Large-Scale Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Mediterranean Cephalopod Diversity

Species diversity is widely recognized as an important trait of ecosystems' functioning and resilience. Understanding the causes of diversity patterns and their interaction with the environmental conditions is essential in order to effectively assess and preserve existing diversity. While diver...

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Hauptverfasser: Keller, Stefanie, Bartolino, Valerio, Hidalgo, Manuel, Bitetto, Isabella, Casciaro, Loredana, Cuccu, Danila, Esteban, Antonio, Garcia, Cristina, Garofalo, Germana, Josephides, Marios, Jadaud, Angelique, Lefkaditou, Evgenia, Maiorano, Porzia, Manfredi, Chiara, Marceta, Bojan, Massutí, Enric, Micallef, Reno, Peristeraki, Panagiota, Relini, Giulio, Sartor, Paolo, Spedicato, Maria Teresa, Tserpes, George, Quetglas, Antoni
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description Species diversity is widely recognized as an important trait of ecosystems' functioning and resilience. Understanding the causes of diversity patterns and their interaction with the environmental conditions is essential in order to effectively assess and preserve existing diversity. While diversity patterns of most recurrent groups such as fish are commonly studied, other important taxa such as cephalopods have received less attention. In this work we present spatio-temporal trends of cephalopod diversity across the entire Mediterranean Sea during the last 19 years, analysing data from the annual bottom trawl survey MEDITS conducted by 5 different Mediterranean countries using standardized gears and sampling protocols. The influence of local and regional environmental variability in different Mediterranean regions is analysed applying generalized additive models, using species richness and the Shannon Wiener index as diversity descriptors. While the western basin showed a high diversity, our analyses do not support a steady eastward decrease of diversity as proposed in some previous studies. Instead, high Shannon diversity was also found in the Adriatic and Aegean Seas, and high species richness in the eastern Ionian Sea. Overall diversity did not show any consistent trend over the last two decades. Except in the Adriatic Sea, diversity showed a hump-shaped trend with depth in all regions, being highest between 200-400 m depth. Our results indicate that high Chlorophyll a concentrations and warmer temperatures seem to enhance species diversity, and the influence of these parameters is stronger for richness than for Shannon diversity.
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Understanding the causes of diversity patterns and their interaction with the environmental conditions is essential in order to effectively assess and preserve existing diversity. While diversity patterns of most recurrent groups such as fish are commonly studied, other important taxa such as cephalopods have received less attention. In this work we present spatio-temporal trends of cephalopod diversity across the entire Mediterranean Sea during the last 19 years, analysing data from the annual bottom trawl survey MEDITS conducted by 5 different Mediterranean countries using standardized gears and sampling protocols. The influence of local and regional environmental variability in different Mediterranean regions is analysed applying generalized additive models, using species richness and the Shannon Wiener index as diversity descriptors. While the western basin showed a high diversity, our analyses do not support a steady eastward decrease of diversity as proposed in some previous studies. Instead, high Shannon diversity was also found in the Adriatic and Aegean Seas, and high species richness in the eastern Ionian Sea. Overall diversity did not show any consistent trend over the last two decades. Except in the Adriatic Sea, diversity showed a hump-shaped trend with depth in all regions, being highest between 200-400 m depth. Our results indicate that high Chlorophyll a concentrations and warmer temperatures seem to enhance species diversity, and the influence of these parameters is stronger for richness than for Shannon diversity.</abstract><cop>United States</cop><pub>Public Library of Science</pub><pmid>26760965</pmid><doi>10.1371/journal.pone.0146469</doi><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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subjects Animals
Biodiversity
Biodiversity and Ecology
Cephalopoda - physiology
Cephalopods
Chlorophyll
Chlorophyll - metabolism
Chlorophyll A
Climate change
Data processing
Distribution
Earth Sciences
Ecology
Ecosystems
Ekologi
Environmental conditions
Environmental Sciences
Fish
Fisheries
Fishing
Forecasts and trends
Gears
Geography
Human influences
Mediterranean Region
Merluccius merluccius
Models, Theoretical
Oceanography
Pattern recognition
Productivity
Sciences of the Universe
Species diversity
Species richness
Species Specificity
Studies
Taxa
Temperature
Time Factors
title Large-Scale Spatio-Temporal Patterns of Mediterranean Cephalopod Diversity
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