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Bibliographic resource
Type of document
Journal article
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Title
Modelling the distribution of key Mediterranean Gorgonians: An ensemble approach to unravel broad‐scale patterns and guide conservation efforts
Abstract

Aim

Determining the species distribution and factors shaping it is a major challenge for conservation planning. Ecological niche models (ENMs) facilitate the comprehension of how environmental factors may influence species occurrence, providing spatially explicit information relevant to conservation. Therefore, our aim was to estimate the potential distribution of key habitat-forming Mediterranean gorgonians, whose conservation would protect many co-occurring species.

Location

Mediterranean Sea.

Methods

We modelled the potential distribution of the Mediterranean gorgonians Eunicella singularis, Eunicella cavolini, Paramuricea clavata and Corallium rubrum, using an ensemble ENM that combines nine algorithms. An extensive dataset of presence records (> 4378) collected through scientific surveys and citizen-science was intersected with oceanographic and topographic information within the coralligenous habitat depth range (< 150 m). This approach was used to map the habitat suitability of the study area for each species, assess related uncertainty, identify the most important factors shaping their distribution, and evaluate the overlap with the current network of Marine Protected Areas.

Results

The model identified higher habitat suitability for the occurrence of each gorgonian species in the NW Mediterranean, with roughness and temperature as the main drivers of their distribution. Conversely, the poorly sampled SE Mediterranean showed low habitat suitability, although there is a greater uncertainty associated with this estimate. The combined potential distribution of the four species is estimated to cover a quarter of Mediterranean shallow and mesophotic waters, but only 19% was included within protected areas.

Main Conclusions

The habitat suitability and uncertainty maps provide a valuable tool for the conservation and management of Mediterranean gorgonian species by offering spatially explicit information critical for marine spatial planning. The model estimates of habitat suitability showed low uncertainty for most of the study area, with few exceptions in the SE Mediterranean. Further studies, particularly in the SE Mediterranean will contribute to validate these results and will provide new information to improve future modelling efforts.
Bibliographic citation
Figuerola-Ferrando, L.; Amblas, D.; Matos, F.L.; Zentner, Y.; Garrabou, J.; Linares, C. (2024). Modelling the distribution of key Mediterranean Gorgonians: An ensemble approach to unravel broad‐scale patterns and guide conservation efforts. J. Biogeogr. 2024. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jbi.15041
Topic
Marine
Is peer reviewed
true
Access rights
open access
Is accessible for free
true

Authors

author
Name
Laura Figuerola-Ferrando
author
Name
David Amblas
author
Name
Fábio Matos
author
Name
Yanis Zentner
author
Name
Joaquim Garrabou
author
Name
Cristina Linares

Links

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DOI
accessURL
https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jbi.15041

Document metadata

date created
2024-11-28
date modified
2024-11-28