A hierarchical classification of benthic biodiversity and assessment of protected areas in the Southern Ocean

An international effort is underway to establish a representative system of marine protected areas (MPAs) in the Southern Ocean to help provide for the long-term conservation of marine biodiversity in the region. Important to this undertaking is knowledge of the distribution of benthic assemblages....

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description An international effort is underway to establish a representative system of marine protected areas (MPAs) in the Southern Ocean to help provide for the long-term conservation of marine biodiversity in the region. Important to this undertaking is knowledge of the distribution of benthic assemblages. Here, our aim is to identify the areas where benthic marine assemblages are likely to differ from each other in the Southern Ocean including near-shore Antarctica. We achieve this by using a hierarchical spatial classification of ecoregions, bathomes and environmental types. Ecoregions are defined according to available data on biogeographic patterns and environmental drivers on dispersal. Bathomes are identified according to depth strata defined by species distributions. Environmental types are uniquely classified according to the geomorphic features found within the bathomes in each ecoregion. We identified 23 ecoregions and nine bathomes. From a set of 28 types of geomorphic features of the seabed, 562 unique environmental types were classified for the Southern Ocean. We applied the environmental types as surrogates of different assemblages of biodiversity to assess the representativeness of existing MPAs. We found that 12 ecoregions are not represented in MPAs and that no ecoregion has their full range of environmental types represented in MPAs. Current MPA planning processes, if implemented, will substantially increase the representation of environmental types particularly within 8 ecoregions. To meet internationally agreed conservation goals, additional MPAs will be needed. To assist with this process, we identified 107 spatially restricted environmental types, which should be considered for inclusion in future MPAs. Detailed supplementary data including a spatial dataset are provided.
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subjects Analysis
Animals
Antarctic Regions
Aquatic Organisms - classification
Aquatic Organisms - genetics
Biodiversity
Biodiversity conservation
Biogeography
Biology
Biology and Life Sciences
Classification
Computer and Information Sciences
Conservation
Conservation of Natural Resources
Dispersal
Earth Sciences
Ecology and Environmental Sciences
Ecosystem biology
Ecosystems
Environmental Monitoring
Geologic Sediments - analysis
Geomorphology
Ice Cover
International agreements
Marine Biology
Marine conservation
Marine protected areas
Museums
Ocean bottom
Ocean floor
Oceans
Oceans and Seas
Protected areas
Protection and preservation
Science
Science Policy
Social Sciences
Spatial data
Spatial distribution
Species classification
Stratigraphy
Wildlife conservation
title A hierarchical classification of benthic biodiversity and assessment of protected areas in the Southern Ocean
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