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A method to assess the sensitivity of sedimentary communities to fishing activitiesPeer reviewed article
Tyler-Walters, H.; Rogers, S.I.; Marshall, C.E.; Hiscock, K. (2009). A method to assess the sensitivity of sedimentary communities to fishing activities Aquat. Conserv. Online: 285–300
In: Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems. Wiley: Chichester. ISSN 1052-7613, meer

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Abstract
    1. Methods of sensitivity assessment to identify species and habitats in need of management or protection have
    been available since the 1970s.
    2. The approach to sensitivity assessment adopted by the Marine Life Information Network (MarLIN) assumes that the sensitivity of a community or biotope is dependent on the species within it. However, the application of this approach to sedimentary communities, especially offshore, is complex because of a lack ofknowledge of the structural or functional role of many sedimentary species.
    3. This paper describes a method to assess the overall sensitivity of sedimentary communities, based on the
    intolerance and recoverability of component species to physical disturbance. A range of methods were applied to
    identify the best combinations of abundant, dominant or high biomass species for the assessment of sensitivity in
    the sedimentary communities examined.
    4. Results showed that reporting the most frequent species’ sensitivity assessment, irrespective of the four
    methods used to select species, consistently underestimated the total sensitivity of the community. In contrast,
    reporting the most sensitive assessment from those species selected resulted in a range of biotope sensitivities from very low to very high, that was better able to discriminate between the sensitivities of the communities examined.
    5. The assumptions behind the methodology, its limitations and potential application are discussed.

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