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Building a baseline for habitat-forming corals by a multi-source approach, including Web Ecological Knowledge

机译:通过多源方法构建栖息地珊瑚的基线,包括网络生态知识

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In the Mediterranean, habitat-forming corals often characterize essential fish habitats. While their distribution is sufficiently known for the western basin, few data are available from the Central-Eastern Mediterranean Sea (CEM). This study fills this gap supplying the largest dataset ever built on the geographical and bathymetric distribution of the most relevant habitat-forming corals (Eunicella cavolini, Eunicella verrucosa, Eunicella singularis, Leptogorgia sarmentosa, Paramuricea clavata, Corallium rubrum and Savalia savaglia) of the CEM. Information collected from different sources such as literature, citizen science, and from the World Wide Web (WWW) was combined. Videos published on the WWW provided additional information on the presence of fishing lines and signs of damage, as well as on the distribution of purple and yellow-purple colonies of Paramuricea clavata. The study highlighted the impressive amount of information that the WWW can offer to scientists, termed here as Web Ecological Knowledge (WEK). The WEK is constantly fuelled by internauts, representing a free, refreshable, long-term exploitable reservoir of information. A quick and easy method to retrieve data from the WWW was illustrated. In addition, the distribution of corals was overlapped to marine protected areas and to the distribution of environmental conditions suitable for coralligenous habitats, fragile biogenic Mediterranean structures hosting complex assemblages in need of strict protection. The collected data allowed identifying priority areas with high species diversity and sites that are impacted by fishing activities. Supplied data can correctly address conservation and restoration policies in the CEM, adding an important contribution to ecosystem-based marine spatial planning.
机译:在地中海,栖息地形成珊瑚经常表征基本的鱼类栖息地。虽然他们的分布对于西部流域充分闻名,但中央东部地中海(CEM)可以获得很少的数据。本研究填补了这一差距,提供了最大的数据集,这些数据集是最相关的栖息地珊瑚(Eunicella Cavolini,Eunicella Verrucosa,Eunicella Singularis,Leptogorgia Sarmentosa,Parepurocea Clavata,Caralium Rubrum和Savalia Savlia)的地理和浴池。 。合并了从文学,公民科学等不同来源收集的信息,并从全球网络(WWW)相结合。 WWW上发布的视频提供了有关钓鱼线和损坏迹象的其他信息,以及paramuricea clavata的紫色和黄紫色菌落的分布。该研究强调了WWW可以向科学家提供的令人印象深刻的信息,在这里被称为网络生态知识(WEK)。 WEK不断受到宗旨的推动,代表免费,可饮d,长期可利用的信息储层。说明了从WWW中检索数据的快速且简单的方法。此外,珊瑚的分布与海洋保护区重叠,并分配适用于珊瑚栖息地的环境条件,围绕需要严格保护的复杂组装的脆弱的生物地中海结构。收集的数据允许识别具有高物种多样性的优先区域和受捕鱼活动影响的网站。提供的数据可以正确地解决CEM中的节约和恢复政策,为基于生态系统的海上空间规划增加了重要贡献。

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