In benthic studies, the identification of organisms at the species level is known to be the best source for ecological and biological information even if time-consuming and expensive. However, taxonomic sufficiency (TS) has been proposed as a short-cut method for quantifying changes in biological assemblages in environmental monitoring. In this paper, we set out to determine whether and how the taxonomic complexity of a benthic assemblage influences the results of TS at two different long-term ecological research (LTER) sites in the Po delta region (north-eastern Italy). Specifically, we investigated whether TS can be used to detect natural and human-driven patterns of variation in benthic assemblages from lagoonal soft bottoms. The first b...
4noTaxonomic Sufficiency (TS) is a promising analysis technique, particularly in light of the curren...
Taxonomic Sufficiency (TS) has been proposed as a short-cut method to quantify changes of biological...
Monitoring spatial and temporal changes of marine benthic communities using standardized procedures ...
In benthic studies, the identification of organisms at the species level is known to be the best sou...
The search for simple and effective descriptors of biological ecosystem components is a major challe...
Taxonomic Sufficiency (TS), the use of coarser taxonomic resolution in monitoring plans, has been re...
The Valli di Comacchio is one of most representative choked (not influenced by the tidal regime) lag...
Multivariate approaches for the quantification of changes in biological assemblages can provide a po...
Sampling campaigns were carried out in 1976 and in 1980 in the Sacca degli Scardovari, a brackish la...
none6Sandy shores on the West coast of the North Adriatic Sea are extensively protected by different...
Over the recent decades, the preservation of coastal and estuarine waters has been recognised as a p...
none6siCoastal lagoons are among the most disturbed ecosystems in the world, yet shaping unique comm...
Nowadays, the knowledge of the marine ecological quality status of an environment is essential and s...
Monitoring spatial and temporal changes of marine benthic communities using standardized procedures ...
The assessment of human impacts on aquatic ecosystems requires separate quantification of natural an...
4noTaxonomic Sufficiency (TS) is a promising analysis technique, particularly in light of the curren...
Taxonomic Sufficiency (TS) has been proposed as a short-cut method to quantify changes of biological...
Monitoring spatial and temporal changes of marine benthic communities using standardized procedures ...
In benthic studies, the identification of organisms at the species level is known to be the best sou...
The search for simple and effective descriptors of biological ecosystem components is a major challe...
Taxonomic Sufficiency (TS), the use of coarser taxonomic resolution in monitoring plans, has been re...
The Valli di Comacchio is one of most representative choked (not influenced by the tidal regime) lag...
Multivariate approaches for the quantification of changes in biological assemblages can provide a po...
Sampling campaigns were carried out in 1976 and in 1980 in the Sacca degli Scardovari, a brackish la...
none6Sandy shores on the West coast of the North Adriatic Sea are extensively protected by different...
Over the recent decades, the preservation of coastal and estuarine waters has been recognised as a p...
none6siCoastal lagoons are among the most disturbed ecosystems in the world, yet shaping unique comm...
Nowadays, the knowledge of the marine ecological quality status of an environment is essential and s...
Monitoring spatial and temporal changes of marine benthic communities using standardized procedures ...
The assessment of human impacts on aquatic ecosystems requires separate quantification of natural an...
4noTaxonomic Sufficiency (TS) is a promising analysis technique, particularly in light of the curren...
Taxonomic Sufficiency (TS) has been proposed as a short-cut method to quantify changes of biological...
Monitoring spatial and temporal changes of marine benthic communities using standardized procedures ...