Modelling the niche for a marine vertebrate: a case study incorporating behavioural plasticity, proximate threats and climate change

被引:41
作者
Pikesley, Stephen K. [1 ,2 ]
Broderick, Annette C. [1 ]
Cejudo, Daniel [3 ]
Coyne, Michael S. [4 ]
Godfrey, Matthew H. [5 ]
Godley, Brendan J. [1 ]
Lopez, Pedro [6 ]
Felipe Lopez-Jurado, Luis [7 ]
Elsy Merino, Sonia [8 ]
Varo-Cruz, Nuria [7 ]
Witt, Matthew J. [2 ]
Hawkes, Lucy A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Exeter, Coll Life & Environm Sci, Ctr Ecol & Conservat, Penryn TR10 9EZ, Cornwall, England
[2] Univ Exeter, Environm & Sustainabil Inst, Penryn TR10 9EZ, Cornwall, England
[3] Cabo Verde Natura 2000, Sal Rei, Boavista, Cape Verde
[4] Seaturtle Org, Durham, NC 27705 USA
[5] North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commiss, Beaufort, NC 28516 USA
[6] Bios CV, Sal Rei, Boavista, Cape Verde
[7] Univ Las Palmas de GC, Dept Biol, ES-35017 Las Palmas De Gran Cana, Spain
[8] Inst Nacl Desenvolvimento Pescas, Mindelo, Sao Vicente, Cape Verde
关键词
TURTLES CARETTA-CARETTA; LOGGERHEAD SEA-TURTLES; SATELLITE TRACKING; FISHERIES BYCATCH; DIVING BEHAVIOR; CAPE-VERDE; CONSERVATION; HABITAT; MIGRATION; DICHOTOMY;
D O I
10.1111/ecog.01245
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The integration of satellite telemetry, remotely sensed environmental data, and habitat/environmental modelling has provided for a growing understanding of spatial and temporal ecology of species of conservation concern. The Republic of Cape Verde comprises the only substantial rookery for the loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta in the eastern Atlantic. A size related dichotomy in adult foraging patterns has previously been revealed for adult sea turtles from this population with a proportion of adults foraging neritically, whilst the majority forage oceanically. Here we describe observed habitat use and employ ecological niche modelling to identify suitable foraging habitats for animals utilising these two distinct behavioural strategies. We also investigate how these predicted habitat niches may alter under the influence of climate change induced oceanic temperature rises. We further contextualise our niche models with fisheries catch data and knowledge of fisheries hotspots' to infer threat from fisheries interaction to this population, for animals employing both strategies. Our analysis revealed repeated use of coincident oceanic habitat, over multiple seasons, by all smaller loggerhead turtles, whilst larger neritic foraging turtles occupied continental shelf waters. Modelled habitat niches were spatially distinct, and under the influence of predicted sea surface temperature rises, there was further spatial divergence of suitable habitats. Analysis of fisheries catch data highlighted that the observed and modelled habitats for oceanic and neritic loggerhead turtles could extensively interact with intensive fisheries activity within oceanic and continental shelf waters of northwest Africa. We suggest that the development and enforcement of sustainable management strategies, specifically multi-national fisheries policy, may begin to address some of these issues; however, these must be flexible and adaptive to accommodate potential range shift for this species.
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页码:803 / 812
页数:10
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