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A summary table of the indicators structure and function listed on SOKI.

IndicatorAttributePurposeIf restricted to taxa, list which onesEcosystem applicabilityIdentified capabilityBiological classification levelResponse variableDriversRobustnesswiki page status

Abundance

Community structure, Trophic structure, Habitat structure and condition

All species

 

Should be applicable for al ecosystems

Aspirational

Community, Ecosystem

Species-based

Anthropogenic

Medium to high

IN PROGRESS
Abundance biomass curveCommunity structurePolluted populations, FisheriesBenthic communitiesSo far benthic communities in temperate, semi-enclosed coastal systemDemonstrable CommunitySpecies-based, TrophodynamicsTrophodynamicsPotentially highIN PROGRESS
Biomass of species of interestCommunity structure; Trophic structure, Population structure; Predator-prey balanceFisheries Should be suitable for all ecosystemsDemonstrableEcosystem; Community; Population

Size-baaed, Trophodynamic, Environmental

TrophodynamicPotentially highIN PROGRESS

Bioconstruction index

Community composition, Habitat structure and condition

Fisheries

 

Developed for coral reefs

Aspirational

Community

Trophodynamic, Species-based

Anthropogenic, Environmental

Low

IN PROGRESS
Bottom roughness - Acoustic signal strengthHabitat structure and conditionFisheries, Benthic habitatsBenthicApplicable to all ecosystemsDemonstrableCommunity

Environmental

Anthropogenic, EnvironmentalMedium to highIN PROGRESS

CCAMLR predator-prey-environmental index

Community structure and function, Trophic structure, Habitat structure and condition

CEMP

 

Potentially applicable for any marine ecosystem

Aspirational

Community. Ecosystem

Environment, Trophodynamic, Species-based

Trophodynamic

Potentially high

IN PROGRESS

Chlorophyll a

Tropic structure, Community structure, Eutrophication

Phytoplankton; Fisheries

 

Should be applicable to all ecosystems

Demonstrable

Ecosystem, Community

Species-based, Trophodynamic

Anthropogenic

Medium

IN PROGRESS

Composite multi-metric index (eg Index of biotic integrity (IBI), Estuarine Biotic Integrity index (EBI)

Community structure and function, Ecosystem structure and function

 

 

Potentially applicable to any marine system

Aspirational

Community, Ecosystem

Species-based, Trophodynamic, Environmental

Environmental

Potentially high

IN PROGRESS
Discard rateDiscard availability or depletion, Community structure, Trophic structure, Population structureFisheries Should be applicable to all ecosystemsDemonstrablePopulation, Community, EcosystemSpecies-based, TrophodynamicAnthropogenicLow to mediumIN PROGRESS
Diversity and taxonomic relatedness of species

Community structure; heterogeneity

Fisheries Should be suitable for all ecosystemsAspirationalEcosystem; CommunitySpecies-basedTrophodynamic, AnthropogenicLow to mediumIN PROGRESS

Dominance of detritus

Ecosystem structure and function, Community structure, Eutrophication

Fisheries

 

Should be applicable in all ecosystems

Aspirational

Ecosystem

Environmental, Trophodynamic

Anthropogenic

Medium to low

IN PROGRESS
Fishery is balanced (FIB Index)Trophic shiftsFisheries Should be applicable to all ecosystemsAspirationalEcosystem, CommunityTrophodynamic

Anthropogenic, Trophodynamic

MediumIN PROGRESS
K dominance curvesCommunity structureFisheries Should be applicable to all ecosystem typesAspirationalEcosystemSpecies-basedAnthropogenicPotentially highIN PROGRESS

Leverage points

Habitat structure and condition, Community structure and function, Trophic structure, Ecosystem structure and function

Fisheries

 

Should be applicable in any system

Aspirational

Community, Ecosystem

Environmental

Anthropogenic, Environmental

High

IN PROGRESS
Mean trophic levelTrophic shifts, Trophic structureFisheries Applicable to all systemsAspirationalEcosystemTrophodynamicAnthropogenicMedium to highIN PROGRESS
Mortality and potential jeopardyCommunity structure, Population structureFisheries Potentially applicable to all ecosystems Demonstrable, Aspirational (depends on the method)Community, PopulationSpecies-based; Size-basedAnthropogenicMedium to potentially highIN PROGRESS

Multiple matrix (cover, diameter, density, vertical relief)

Habitat structure and condition

Fisheries

 

Applicable to all ecosystems

Aspirational

Community

Environmental, Trophodynamic

Anthropogenic

High

IN PROGRESS
Ordination methodsCommunity structure; heterogeneityFisheries Should be applicable to all ecosystems

Aspirational

Ecosystem; communitySpecies-basedAnthropogenic, EnvironmentalLow to mediumIN PROGRESS

