Dataset Authors

Paul Montagna

Abstract

Benthic macrofauna samples from the northern Gulf of Mexico were collected with multi-corers on research cruises during 16 September - 30 October 2010, 23 May - 11 June 2011, and 29 May - 28 June 2014. Organisms were identified taxonomically and their abundance was determined. Taxonomic richness, diversity, and evenness were calculated. Analyses of variance (ANOVA) were conducted to determine, if abundance, richness, and diversity varied significantly between impact and non-impact zones (as defined by Montagna, P.A., Baguley, J.G., Cooksey, C., Hartwell, I., Hyde, L.J., Hyland, J.L, Kalke, R.D., Kracker, L.M., Reuscher, M., and Rhodes, A.C.E. (2013) Deep-sea benthic footprint of the Deepwater Horizon blowout. PLoS ONE 8(8): e70540. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0070540) or between the different sampling times.

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Design worksheet: Station name, Treatment Zone (TRTzone, impact or non-impact), Latitude (decimal degrees), Longitude (decimal degrees), Water Depth (m), Distance from the DWH wellhead (wellhead, km), Distance from the nearest oil seep (Seep, km), Impact zone based on Montagna et al. 2013, either 1 2 3 or 4 Data-Analyzed worksheet: Station name, Year sampled, Date sampled (DDMMMYYYY), Latitude (decimal degrees), Longitude (decimal degrees), Water depth (m), Distance from the DWH wellhead (wellhead, km), Distance from nearest oil seep (Seep, km), Impact zone based on Montagna et al. 2013 (either 1,2,3, or 4), Replicate (R) and Core (C) number as R-C, Abundance (n/m^2 to a depth of 10 cm), Richness (R, n taxa/sample), Diversity Shannon (Hprime, Hprime/sample), Evenness Pielou (Jprime, Jprime/sample), Diversity Hill N1 (N1, N1/sample), Log abundance (ln_nm2, Ln(n+1/m^2) to a depth of 10 cm), treatment zone (TRTzone, impact or non-impact) Data-Sections worksheet: Station name, Date sampled (DDMMMYYYY), Latitude (decimal degrees), Longitude (decimal degrees), Water depth (m), Impact zone based on Montagna et al. 2013 (either 1,2,3, or 4), Year sampled, Replicate (R) and Core (C) number as R-C, Section depth (cm), Abundance (nm2, n/m^2 to section depth), Richness (R, n taxa/sample), Diversity Shannon (Hprime, Hprime/sample), Evenness Pielou (Jprime, Jprime/sample), Diversity Hill N1 (N1, N1/sample), Log abundance (ln_nm2, Ln(n+1/m^2) to section depth), Treatment zone (TRTzone, impact or non-impact) MacroANOVA worksheet: Analysis of variance tables for macrofauna abundance and diversity MacroSummary worksheet: Row number, Station name, Sample year, Distance (treatment zone, impact or non-impact), Zone (Impact zone based on Montagna et al. 2013 (either 1,2,3, or 4), _TYPE_ (type of summary statistic group number), _FREQ_ (number of samples in group), Abundance mean (nm2, n/m^2 to depth of 10 cm), Abundance standard error (stderr_nm2), Log abundance mean (ln_nm2, Ln(n+1/m^2) to section depth, Log abundance standard error (stderr_Ln_nm2), Richness mean (R, n taxa/sample), Richness standard error (stderr_R), Diversity Hill N1 mean (N1, N1/sample), Diversity Hill N1 standard error (stderr_N1), Diversity Shannon (Hprime), Diversity Shannon standard error (stderr_Hp)|||||

Purpose

The analysis of benthic macrofauna in samples from 2010, 2011, and 2014 was conducted to determine how the Deepwater Horizon oil spill affected these communities over time.

Keywords

macrofauna, abundance, richness, diversity, continental slope

UDI

R4.x267.000:0019

Date

April 2017

Point of Contact

Name

Michael Reuscher

Organization

Ecoanalysts, Inc.

Name

Paul A. Montagna

Organization

Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi / The Harte Research Institute for Gulf of Mexico Studies

Funding Source

RFP-4

DOI

10.7266/N7BZ643F

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