Trait-based indices to assess benthic vulnerability to trawling and model potential loss of ecosystem functions
Hilmar Hinz, Anna T\"ornroos, Silvia de Juan

TL;DR
This study develops trait-based indices to assess benthic species vulnerability to trawling and models potential impacts on ecosystem functions, validated by empirical data showing increased resistance and resilience with trawling intensity.
Contribution
The paper introduces the RRI index combining resistance and reproductive potential to evaluate species vulnerability and its impact on ecosystem functions.
Findings
RRI scores correlate with observed species responses to trawling
Community resistance and resilience increase with trawling gradient
Bioturbation is disproportionately affected by species loss
Abstract
The vulnerability to trawling on a species level is determined by a species' individual combination of biological traits that is related to the ecosystem functions. Trait-based indices of physical resistance RI and reproductive potential RPI were developed and combined into an overall vulnerability index on a species level, the RRI or Resistance and Reproductive Potential Index. The indices are used to explore how resistance and reproductive potentia change over a trawling gradient. The RRI allows for dividing the benthic community into groups expressing different levels of vulnerability that can be linked to ecosystem functions. The RRI index opens up the possibility of scenario modelling by simulating the extinction or loss of vulnerable species and its effects on functions. The validity of the trait-based RRI index was explored by comparing individual species' RRI scores to…
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