Identifying Spatial Patterns of Egg Nursery Habitat for a Demersal Shark in the Northwestern Mediterranean Sea: Conservation and Management Implications

IF 4.6 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Diversity and Distributions Pub Date : 2025-02-11 DOI:10.1111/ddi.70004
Miguel López, Morane Clavel-Henry, Nixon Bahamon, Maria Vigo, Marc Balcells, Antoni Sánchez-Márquez, Joan Navarro, Joan B. Company
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Abstract

Aim

Oviparous elasmobranchs lay benthic eggs with long incubation periods, many of which also require habitat-forming sessile organisms for their development. However, they are threatened by bottom-trawling fishing impacts. Here, we aimed to identify the suitable habitat distribution of small-spotted catshark (Scyliorhinus canicula) egg nursery areas, assess their current protection extent by an existing no-take MPA network and their coverage by other delimited spatial-based conservation areas.

Location

Balearic Sea, northwestern Mediterranean.

Methods

Egg cases were collected over 5 years (2018–2022) by a bottom-trawling monitoring programme along the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula. We used these occurrences and various environmental variables (bathymetry, slope, sea bottom temperature, sea bottom dissolved oxygen and seabed type) to model the habitat suitability of egg nurseries for the species using maximum entropy modelling.

Results

Sea bottom temperature was the most important variable explaining habitat suitability of egg nurseries. Small-spotted catshark eggs were found either attached to or in the same samples as various species of habitat-forming sessile organisms. We found only 3.6% (381 km2) of the modelled suitable egg nursery habitat in the Balearic Sea to be currently covered by an implemented no-take MPA network. At the same time, 52% of said MPAs are inadvertently protecting suitable egg nursery habitats (and their associated benthic community), as they were not initially planned with elasmobranchs as conservation targets. Important shark and ray areas (ISRA-IUCN) were also observed to cover egg nursery habitat (4502 km2 or 15.52%) within their boundaries.

Main Conclusions

While half of the current MPA surface is providing protection to this elasmobranch species' egg nursery areas and their associated benthic communities, they are not sufficient for their conservation. However, mapping the distributions of these essential fish habitats can help towards the 2030 European conservation target of ‘strictly protecting’ 10% of marine environments.

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Diversity and Distributions
Diversity and Distributions 环境科学-生态学
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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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