A preliminary study toward an index based on coralligenous assemblages for the ecological status assessment of Mediterranean French coastal waters

► This method evaluated the quality of coralligenous habitat and costal waters according to WFD. ► 38 field stations were described using composition, functional and structural metrics. ► Coralligenous Assemblage index (CAI) was linked to human pressures. ► Sludge percent, bryozoa and builder specie...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ecological indicators 2012-09, Vol.20, p.345-352
Hauptverfasser: Deter, Julie, Descamp, Pierre, Ballesta, Laurent, Boissery, Pierre, Holon, Florian
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Zusammenfassung:► This method evaluated the quality of coralligenous habitat and costal waters according to WFD. ► 38 field stations were described using composition, functional and structural metrics. ► Coralligenous Assemblage index (CAI) was linked to human pressures. ► Sludge percent, bryozoa and builder species percent cover were selected for CAI design. ► CAI was positively and significantly linked to anthropization. Despite the great contribution of coralligenous communities to Mediterranean biodiversity (second key-ecosystem after Posidonia oceanica meadows), they were never considered in the establishment of multimetric indices for ecological status assessment of marine environment. In this paper, we describe a method to evaluate the ecological status of coralligenous assemblages along Mediterranean French coasts. Several metrics were selected from literature for coralligenous assemblage description and include functional and structural information: percent cover of visible non-vagile species (using photographic quadrats along a transect) and gorgonian demography. Thirty eight field stations were sampled for these metrics in PACA (Provence-Alpes-Côte-d’Azur) region in June 2010 and considered for their morphology (bank, rim), geographical orientation and principal current direction (North, East, West, South) and depth (from −30 to −84m). Metrics found to be linked to human pressures using ANCOVA and multiple correlation matrix were selected to be included in the index. The index (Coralligenous Assemblage Index, CAI) that we proposed was based on three selected metrics (Bryozoa percent cover, sludge percent cover, builder species percent cover) and considers depth; it was positively and significantly linked to anthropization (related to water quality). The 38 stations studied with theoretically good to bad environmental conditions were classified in levels of status in accordance with our field work knowledge. CAI variation was validated with three stations sampled with 30 other photos. This index could be an effective tool for the assessment of the ecological quality of coralligenous communities. It could be applied in the context of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive as well as in conservation and sustainable management of the marine environment.
ISSN:1470-160X
1872-7034
DOI:10.1016/j.ecolind.2012.03.001