SBC LTER Darwin Core Archive: Kelp Forest Reef Fish Abundance

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16 de diciembre de 2020
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Descripción

These data describe the abundance of reef fish as part of the Santa Barbara Coastal LTER program (SBC LTER) to track long-term patterns in kelp forest reef species abundance and diversity. The study began in 2000 in the Santa Barbara Channel, California, USA, and the time series is ongoing and updated approximately annually.

Abundances of all taxa of resident kelp forest fish encountered along permanent transects are recorded at nine reef sites located along the mainland coast of the Santa Barbara Channel and at two sites on the north side of Santa Cruz Island. These sites reflect several oceanographic regimes in the channel and vary in distance from sources of terrestrial runoff. In these surveys, fish were counted in either a 40x2m benthic quadrat, or in the water parcel 0-2m off the bottom over the same area.

This dataset is formatted as a Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A, occurrence core). All taxa are counted (using an open species list), and abundances are zero-filled for each taxon not encountered. This is a derived data product and less-processed data may be available. See for more information and source data, which may include additional measurements, and for processing notes.

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Palabras clave

Population Abundance; BasisofRecord: HumanObservation; Occurrence: OrganismQuantity; Taxon: ScientificName; crypticfish; Darwin Core Archive; DwC; fish; OBIS; roving diver fish count; Santa Barbara Channel Marine BON; Santa Barbara Coastal LTER; visual fish; Metadata

Contactos

SBC MBON
  • Marine Science Institute,University of California
93106-6150 Santa Barbara
CA
US
Sophie Pamerlon
  • Proveedor De Los Metadatos
SBC MBON
  • Information Manager, SBC Marine Biodiversity Observation Network
  • University of California
93106-6150 Santa Barbara
California
US

Cobertura geográfica

Nearshore reefs of the Santa Barbara Channel and Channel Islands, California, USA

Coordenadas límite Latitud Mínima Longitud Mínima [34,392, -120,333], Latitud Máxima Longitud Máxima [34,472, -119,542]

Cobertura temporal

Fecha Inicial / Fecha Final 2000-08-01 / 2016-07-27

Datos del proyecto

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Título Santa Barbara Channel Marine Biodiversity Observation Network

Personas asociadas al proyecto:

Robert J Miller
  • Principal Investigator
Daniel Reed
  • Co-Principal Investigator
David Siegel
  • Co-Principal Investigator
Craig Carlson
  • Co-Principal Investigator
Kevin D Lafferty
  • Co-Principal Investigator
B.S. Manjunath
  • Co-Principal Investigator
Andrew Rassweiler
  • Co-Principal Investigator

Métodos de muestreo

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Descripción de la metodología paso a paso:

  1. One of the main strengths of the long term ecological research program is that it allows us to evaluate changes in the ecological community against the background of natural long-term variability. This long-term context is particularly important when we seek to distinguish between changes caused by natural processes and those caused by human activities. SBC LTER has undertaken long-term measurements of the abundance of reef algae, invertebrates and fish within permanent transects at 11 kelp forest sites in the Santa Barbara Channel. These data represent one of the core research activities of SBC LTER and they provide a relatively comprehensive description of community structure and dynamics of kelp forest communities within our study region.
  2. The number, size and species identity of reef fish are recorded within a 2 m wide swath centered along each transect extending 2 m off the bottom. See the protocol document for more information

Metadatos adicionales

Identificadores alternativos edi.140
doi:10.6073/pasta/d302929b97723a1425364e1a19efbf55
http://ipt-recette.gbif.fr/resource?r=test_pndb2