Species distribution models of two critically endangered deep-sea octocorals reveal fishing impacts on vulnerable marine ecosystems in central Mediterranean Sea

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V. Lauria
G. Garofalo
F. Fiorentino
D. Massi
G. Milisenda
S. Piraino
T. Russo
M. Gristina
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[1] National Research Council (CNR),Institute for Coastal Marine Environment (IAMC)
[2] University of Salento,Department of Biological and Environmental Sciences and Technologies
[3] CONISMA - Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Scienze del Mare,Department of Economics and Finance, Faculty of Economics
[4] University of Rome Tor Vergata,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 7卷
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Deep-sea coral assemblages are key components of marine ecosystems that generate habitats for fish and invertebrate communities and act as marine biodiversity hot spots. Because of their life history traits, deep-sea corals are highly vulnerable to human impacts such as fishing. They are an indicator of vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs), therefore their conservation is essential to preserve marine biodiversity. In the Mediterranean Sea deep-sea coral habitats are associated with commercially important crustaceans, consequently their abundance has dramatically declined due to the effects of trawling. Marine spatial planning is required to ensure that the conservation of these habitats is achieved. Species distribution models were used to investigate the distribution of two critically endangered octocorals (Funiculina quadrangularis and Isidella elongata) in the central Mediterranean as a function of environmental and fisheries variables. Results show that both species exhibit species-specific habitat preferences and spatial patterns in response to environmental variables, but the impact of trawling on their distribution differed. In particular F. quadrangularis can overlap with fishing activities, whereas I. elongata occurs exclusively where fishing is low or absent. This study represents the first attempt to identify key areas for the protection of soft and compact mud VMEs in the central Mediterranean Sea.
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