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The BenBioDen database, a global database for meio-, macro- and megabenthic biomass and densities

Tanja Stratmann, Dick van Oevelen, Pedro Martínez Arbizu, Chih‐Lin Wei, Jian-Xiang Liao, Mathieu Cusson, Ricardo A. Scrosati, Philippe Archambault, Paul V. R. Snelgrove, Patricia A. Ramey, Brenda J. Burd, Ellen Kenchington, Kent Gilkinson, Rénald Belley, Karline Soetaert

2020Scientific Data32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Benthic fauna refers to all fauna that live in or on the seafloor, which researchers typically divide into size classes meiobenthos (32/64 µm–0.5/1 mm), macrobenthos (250 µm–1 cm), and megabenthos (>1 cm). Benthic fauna play important roles in bioturbation activity, mineralization of organic matter, and in marine food webs. Evaluating their role in these ecosystem functions requires knowledge of their global distribution and biomass. We therefore established the BenBioDen database, the largest open-access database for marine benthic biomass and density data compiled so far. In total, it includes 11,792 georeferenced benthic biomass and 51,559 benthic density records from 384 and 600 studies, respectively. We selected all references following the procedure for systematic reviews and meta-analyses, and report biomass records as grams of wet mass, dry mass, or ash-free dry mass, or carbon per m 2 and as abundance records as individuals per m 2 . This database provides a point of reference for future studies on the distribution and biomass of benthic fauna.

Topics & Concepts

Benthic zoneFaunaBiomass (ecology)DatabaseEnvironmental scienceBioturbationOceanographyEcosystemBenthosEcologyMacrobenthosAbundance (ecology)BiologyGeologyComputer scienceSedimentPaleontologyMarine Biology and Ecology ResearchIsotope Analysis in EcologyMarine and fisheries research