Primary production required

Ecosystem structure and function, Community structure, Trophic structure

Fisheries

 

Should be applicable to all ecosystems

 

Ecosystem

Trophodynamics

Anthropogenic

High

IN PROGRESS

Production/Biomass

Ecosystem structure and function

Fisheries

 

Should be applicable to all ecosystems

Demonstrable

Ecosystem

Trophodynamic, Environmental

Trophodynamic

Medium

IN PROGRESS
Rates of anatomical damageHabitat structure and conditionFisheriesBenthic communitiesBenthic northern hemisphere boreal, temperate shelf and slope systems.DemonstrableCommunity

Trophodynamics, Environmental

AnthropogenicLow to highIN PROGRESS
Rate of catch of species at risk, Potential Biological Removal (PBR) ratesEfficacy of bycatch reduction mitigation measures, Discard availability or depletion, Community structure, Trophic structure, Population structureFisheries, Marine mammals, Seabirds, Marine turtles, Sea snakes Should be applicable to all marine ecosystemsAspirationalPopulation, Community, EcosystemSpecies-basedTrophodynamic, Anthropogenic LowIN PROGRESS
Ratios of trophic or habitat group - eg, biomass ratios of infauna/epifauna or pelagic/demersal or piscivore/planktivoreTrophic structureFisheries Mostly temperate shelf to coastal inshoreDemonstrableEcosystemSpecies-based, TrophodynamicsAnthropogenic, TrophodynamicsPotentially medium to highIN PROGRESS

Redfield ratio

Trophic structure, Eutrophication

 

 

Should be applicable in all ecosystems

Demonstrable

Ecosystem

Environmental

Environmental, Anthropogenic

Low to mediumIN PROGRESS

Relative ascendency

Ecosystem structure and function

Fisheries

 

Should be applicable in all ecosystems

Aspirational

Ecosystem

Environmental, Trophodynamic

Anthropogenic

Medium to high

IN PROGRESS
Reproductive performance (eg. fledging rates, number of breeding pairs, number of chicks per nest, provisioning rates)Prey and discard availability or depletionSeabirds, Fisheries Applicable to all ecosystem with large predators DemonstrablePopulation, EcosystemSpecies-based; TrophodynamicTrophodynamic, AnthropogenicPotentially medium to highIN PROGRESS

Residence time

Ecosystem structure and function

Fisheries

 

Should be applicable in all ecosystems

Aspirational

Ecosystem

Environmental

Environmental

Medium to low

IN PROGRESS
Size or age structurePopulation structure, Trophic structureFisheries Should be appropriate to all habitats and ecosystemsDemonstrablePopulation, EcosystemSize-basedAnthropogenicMedium to highIN PROGRESS
Size-spectra slopes and interceptsCommunity structure, Tropic shifts, Predator-prey balanceFisheries Should be applicable to all systemsDemonstrableCommunity, Ecosystem

Size-based; Trophodynamics

Anthropogenic, TrophodynamicsHigh potentialIN PROGRESS

System Omnivory Index

Ecosystem structure and function, Community structure, Trophic structure

Fisheries

 

Should be applicable in all ecosystems

Demonstrable

Ecosystem

Trophodynamic

Anthropogenic, Trophodynamic

Medium to high

IN PROGRESS
Temporal variability of total biomassTropic shifts; Community structureFisheries Should be applicable to all ecosystemsDemonstrableCommunity; Ecosystem

Species-based; Trophodynamics

TrophodynamicsPotentially medium to highIN PROGRESS

Throughput

Ecosystem structure and function

Ecosystem size

 

Should be applicable in all ecosystems

Demonstrable

Ecosystem

Species-based, Environmental

Environmental

Medium to low

IN PROGRESS
Trait compositionTropic shifts, Community structure, Population structureFisheries Should be applicable in all ecosystemsAspirationalEcosystem, Community, PopulationSpecies-based, Size-basedAnthropogenicMediumIN PROGRESS
           
Below are other indicators that have found in the literature, although should note that some are repeats from the above list          
catch ratios          
plankton indicators derived from the CPR          
traditional measures of species diversity          
ratio of endangered to non-endangered species          
ENSO and SIO          
Exploitation rate          
Fishing in balance          
genetic diversity          
Fulton's condition index          
Proportion of the large species is assemblage          
average length of fish          
mean length-at-age          
 mean body size of community          
 mean body size of population          
 mean length at maturity of fish assemblage          
 mean maximum length of population          
 NAO          
PDO          
Primary production required to support catches          
Productivity and consumption ratios          
species distribution/relative abundance          
stock density indices          
slope and intercept of size diversity spectra          
size distribution of species          
slope and height of the fish assemblage size spectrum          
ratio of target to non-target species          
system mean transfer efficiency          
           
           
           
           
           
           

 

 

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