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Optimizing Large-Scale Biodiversity Sampling Effort: Toward an Unbalanced Survey Design: Toward an Unbalanced Survey Design

Montes, Enrique; Lefcheck, Jonathan; Bigatti, GregorioIcon ; Guerra-Castro, Edlin; Klein, Eduardo; Kavanaugh, Maria T.; de Azevedo Mazzuco, Ana Carolina; Cordeiro, Cesar A.M.M.; Simoes, Nuno; Macaya, Erasmo C.; Moity, Nicolas; Londoño-Cruz, Edgardo; Helmuth, Brian; Choi, Francis; Soto, Eulogio H.; Miloslavich, Patricia; Muller-Karger, Frank E.
Fecha de publicación: 11/2021
Editorial: Oceanography Society
Revista: Oceanography
ISSN: 1042-8275
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de recurso: Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Conservación de la Biodiversidad

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Acquiring marine biodiversity data is difficult, costly, and time consuming, making it challenging to understand the distribution and abundance of lifei n the ocean. Historically, approaches to biodiversity sampling over large geographic scales have advocated for equivalent effort across multiple sites to minimize comparative bias. When effort cannot be equalized, techniques such as rarefaction have been applied to minimize biases by reverting diversity estimates to equivalent numbers of samples or individuals. This often results in oversampling and wasted resources or inaccurately characterized communities due to undersampling. How, then, can we better determine an optimal survey design for characterizing species richness and community composition across a range of conditions and capacities without compromising taxonomic resolution and statistical power? Researchers in the Marine Biodiversity Observation Network Pole to Pole of the Americas (MBON Pole to Pole) are surveying rocky shore macroinvertebrates and algal communities spanning ~107° of latitude and 10 biogeographic ecoregions to address this question. Here, we apply existing techniques in the form of fixed-coverage subsampling and a complementary multivariate analysis to determine the optimal effort necessary for characterizing species richness and community composition across the network sampling sites. We show that oversampling for species richness varied between ~20% and 400% at over half of studied areas, while some locations were under sampled by up to 50%. Multivariate error analysis also revealed that most of the localities were oversampled by several-fold for benthic community composition. From this analysis, we advocate for an unbalanced sampling approach to support field programs in the collection of high-quality data, where preliminary information is used to set the minimum required effort to generate robust values of diversity and composition on a site-to-site basis. As part of this recommendation, we provide statistical tools in the open-source R statistical software to aid researchers inimplementing optimization strategies and expanding the geographic footprint or sampling frequency of regional biodiversity survey programs.
Palabras clave: MONITORING , LARGE SCALE , MBON , INTERTIDAL
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/170274
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5670/oceanog.2021.216
URL: https://tos.org/oceanography/article/optimizing-large-scale-biodiversity-samplin
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Montes, Enrique; Lefcheck, Jonathan; Bigatti, Gregorio; Guerra-Castro, Edlin; Klein, Eduardo; et al.; Optimizing Large-Scale Biodiversity Sampling Effort: Toward an Unbalanced Survey Design: Toward an Unbalanced Survey Design; Oceanography Society; Oceanography; 34; 2; 11-2021; 80-91
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