Title
Lesina-Biotic Index_Data digitized_from_Munari_et_al_2009
Abstract

Nella tabella .dbf : species number (S); Shannon-Wiener’s diversity (H’); Confinement; Average depth (m); Seagrasses; Sediment type; ecological classification by expert judgement (EC); Chl-a (µg/g); Proteins (mgC/g); Carbohydrates (mgC/g); Lipids
(mgC/g); Biopolymeric-C (mgC/g); Bioavailable-C (mgC/g); Sulphide (µgS/g); Salinity (PSU); Oxygen (mg/l); Ammonium (µg/l); Orthophosphate (lg/l); AMBI; BENTIX; BITS; BOPA; FINE index.

The European Water Framework Directive (WFD, 2000 ⁄ 60 ⁄ EC) recommends the development of biotic indices for assessing the ecological quality status of water bodies. The Benthic Index based on Taxonomic Sufficiency (BITS) was specifically developed for lagoonal systems, according to the tolerant ⁄ opportunistic approach. Macrobenthic data, variables indicative of eutrophication and
variables indicative of sedimentary organic matter quality were collected during 18 surveys carried out between 2004 and 2005 in three Adriatic coastal lagoons (Venice Lagoon, Sacca di Goro, Lesina Lagoon). The relationship between environmental variables and biotic indices (AMBI, BENTIX, BITS, BOPA and FINE) was tested using multivariate analyses. Indices based on species classification
level appeared to relate better with the variables describing organic matter quality, whereas BITS, which is based on family classification level, seemed related to eutrophication indicative variables, such as sulphide, ammonium, dissolved oxygen and orthophosphate concentrations. The BITS approach
reduces the costs associated with sorting and identification of organisms. Providing a rapid assessment of ecological quality, and producing an ecologically relevant classification, BITS seems a promising tool for monitoring programs of Adriatic lagoonal ecosystems. Its sensitivity in reflecting the field conditions elsewhere, however, remains to be assessed.

Munari C., Manini E., Pusceddu A., Danovaro R., Mistri M. 2009. Response of BITS (a benthic index based on taxonomic sufficiency) to water and sedimentary variables and comparison with other indices in three Adriatic lagoons. Marine Ecology 30, 255–268.

Publication Date
Nov. 10, 2014, 12:39 a.m.
Type
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Language
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Attribute Name Label Description Range Average Median Standard Deviation
Id Id None NA
Id_1 Id_1 None NA
S S None NA
H H None NA
Confinemen Confinemen None NA
Average_De Average_De None NA
Segrass Segrass None NA
Sediment_T Sediment_T None NA
Ec Ec None NA
Chl_A_Mig_ Chl_A_Mig_ None NA
Proteins_M Proteins_M None NA
Carbohydra Carbohydra None NA
Lipids_Mgc Lipids_Mgc None NA
Biopolymer Biopolymer None NA
Bioavailab Bioavailab None NA
Sulphidemi Sulphidemi None NA
Salinity_P Salinity_P None NA
Oxygen_Mg_ Oxygen_Mg_ None NA
Ammonium_M Ammonium_M None NA
Orthophosp Orthophosp None NA
Ambi Ambi None NA
Bentix Bentix None NA
Bits Bits None NA
Bopa Bopa None NA
Fine Fine None NA

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