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Assessing long term change of Fucus spp. communities in the northern Baltic Sea using monitoring data and spatial modeling

机译:评估浮出水SPP的长期变化。北部波罗的海的社区使用监测数据和空间建模

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Changes in nutrient and sediment concentrations alter the light availability on the seafloor, and consequently the aquatic ecosystems. Decreasing light availability limits plant growth and causes changes in species composition. Local changes in marine biodiversity caused by human activities have been documented around the Baltic Sea, but large-scale changes in species' spatial distributions remain unreported due to a lack of data and methodological solutions. The available monitoring data of the underwater nature and the new applications for the modeling of species distribution has enabled the evaluation of past environmental conditions. We have utilized two separate analysis processes with separate datasets to assess the reduction of suitable seafloor areas for Fucus spp. in the Northern Baltic Sea. The change in depth distribution of Fucus spp. was first analyzed using monitoring data for the lower growth limit of Fucus vesiculosus from 70 monitoring stations along the Finnish coast; the measurements were taken between 1936 and 2017. The second analysis was performed by modeling the current and past favorable seafloor areas for a Fucus spp. dominated biotope. Using Secchi depth data from the early 20th century to the present day, we created a spatial variable, which represents light availability on the seafloor for over a century. The analysis results of the measurements and modeling reveal a dramatic decrease of suitable seafloor for Fucus spp.. Site by site evaluation of F. vesiculosus lower growth limit shows a strong reduction when comparing older measurements from literature sources to more recent monitoring. The change in the lower growth limit was evaluated using the methodologies of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Water Framework Directive (WFD) with results indicating severe degradation and a negative development towards a collapsed state. The observed long term trend could result in the habitat reaching a collapsed state within 10-15 years. Modeling results derived with the centennial Secchi data indicate on average that the decrease in light availability has reduced favorable sea floor areas for the Fucus spp. dominated biotope by 45%. Even though the Fucus spp. dominated biotope is still relatively common along the Finnish coastal areas, the drastic scale of change makes it a threatened species group.
机译:营养和沉积物浓度的变化改变了海底的光可用性,从而改变了水生生态系统。降低光可用性限制植物生长并导致物种组成的变化。由人类活动引起的海洋生物多样性的当地变化已经在波罗的海周围记录,但由于缺乏数据和方法解决方案,物种空间分布的大规模变化仍未被报告。水下性质的可用监测数据和物种分布建模的新应用已经启用了过去的环境条件的评估。我们已经利用了两个独立的分析过程,具有单独的数据集,以评估Fucus SPP的合适海底区域的减少。在波罗的海北部。浮雕深度分布的变化。首先使用芬兰海岸70个监测站​​的浮糖植物的较低生长限制的监测数据进行分析;在1936年至2017年之间进行了测量。通过对Fucus SPP进行模拟和过去有利的海底区域进行第二种分析。主导的生物素。使用20世纪初到现在的Secchi深度数据,我们创建了一个空间变量,这代表了一个世纪海底的光可用性。测量和建模的分析结果揭示了适用于Fucus SPP的合适海底的显着减少..根据从文献来源的较旧测量到更新的监测时,Vesiculosus较低的增长限制的衰减增长率较低。利用国际工会的方法(IUCN)和水框架指令(WFD)的方法评估了较低的增长限制的变化,结果表明对折叠状态严重降解和负面发展。观察到的长期趋势可能导致栖息地在10-15岁内达到折叠状态。与百年SECCHI数据的建模结果平均指出,光可用性的降低降低了Fucus SPP的良好海底区域。将生物塑化为45%。即使是浮魅源的SPP。主导的生物素沿着芬兰沿海地区仍然比较常见,变化的激烈变化规模使其成为一个受威胁的物种组。

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