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Spatial distribution and density of the invasive sea urchin Diadema setosum in Turkey (eastern Mediterranean)

机译:土耳其(地中海东部)入侵海胆Diadema setosum的空间分布和密度

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The sea urchin, Diadema setosum, is a poisonous species that originates in the Indo-Pacific and the Red Sea. Although this species has been recorded in several areas in the Mediterranean Sea, its habitat selection, density, distribution and ecological impacts have not been comprehensively documented to date. This study combined the diving observations (n = 53 sites) and local ecological knowledge (LEK) of SCUBA divers (n = 100) to provide information on the distribution and density of this invasive sea urchin on the Aegean and Levantine coasts of Turkey between September and October 2020. The results indicated that D. setosum was more prevalent along the southern coast of Turkey compared with the western coast, where it is colder. The highest densities of D. setosum were observed in rocky habitats at a depth range of 0–5 m. Moreover, the densities increased with increasing bottom temperatures (up to 150 ind./100 m~2). Recent reports from the Levantine and south Aegean coasts highlighted that the densities of D. setosum increased dramatically during the past year. The results of the present study suggested that D. setosum provides shelter for a total of four fish species, including Chromis chromis, Gobius sp., Cheilodipterus novemstriatus and Thalassoma pavo. This species of urchin poses a threat due to its potential grazing and bioerosion effects in the Mediterranean. Thus, future studies should focus on the feeding ecology of D. setosum and the competition with native species that share the same habitat to obtain an improved understanding of the ecological impacts of this invasive species. Although the present study provides the first comprehensive dataset on the density and distribution of this invasive sea urchin for Turkey in the eastern Mediterranean region, we suggest that its population should be monitored for long periods using direct observations, LEK and citizen science.
机译:海胆(Diadema setosum)是一种有毒物种,起源于印度太平洋和红海。尽管该物种已在地中海的几个地区被记录下来,但迄今为止尚未全面记录其栖息地选择、密度、分布和生态影响。本研究结合了潜水观察(n = 53 个地点)和水肺潜水员(n = 100)的当地生态知识 (LEK),提供了 2020 年 9 月至 10 月期间这种入侵海胆在土耳其爱琴海和黎凡特海岸的分布和密度信息。结果表明,与较冷的西海岸相比,土耳其南部海岸的 D. setosum 更为普遍。在深度范围为0-5 m的岩石生境中观察到最高的D. setosum 密度。此外,密度随着底部温度的升高而增加(高达150 ind./100 m~2)。最近来自黎凡特和爱琴海南部海岸的报告强调,在过去一年中,D. setosum 的密度急剧增加。本研究结果表明,沙鲷为Chromis chromis、Gobius sp.、Cheilodipterus novemstriatus和Thalassoma pavo等4种鱼类提供了庇护所。这种海胆因其在地中海的潜在放牧和生物侵蚀效应而构成威胁。因此,未来的研究应重点关注D的摄食生态学。Setosum以及与共享相同栖息地的本地物种的竞争,以更好地了解这种入侵物种的生态影响。尽管本研究为土耳其在地中海东部地区提供了关于这种入侵海胆密度和分布的第一个综合数据集,但我们建议应使用直接观察、LEK 和公民科学对其种群进行长期监测。

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