2010 Countryside Council for Wales, Subtidal species diversity layer (neighbourhood analysis)
This layer was produced for CCW as part of the 'Identifying Marine Biodiversity Hotspots in Wales' project. Species diversity in the range is measured using biotope richness, biotope distinctness and the number of Biodiversity Action Plan priority features metrics. The purpose of this data capture was to establish subtidal diversity from known data around the Welsh coastline, from mean high water to 12 nautical miles offshore. An assessment of the suitability of data was carried out, taking into account the source of the data, its age, spatial, taxonomic and methodological accuracy. Data were also graded on survey quality using the following three categories with respect to field surveyors: professional and academic; volunteer with expert ID; and volunteer. Derived confidence ratings were recorded in the metadata and low quality data were flagged and removed from subsequent analyses.
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Identification
- Identifier
- NRW_DS112416
- Alternative Title
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- Cyngor Cefn Gwlad Cymru 2010, Haen amrywiaeth cynefinoedd islanwol (dadansoddiad o gymdogaeth)
- subtidal_neighbourhood_species
- Metadata Language
- English
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Data were queried and analysed using a neighbourhood approach that analyses data from the adjacent six hexagons together with the central one. A hexagonal grid with a resolution of 20 km is utilised to present these metrics. Species information for the subtidal region was collated from the Countryside Council for Wales (CCW) and the National Biodiversity Network (NBN) Gateway (Marine Recorder Snapshot), the MarLIN databases and the Data Archive for Seabed Species and Habitats data (DASSH). Distinct survey data were imported into a geodatabase. The full species list was matched against the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) and any unrecognised species corrected. The final list was matched against an edited list of candidate Nationally Important Marine Features (NIMF) to identify those recorded in Wales. An assessment of the suitability of these data for biodiversity assessment was carried out taking into account the source of the data, its age, spatial, taxonomic and methodological accuracy and quality using criteria set out in the ISO 19115 standard for geospatial metadata. A hexagonal grid was used because they offer the best alignment to complex features, such as the Welsh coastline. The optimal size was determined 20km2 for the subtidal region. The metrics used to represent marine biodiversity in Wales were species richness, average taxonomic distinctness and the number of priority features. Each measure was calculated for each broad sampling method type, re-combined by hexagon, and presented as a separate layer on a continuous scale. Data were queried and analysed using a neighbourhood approach (analyzing data from the adjacent six hexagons together with the central one) to identify differences (from that of a non-neighbourhood analysis) that may be due to very localized features or the alignment of the grid itself.
- Dataset Reference Date (Publication)
- 2010-03-31
Temporal Extent
- Begin date
- 1968-01-01
- End date
- 2008-12-31
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- Biota
Extent
Extent
- Geographic Extent
- Wales (WLS)
Vertical Extent
- Medin Extent Keyword
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benthic boundary layer
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MapInfo layers
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Quality
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Data were queried and analysed using a neighbourhood approach that analyses data from the adjacent six hexagons together with the central one. A hexagonal grid with a resolution of 20 km is utilised to present these metrics. Species information for the subtidal region was collated from the Countryside Council for Wales (CCW) and the National Biodiversity Network (NBN) Gateway (Marine Recorder Snapshot), the MarLIN databases and the Data Archive for Seabed Species and Habitats data (DASSH). Distinct survey data were imported into a geodatabase. The full species list was matched against the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) and any unrecognised species corrected. The final list was matched against an edited list of candidate Nationally Important Marine Features (NIMF) to identify those recorded in Wales. An assessment of the suitability of these data for biodiversity assessment was carried out taking into account the source of the data, its age, spatial, taxonomic and methodological accuracy and quality using criteria set out in the ISO 19115 standard for geospatial metadata. A hexagonal grid was used because they offer the best alignment to complex features, such as the Welsh coastline. The optimal size was determined 20km2 for the subtidal region. The metrics used to represent marine biodiversity in Wales were species richness, average taxonomic distinctness and the number of priority features. Each measure was calculated for each broad sampling method type, re-combined by hexagon, and presented as a separate layer on a continuous scale. Data were queried and analysed using a neighbourhood approach (analyzing data from the adjacent six hexagons together with the central one) to identify differences (from that of a non-neighbourhood analysis) that may be due to very localized features or the alignment of the grid itself.
Keywords
Keywords
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Citation
- Date (Publication)
- 2008-06-01
Keywords
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- marine (maritime)
- marine conservation (see also specific geographical areas or sites eg Skomer-marine protected areas,marine nature reserves)
- marine species
- species (see also endangered species)
- distributions
- diversity
- Subtidal
- geographical information systems (GIS)
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Citation
- Date (Publication)
- 2023-12-31
Keywords
- SeaDataNet Parameter Discovery Vocabulary
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- Macroalgae and seagrass taxonomy-related counts
- Zoobenthos taxonomic abundance
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- Date (Revision)
- 2021-01-06
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Content
Content Information
NRW Profile
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Mapping marine benthic biodiversity in Wales
Constraints
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- no limitations
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There are no access restrictions to this data. NRW may release, publish or disseminate it freely.
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© CNC/NRW 2010. There are no use restrictions on this data. Recipients may re-use, reproduce, disseminate this data free of charge in any format or medium, provided they do so accurately, acknowledging both the source and NRW's copyright, and do not use it in a misleading context. It is the recipient's responsibility to ensure the data is fit for the intended purpose, that dissemination or publishing does not result in duplication, and that it is fairly interpreted. Advice on interpretation should be sought where required. To avoid re-using old data, users should periodically obtain the latest version from the original source.
Metadata
Metadata
- File Identifier
- 4f4c4942-4343-5764-6473-313132343136 XML
- Metadata Language
- English
- Parent Identifier
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Mapping Marine Benthic Biodiversity in Wales
NRW_DS111816
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- Dataset
- Metadata Date
- 2024-05-31T09:37:48.538Z
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- NRW
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1.0