Species and habitats - Asteria irregularis - Presence probability (2006-2012)
Abundances were recoded in term of presence-absence. Geostatistical interpolation : the spatial variation of biological data were analysed using GENSTAT (GENSTAT 7 Committee, 2004), which is a GENeral STATistics package including the main geostatistical tools. It computes experimentala variograms, fits these with various authorised mathematical models and uses them to calculate kriged estimates on a fine regular grid (of latitudes and longitudes). The grid of points was imported into ArcMap and interpolated with the Spatial Analyst extension in order to create a continuous raster of 1 km² resolution. The resulting maps illustrate the spatial distributions and the variations over time for biological data studied in CHARM's area. For legends of maps, approximates of the 5th and the 95th quantiles were used for the minimales and maximales values respectively.
Simple
- Title
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Species and habitats - Asteria irregularis - Presence probability (2006-2012)
- Alternate title
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species_geostatP
- Date (Publication)
- 2012-03-22T00:00:00
- Citation identifier
- CHARM_ASTIPIRR_2006-20012
- Presentation form
- Digital map
- Other citation details
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Source CHARM Consortium
- Abstract
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Abundances were recoded in term of presence-absence. Geostatistical interpolation : the spatial variation of biological data were analysed using GENSTAT (GENSTAT 7 Committee, 2004), which is a GENeral STATistics package including the main geostatistical tools. It computes experimentala variograms, fits these with various authorised mathematical models and uses them to calculate kriged estimates on a fine regular grid (of latitudes and longitudes). The grid of points was imported into ArcMap and interpolated with the Spatial Analyst extension in order to create a continuous raster of 1 km² resolution. The resulting maps illustrate the spatial distributions and the variations over time for biological data studied in CHARM's area. For legends of maps, approximates of the 5th and the 95th quantiles were used for the minimales and maximales values respectively.
- Credit
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IFREMER
- Credit
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CHARM consortium
- Status
- Completed
- Point of contact
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Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role Ifremer
Franck Coppin
Production Unit CHARM Consortium
CHARM Consortium
Production center
- Maintenance and update frequency
- As needed
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Thèmes Sextant
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/Biological Environment/Species/Fish Species of Commercial Interest
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- Discipline
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Species data set
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CHARM
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Etoile de mer à dents de peigne
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GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
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Répartition des espèces
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external.theme.gemet
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ressource halieutique
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- Use limitation
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research-only
- Access constraints
- License
- Other legal constraints
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Has to be cited this way in maps : "Source CHARM Consortium"
- Other legal constraints
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Has to be cited this way in bibliography : "Carpentier A, Martin CS, Vaz S (Eds.), 2009. Channel Habitat Atlas for marine Resource Management, final report / Atlas des habitats des ressources marines de la Manche orientale, rapport final (CHARM phase II). INTERREG 3a Programme, IFREMER, Boulogne-sur-mer, France. 626 pp. & CD-rom"
- Spatial representation type
- Grid
- Denominator
- 2500
- Language
- Français
- Language
- English
- Character set
- UTF8
- Topic category
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- Oceans
- Biota
- Environment
- Environment description
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Microsoft Windows XP ; ESRI ArcGIS 9.x
- Geographic identifier
- Eastern English Channel
- Begin date
- 1989-01-01
- End date
- 2007-12-31
- Reference system identifier
- WGS 84 (EPSG:4326)
- Number of dimensions
- 2
- Dimension name
- Column
- Dimension size
- 768
- Resolution
- 0.009 degree
- Dimension name
- Row
- Dimension size
- 660
- Resolution
- 0.009 degree
- Cell geometry
- Area
- Transformation parameter availability
Distributor
- Distributor contact
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Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role Ifremer - Centre de Brest
Dissemination Unit
- Distributor format
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Name Version
- OnLine resource
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Protocol Linkage Name OGC:WMS
https://sextant.ifremer.fr/services/wms/wms_charm3 CHARMIII_astpirr
COPYFILE
CHARMIII_astpirr
- Hierarchy level
- Dataset
- Statement
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The survey extends from the Eastern English Channel to the south of the North Sea, which corresponds to ICES divisions VIId and IVc. The study area is divided into rectangles of 15° latitude and 15° longitude using a systematic sampling strategy. The sampling gear is a high opening bottom trawl well adapted for catching demersal species, with a 10 mm mesh size (side knot) for catching juveniles. This sampling gear is polyvalent and is well adapted to the varying seabed types encountered in the study area. The fishing hauls are chosen using professional fishing plans or found by prospecting. The fishing method is standardised: sampling stations have been each year at similar locations and identical sampling gear is used. At each sampling station, all the fish species are sorted, weighed, counted and measured.
- Description
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Due to data scarcity, it was not possible to produce annual maps of species abundance. These had to be averaged based on their position over all the available period. The resulting averaged dataset was mapped by kriging. Statistical analysis : the statistical distribution of biological data were tested for normality (histograms, skewness, kurtosis). The data were transformed whem skewness value exceeded |1| and/or kurtosis exceeded 1 and if a normalising function that could improve the data distribution was found. Biological variables were measured on scales based on analytical conventions that are unrelated to the natural processes generated them. Therefore, any transformed scale is as appropriate as those on which these data were originally recorded. Geostatistical interpolation : the spatial variation of biological data were analysed using GENSTAT (GENSTAT 7 Committee, 2004), which is a GENeral STATistics package including the main geostatistical tools. It computes experimentala variograms, fits these with various authorised mathematical models and uses them to calculate kriged estimates on a fine regular grid (of latitudes and longitudes). The grid of points was imported into ArcMap and interpolated with the Spatial Analyst extension in order to create a continuous raster of 1 km² resolution. The resulting maps illustrate the spatial distributions and the variations over time for biological data studied in CHARM's area. For legends of maps, approximates od the 5th and the 95th quantiles were used for the minimales and maximales values respectively.
- Description
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IBTS (January) and CGFS (October), annual scientific survey of IFREMER
Metadata
- File identifier
- 136ae920-d322-43b1-acae-315af1e93c7f
- Metadata language
- English
- Character set
- UTF8
- Hierarchy level
- Dataset
- Date stamp
- 2020-06-04T01:13:34
- Metadata standard name
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ISO 19115:2003/19139 - SEXTANT
- Metadata standard version
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1.0
- Metadata author
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Organisation name Individual name Electronic mail address Role Ifremer
Erwann Quimbert
Local service desk