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Can trait-based approaches inform habitat mapping of ecosystem function, process and services in benthic communities.


Funder Natural Environment Research Council
Recipient Organization Bangor University
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Sep 30, 2023
End Date May 30, 2027
Duration 1,338 days
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID 2882715
Grant Description

The sustainable management of marine ecosystems relies upon the existence of a clear baseline which involves quantifying species, habitats and processes within ecosystems and the connections between them. Understanding the functioning of ecosystems requires an understanding of the role species play in ecosystem processes and the

delivery of services. This project has been developed collaboratively between benthic ecologists, social scientists, socio-economists, and marine managers to integrate functional approaches within a natural capital framework

and give new insight for sustainable management of marine resources. Offshore wind is expected to grow fivefold by 2030, and therefore understanding its impacts on benthic communities and the ecosystem services they provide using long term datasets is critical to enabling a sustainable energy transition.

Benthic communities play an essential role in mediating EF and time-series data have been gathered through preand post-construction monitoring surveys at offshore wind farm (OWF) sites around the UK. However, compared to more iconic, mobile species such as birds, fish and mammals, ecosystem-level impacts from OWF on the

benthic community structure and function are poorly understood. EF is closely related to biological diversity, which has led to the development of trait-based approaches (TBA) to link community composition and functions. Organisations that are responsible for management of the marine environment are actively seeking new

approaches to improve decision-making within the context of environmental change at a systems level. This project aims to support the Sustainable Management of Marine Resources by developing new TBA to inform natural capital valuation and assessment within an applied, offshore context. Developing an understanding of the

economic, social and environmental value provided by the marine environment and how different activities impact natural capital assets (both positively and negatively) is an important priority for TCE.

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