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Spatial distribution and habitat characterization of marine animal forest assemblages along nine submarine canyons of Eastern Sardinia (central Mediterranean Sea)

机译:撒丁岛东部九艘潜艇峡谷的海洋动物森林组合的空间分布及栖息地表征(中美洲地中海)

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Submarine canyons are peculiar habitats of the continental margin due to their hydrodynamic and geomorphological features. Coral assemblages forming marine animal forests (MAFs) are one of the key benthic components dwelling in these habitats, where they enhance the substrate's heterogeneity and provide shelter, feeding and spawning habitats for a wide variety of species. They are also considered Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VMEs), since their fragile three-dimensional framework and slow growth rate exposes them to multiple anthropogenic stressors. Understanding the coupling processes between environmental factors and the scale at which coral assemblages develop in these habitats, is an essential step towards their protection. This study aims to identify MAFs along submarine canyons in the central Mediterranean basin (Eastern Sardinia) on the basis of video transects carried out using Remotely Operated Vehicle and test the influence of environmental variables (silt coverage, distance from the coast, water depth and slope of the substrate) in driving the spatial distribution variability. We identified nine MAF assemblages dwelling in both rocky and silted substrate, from 90 to 220 m depth. We found that the most significant variability in densities and diversity of MAF assemblages occurs mostly within canyons rather than among canyons that are distant hundreds of km apart. Distance-based linear modelling (DistLM) identified silt coverage and water depth as the main factors explaining the observed variability. Overall our study provided new insights on MAFs composition and spatial distribution in submarine canyons which are, in turn, strongly influenced by local physical conditions. Such results emphasized the need for sound in situ conservation strategies in order to preserve MAFs and their ecological role.
机译:由于流体动力学和地貌特征,潜艇峡谷是大陆边缘的特殊栖息地。形成海洋动物森林(MAFS)的珊瑚组合是这些栖息地的主要底栖成分之一,在那里它们增强了基材的异质性,并为各种各样的物种提供庇护,喂养和产卵栖息地。它们也被认为是脆弱的海洋生态系统(VMES),因为它们的脆弱的三维框架和慢速生长速率将它们暴露于多个人类学压力源。了解环境因素与珊瑚组合在这些栖息地中发展的规模之间的耦合过程,是对其保护的重要一步。本研究旨在根据使用远程操作的车辆进行的视频横断来识别沿着地中海盆地(东部撒丁岛)中的潜艇峡谷的MAFS,并测试环境变量的影响(淤泥覆盖,距离海岸,水深和斜坡的距离基板)驱动空间分布变异性。我们在岩石和淤泥基板中确定了九个MAF组合,从90到220米深度。我们发现,MAF组合的密度和多样性最大的变化主要发生在峡谷内,而不是在距离分开数百公里的峡谷中。基于距离的线性建模(DISTLM)确定了淤泥覆盖率和水深作为解释观察到的可变性的主要因素。背景之利,我们的研究为潜艇峡谷的MAFS组成和空间分布提供了新的见解,这些峡谷又受到当地物理条件的强烈影响。这样的结果强调了对原地保护策略的声音,以保留MAFS及其生态作用。

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