimate SE = standard error of aggregate megabenthos biomass months 7-12, units relative grams per stomach
Fall Eastward Megabenthos Center of Gravity = average eastward location of megabenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Fall Eastward Megabenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average eastward location of megabenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Fall Northward Megabenthos Center of Gravity = average northward location of megabenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Fall Northward Megabenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average northward location of megabenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Spring Eastward Megabenthos Center of Gravity = average eastward location of megabenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Spring Eastward Megabenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average eastward location of megabenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Spring Northward Megabenthos Center of Gravity = average northward location of megabenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Spring Northward Megabenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average northward location of megabenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Indicator Category
Published Methods
Extensive analysis, not yet published
Syntheses of published information
Database pull
Database pull with analysis
Other
If other, please specify indicator category
No response
Data Contributors
Sarah Gaichas, James Gartland, Brian E. Smith, Sarah Weisberg, Sean Lucey
Primary Contact
[email protected]
Secondary Contact
No response
Data Name (This will be the displayed title in Catalog)
Benthic Invertebrate Indices
Indicator Name (as exists in ecodata)
benthos_index
Family (Which group is this indicator associated with?)
Data Description
Aggregate macrobenthos and megabenthos invertebrate indices from fish stomach contents
Introduction to Indicator (Please explain your indicator)
Benthic invertebrates provide supporting ecosystem services as important prey for many economically important fish species on the Northeast US shelf. Changes to the benthic invertebrate forage base could have important implications for regional food webs. However, we lack direct measurements of benthic invertebrate biomass for most unexploited taxa.
We define Macrobenthos as bottom-dwelling invertebrates retained on a 0.5-1.0 mm sieve. These include polychaete worms, small crustaceans, bivalves (non-commercial), gastropods, nemerteans, tunicates, cnidarians, brittle stars, sea cucumbers, and sand dollars.
We define Megabenthos as sea stars (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) and large Arthropods (horseshoe crabs (Merostomata), mantis shrimp (Crustacea: Stomatopoda), and crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura and Anomura other than hermit crabs)).
The indices developed here use similar methods to the Forage Fish Index. The spatially-explicit macrobenthos and megabenthos indices estimate the combined biomass of 833 and 105 taxa, respectively, using stomach contents information from 88 predator/size combinations from fish collected on bottom trawl surveys.
In addition to an index of benthic invertebrate biomass in each EPU, the coastwide center of gravity for the combined benthic biomass was estimated to evaluate whether distributions of benthic invertebrate biomass have changed over time.
Key Results and Visualization
Time series extend from 1980-2023. Macrobenthos and Megabenthos are included on separate plots for each EPU.
Variables plotted are Fall Macrobenthos or Megabenthos Biomass Estimate and Spring Macrobenthos or Megabenthos Biomass Estimate with error bands from Fall Macrobenthos or Megabenthos Biomass Estimate SE and Spring Macrobenthos or Megabenthos Biomass Estimate SE, respectively.
Eastward and Northward components of the Center of Gravity, along with the Center of Gravity SE are plotted for Fall and Spring Macrobenthos or Megabenthos Biomass.
Implications
Macrobenthos indices show long term declines in spring in all EPUs and coastwide. In contrast, Megabenthos indices show long term increases in fall coastwide and in GOM and GB, and in spring coastwide and in MAB.
Center of gravity indicators show no long term trends for Megabenthos. In contrast, Macrobenthos center of gravity shows a significant long term trend towards the west over time. This is the opposite direction observed for aggregate forage fish and surveyed fish species in aggregate.
Spatial Scale
by EPU and full shelf
Temporal Scale
Spring (January-June), Fall (July-December)
Synthesis Theme
Define Variables
Spring Macrobenthos Biomass Estimate = aggregate macrobenthos biomass months 1-6, units relative grams per stomach
Spring Macrobenthos Biomass Estimate SE = standard error of aggregate macrobenthos biomass months 1-6, units relative grams per stomach
Fall Macrobenthos Biomass Estimate = aggregate macrobenthos biomass months 7-12, units relative grams per stomach
Fall Macrobenthos Biomass Estimate SE = standard error of aggregate macrobenthos biomass months 7-12, units relative grams per stomach
Fall Eastward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity = average eastward location of macrobenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Fall Eastward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average eastward location of macrobenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Fall Northward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity = average northward location of macrobenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Fall Northward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average northward location of macrobenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Spring Eastward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity = average eastward location of macrobenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Spring Eastward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average eastward location of macrobenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Spring Northward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity = average northward location of macrobenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Spring Northward Macrobenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average northward location of macrobenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Spring Megabenthos Biomass Estimate = aggregate megabenthos biomass months 1-6, units relative grams per stomach
Spring Megabenthos Biomass Estimate SE = standard error of aggregate megabenthos biomass months 1-6, units relative grams per stomach
Fall Megabenthos Biomass Estimate = aggregate megabenthos biomass months 7-12, units relative grams per stomach
Fall Megabenthos Biomass Estimate SE = standard error of aggregate megabenthos biomass months 7-12, units relative grams per stomach
Fall Eastward Megabenthos Center of Gravity = average eastward location of megabenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Fall Eastward Megabenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average eastward location of megabenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Fall Northward Megabenthos Center of Gravity = average northward location of megabenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Fall Northward Megabenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average northward location of megabenthos biomass months 7-12, units kilometers
Spring Eastward Megabenthos Center of Gravity = average eastward location of megabenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Spring Eastward Megabenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average eastward location of megabenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Spring Northward Megabenthos Center of Gravity = average northward location of megabenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Spring Northward Megabenthos Center of Gravity SE = standard error of average northward location of megabenthos biomass months 1-6, units kilometers
Indicator Category
If other, please specify indicator category
No response
Data Contributors
Sarah Gaichas, James Gartland, Brian E. Smith, Sarah Weisberg, Sean Lucey
Point(s) of Contact
Sarah Gaichas ([email protected])
Affiliation
NEFSC
Public Availability
Source data are publicly available. All data and code available on GitHub at https://github.com/NOAA-EDAB/benthosindex
Accessibility and Constraints
No response
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