BBI: an R package for the computation of Benthic Biotic Indices from composition data

The monitoring of impacts of anthropic activities in marine environments, such as aquaculture, oil-drilling platforms or deep-sea mining, relies on Benthic Biotic Indices (BBI). Several indices have been formalised to reduce the multivariate composition data into a single continuou...

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Main Authors: Tristan Cordier, Jan Pawlowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pensoft Publishers 2018-07-01
Series:Metabarcoding and Metagenomics
Online Access:https://mbmg.pensoft.net/article/25649/
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spelling doaj-1a4c087e9ed7441283c6d7e1c5d56c6b2020-11-24T21:26:24ZengPensoft PublishersMetabarcoding and Metagenomics 2534-97082018-07-0121410.3897/mbmg.2.2564925649 BBI: an R package for the computation of Benthic Biotic Indices from composition dataTristan Cordier0Jan Pawlowski1University of GenevaUniversity of Geneva The monitoring of impacts of anthropic activities in marine environments, such as aquaculture, oil-drilling platforms or deep-sea mining, relies on Benthic Biotic Indices (BBI). Several indices have been formalised to reduce the multivariate composition data into a single continuous value that is ascribed to a discrete ecological quality status. Such composition data is traditionally obtained from macrofaunal inventories, which is time-consuming and expertise-demanding. Important efforts are ongoing towards using High-Throughput Sequencing of environmental DNA (eDNA metabarcoding) to replace or complement morpho-taxonomic surveys for routine biomonitoring. The computation of BBI from such composition data is usually being undertaken by practitioners with excel spreadsheets or through custom script. Hence, the updating of reference morpho-taxonomic tables and cross studies comparison could be hampered. Here we introduce the R package BBI for the computation of BBI from composition data, either obtained from traditional morpho-taxonomic inventories or from metabarcoding data. Its aim is to provide an open-source, transparent and centralised method to compute BBI for routine biomonitoring. https://mbmg.pensoft.net/article/25649/
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BBI: an R package for the computation of Benthic Biotic Indices from composition data
Metabarcoding and Metagenomics
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Jan Pawlowski
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title BBI: an R package for the computation of Benthic Biotic Indices from composition data
title_short BBI: an R package for the computation of Benthic Biotic Indices from composition data
title_full BBI: an R package for the computation of Benthic Biotic Indices from composition data
title_fullStr BBI: an R package for the computation of Benthic Biotic Indices from composition data
title_full_unstemmed BBI: an R package for the computation of Benthic Biotic Indices from composition data
title_sort bbi: an r package for the computation of benthic biotic indices from composition data
publisher Pensoft Publishers
series Metabarcoding and Metagenomics
issn 2534-9708
publishDate 2018-07-01
description The monitoring of impacts of anthropic activities in marine environments, such as aquaculture, oil-drilling platforms or deep-sea mining, relies on Benthic Biotic Indices (BBI). Several indices have been formalised to reduce the multivariate composition data into a single continuous value that is ascribed to a discrete ecological quality status. Such composition data is traditionally obtained from macrofaunal inventories, which is time-consuming and expertise-demanding. Important efforts are ongoing towards using High-Throughput Sequencing of environmental DNA (eDNA metabarcoding) to replace or complement morpho-taxonomic surveys for routine biomonitoring. The computation of BBI from such composition data is usually being undertaken by practitioners with excel spreadsheets or through custom script. Hence, the updating of reference morpho-taxonomic tables and cross studies comparison could be hampered. Here we introduce the R package BBI for the computation of BBI from composition data, either obtained from traditional morpho-taxonomic inventories or from metabarcoding data. Its aim is to provide an open-source, transparent and centralised method to compute BBI for routine biomonitoring.
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