Quantifying the effects of fragmentation of connectivity networks of deep-sea vulnerable marine ecosystems

IF 4.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Diversity and Distributions Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1111/ddi.13824
Shuangqiang Wang, Ellen Kenchington, F. Javier Murillo, Camille Lirette, Zeliang Wang, Mariano Koen-Alonso, Andrew Kenny, Mar Sacau, Pierre Pepin
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Abstract

Aim

Protection of vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs) in the high seas has focussed on identifying concentrations of indicator species and prohibiting the operation of bottom-contact fishing gears where those occur in significant concentrations. Most such species have planktonic larvae and depend on dispersal networks for inter-generational persistence. Yet, connectivity amongst patches of VME has seldom been considered when spatial management measures are introduced. Here, the relative importance of individual patches for the maintenance of their connectivity networks is evaluated, and a prioritization scheme for management action is proposed. Effective conservation measures should maintain approximately natural network configurations whenever possible.

Location

Grand Bank and Flemish Cap, Northwest Atlantic Ocean.

Methods

3-D Lagrangian particle tracking was used to model larval dispersal connections between known patches of each of seven groups of benthic invertebrate taxa, previously recognized as indicators of VME. Connectivity networks were constructed and the effects of habitat loss simulated by systematic removal of whole patches, to determine the importance of each patch to connectivity within its respective network.

Results

The various patches differed widely in their contributions to network connectivity. Each taxon group had both some patches that, if removed from the network, would result in a major decline in connectedness but also several which could be lost with negligible consequences for the remainder.

Main Conclusions

While protecting each patch of VME has conservation value, the wide variation in connectedness shows that some patches are much more critical than others to the long-term persistence of the taxa, providing a foundation for prioritization of conservation actions.

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量化深海脆弱海洋生态系统连接网络破碎化的影响
公海脆弱海洋生态系统(VMEs)的保护重点是确定指示性物种的集中地,并在这些物种高度集中的地方禁止使用触底渔具。大多数此类物种都有浮游幼虫,依靠扩散网络实现代际延续。然而,在引入空间管理措施时,却很少考虑脆弱海洋生态系统斑块之间的连通性。本文评估了单个斑块对维持其连接网络的相对重要性,并提出了管理行动的优先级排序方案。方法 采用三维拉格朗日粒子追踪技术,在已知的七个底栖无脊椎动物类群(以前被认为是脆弱海洋生态系统的指标)的每一组斑块之间建立幼虫扩散连接模型。构建了连通性网络,并通过系统地移除整个斑块来模拟生境丧失的影响,以确定每个斑块对其各自网络内连通性的重要性。主要结论虽然保护脆弱海洋生态系统的每一块斑块都具有保护价值,但连通性的巨大差异表明,一些斑块对分类群的长期存在比其他斑块更为重要,这为确定保护行动的优先次序提供了依据。
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Diversity and Distributions
Diversity and Distributions 环境科学-生态学
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195
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8-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Diversity and Distributions is a journal of conservation biogeography. We publish papers that deal with the application of biogeographical principles, theories, and analyses (being those concerned with the distributional dynamics of taxa and assemblages) to problems concerning the conservation of biodiversity. We no longer consider papers the sole aim of which is to describe or analyze patterns of biodiversity or to elucidate processes that generate biodiversity.
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