...
首页> 外文期刊>Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science >Filling the gaps: Predicting the distribution of temperate reef biota using high resolution biological and acoustic data
【24h】

Filling the gaps: Predicting the distribution of temperate reef biota using high resolution biological and acoustic data

机译:填补空白:使用高分辨率生物和声学数据预测温带礁生物区系的分布

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
   

获取外文期刊封面封底 >>

       

摘要

Management of the marine environment is often hampered by a lack of comprehensive spatial information on the distribution of diversity and the bio-physical processes structuring regional ecosystems. This is particularly true in temperate reef systems beyond depths easily accessible to divers. Yet these systems harbor a diversity of sessile life that provide essential ecosystem services, sustain fisheries and, as with shallower ecosystems, are also increasingly vulnerable to anthropogenic impacts and environmental change. Here we use cutting-edge tools (Autonomous Underwater Vehicles and ship-borne acoustics) and analytical approaches (predictive modelling) to quantify and map these highly productive ecosystems. We find the occurrence of key temperate-reef biota can be explained and predicted using standard (depth) and novel (texture) surrogates derived from multibeam acoustic data, and geographic surrogates. This suggests that combinations of fine-scale processes, such as light limitation and habitat complexity, and broad-scale processes, such as regional currents and exposure regimes, are important in structuring these diverse deep-reef communities. While some dominant habitat forming biota, including canopy algae, were widely distributed, others, including gorgonians and sea whips, exhibited patchy and restricted distributions across the reef system. In addition to providing the first quantitative and full coverage maps of reef diversity for this area, our modelling revealed that offshore reefs represented a regional diversity hotspot that is of high ecological and conservation value. Regional reef systems should not, therefore, be considered homogenous units in conservation planning and management. Full-coverage maps of the predicted distribution of biota (and associated uncertainty) are likely to be increasingly valuable, not only for conservation planning, but in the ongoing management and monitoring of these less-accessible ecosystems.
机译:缺乏关于多样性分布和构成区域生态系统的生物物理过程的全面空间信息,常常阻碍了海洋环境的管理。在超过潜水员容易到达的深度的温带礁石系统中尤其如此。然而,这些系统隐居着多种生活,它们提供基本的生态系统服务,维持渔业,并且与较浅的生态系统一样,也越来越容易受到人为影响和环境变化的影响。在这里,我们使用最先进的工具(自主水下航行器和船载声学)和分析方法(预测建模)来量化和绘制这些高生产率的生态系统。我们发现,关键的温带礁生物区系的发生可以使用从多波束声学数据得出的标准(深度)和新颖(纹理)替代物以及地理替代物来解释和预测。这表明,在构造这些多样的深礁群落中,重要的过程如光的限制和栖息地的复杂性以及大规模的过程(如区域水流和暴露制度)的结合是重要的。虽然一些主要的栖息地形成生物区系,包括冠层藻类,分布广泛,但其他一些,包括高哥氏和海鞭,在整个珊瑚礁系统中却显示出斑片状且分布受限。除了提供该地区珊瑚礁多样性的第一个定量和完整覆盖图之外,我们的模型还显示,近海礁石代表了具有高生态和保护价值的区域多样性热点。因此,在保护区规划和管理中不应将区域礁石系统视为同质单元。预测生物区系分布的全覆盖图(以及相关的不确定性)可能越来越有价值,不仅对于保护规划,而且对于这些难以接近的生态系统的持续管理和监测。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号