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Bar ents Sea Ec osystem Re silience under global environmental change Data workshop Tromsø March 2011

Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011

Spatial structure of bottom communities in the Barents Sea integrating information from fish, benthos and the environment Cte.cri, Sab.seb. Oph.bid Cte.cri, Mol.bor, Bat.gla Pon.ten, Lep.arc, Geo.spp Par.cam Hyas.spp, Sab.sep Cte.cri, Gor.spp, Scl.fer Sab.sep, Oph.bid, Gor.arc Gor.arc, Oph.bor, Umbel. Actin, Porif. Sab.sep, Chi.opi Cte.cri Rei.hip, Lip.fab Lip.fabHip.pla, Gad.mor, Rei.hip Mel.aeg Hip.pla, Gad.mor, Mel.aeg Gad.mor, Hip.pla, Tri.mur

Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011

What does the result show (artefact or biology)? Do we have to much or to little information? Methods that compare? Do we enter new methodological arenas? Would it be possible to test explanation factors?

Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January 2011 Multivariate analyses will include: (1)Elimination of species from fish and benthos dataset that do not contribute to results of multivariate analysis (using Greenacres method) for both abundance (A) and biomass data (B) (2)Procrustes analysis relating CCA models results for fish and benthos (A and B) (3)Multivariate analysis of benthos-fish relationships using ter Braak's co-correspondence analysis (a special case of co- inertia analysis, looks at the relationship between two sets of abundance or biomass data) (ter Braak and Schaffers 2004).

Barents Sea Ecosystem Resilience under global environmental change – January Cooperation Agreement between IMR and PINRO All exchanged data can be used for any purpose by researchers affiliated with the two institutions. They can be used by researchers from third party institutions only with written permission from both IMR and PINRO. In such cases IMR and PINRO may charge a fee for the work related to the preparation of the data for use by third party institutions and/or make demands on co-authorship of publications etc.