Deep-Sea Coral Abundance, Distribution, and Community Structure on Seafloor Features Across a Broad Depth Gradient in North-Central California National Marine Sanctuaries

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q3 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY
Kaitlin Graiff, Danielle Lipski, Jan Roletto, Gary C. Williams, M. Elizabeth Clarke, Thomas E. Laidig
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Patterns in deep-sea coral (DSC) diversity and distribution are described for a range of benthic habitat features including offshore banks, continental shelf and slope, and submarine canyons in three national marine sanctuaries off the coast of North-central California. Sixteen visual datasets of DSC observations collected using underwater vehicles from 2010 to 2021 across a wide depth range of 35–3317 m were analyzed for zonation by depth and seafloor feature type. A total of 36,670 DSC from at least 20 families were documented in the study area. Taxa displayed patterns corresponding to depth and seafloor feature type, such as broad distribution across multiple depths and features or narrower depth range and fewer features. Significant divergence in DSC assemblage diversity and density occurred between banks and canyons, representing the shallowest and deepest depth extents in the study area. One species of Stylasteridae coral primarily inhabited banks and accounted for the highest density of all DSC taxa. Diversity of soft corals and gorgonians (Octocorallia) and black corals (Antipatharia) was greatest on the slope and canyons. Other octocorals such as sea pens (Pennatuloidea) collectively spanned the largest depth ranges throughout the study area on all features other than banks. Comprehensively describing DSC communities in relation to seafloor features throughout an extensive depth range may have applications to other regions globally where similar habitats and DSC families are found. Our growing understanding of taxonomic diversity and zonation adds to existing knowledge of depth and geographic distributions on the U.S. West Coast and provides a crucial foundation for effective management and conservation efforts for DSC communities.

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加州中北部国家海洋保护区的深海珊瑚丰度、分布和群落结构在海底特征上的广泛深度梯度
本文描述了加利福尼亚中北部沿海三个国家海洋保护区的深海珊瑚(DSC)多样性和分布模式,包括近海银行、大陆架和斜坡以及海底峡谷等底栖生物栖息地特征。对2010年至2021年水下航行器在35-3317 m宽深度范围内收集的16个DSC观测视觉数据集进行了深度和海底特征类型分区分析。研究区至少有20个家庭共记录了36670例DSC。分类群表现出与深度和海底特征类型相对应的分布模式,如在多个深度和特征上分布广泛或在较窄的深度范围和较少的特征上分布。滩谷之间DSC组合多样性和密度存在显著差异,分别代表了研究区最浅和最深的深度。其中一种主要栖息在河岸上,在所有DSC分类群中密度最高。软珊瑚、柳珊瑚(Octocorallia)和黑珊瑚(Antipatharia)在斜坡和峡谷的多样性最大。其他的八爪珊瑚,如海笔(Pennatuloidea),在整个研究区除岸外的所有特征上都跨越了最大的深度范围。在广泛的深度范围内,全面描述DSC群落与海底特征的关系,可能会应用于全球其他发现类似栖息地和DSC家族的地区。我们对分类多样性和地带性的不断了解增加了对美国西海岸深度和地理分布的现有知识,并为DSC群落的有效管理和保护工作提供了重要基础。
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Marine Ecology-An Evolutionary Perspective
Marine Ecology-An Evolutionary Perspective 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
2.70
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0.00%
发文量
37
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Marine Ecology publishes original contributions on the structure and dynamics of marine benthic and pelagic ecosystems, communities and populations, and on the critical links between ecology and the evolution of marine organisms. The journal prioritizes contributions elucidating fundamental aspects of species interaction and adaptation to the environment through integration of information from various organizational levels (molecules to ecosystems) and different disciplines (molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, marine biology, natural history, geography, oceanography, palaeontology and modelling) as viewed from an ecological perspective. The journal also focuses on population genetic processes, evolution of life histories, morphological traits and behaviour, historical ecology and biogeography, macro-ecology and seascape ecology, palaeo-ecological reconstruction, and ecological changes due to introduction of new biota, human pressure or environmental change. Most applied marine science, including fisheries biology, aquaculture, natural-products chemistry, toxicology, and local pollution studies lie outside the scope of the journal. Papers should address ecological questions that would be of interest to a worldwide readership of ecologists; papers of mostly local interest, including descriptions of flora and fauna, taxonomic descriptions, and range extensions will not be considered.
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