Habitat suitability models of five keynote Bulgarian Black Sea fish species relative to specific abiotic and biotic factors

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q2 OCEANOGRAPHY
Ivelina Zlateva, Violin Raykov, Violeta Slabakova, Elitsa Stefanova, Kremena Stefanova
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Abstract

Over the past few years, predicting species spatial distributions has been recognized as a powerful tool for studying biological invasions in conservation biology and planning, ecology, and evolutionary biology. Species spatial distribution models (SDMs) are used extensively for assessing the effects of changes in habitat suitability, the impacts of climate change, and the realignment of the existing conservation priorities. SDMs relate known patterns of species occurrences to a specific set of environmental conditions. Accordingly, we have used MaxEnt SDM tool in order to provide habitat suitability models of 5 keynote fish species: European sprat (Sprattus sprattus L.), red mullet (Mullus barbatus, L.), horse mackerel (Trachurus mediterraneus, L.), bluefish (Pomatomus saltatrix, L.) and whiting (Merlangius merlangus, L.), inhabiting the Bulgarian region of the Black Sea. Presence-only (PO) data collected by pelagic surveys performed between 2017 and 2019 was further utilized to link known species occurrence localities with selected abiotic factors, such as surface sea temperature and salinity, dissolved oxygen, and speed of currents. Biotic interactions were also considered for fitting the patterns of habitat suitability models. The SDMs, obtained from the present research study, prove to have satisfactory predictive accuracy to be further implemented for conservation measures and planning, stock management policy-making, or ecological forecasting.

保加利亚黑海五种主要鱼类相对于特定非生物和生物因素的生境适宜性模型
近年来,物种空间分布预测已被认为是保护生物学、规划生物学、生态学和进化生物学研究生物入侵的有力工具。物种空间分布模型(SDMs)被广泛用于评估生境适宜性变化的影响、气候变化的影响以及现有保护重点的重新调整。sdm将已知的物种发生模式与一组特定的环境条件联系起来。基于此,我们利用MaxEnt SDM工具建立了5种主要鱼类的生境适宜性模型:生活在黑海保加利亚海域的欧洲鲽鱼(Sprattus Sprattus L.)、红鲻鱼(Mullus barbatus L.)、马鲛鱼(Trachurus mediterraneus L.)、蓝鱼(Pomatomus saltatrix L.)和白鲑(Merlangius merlangus L.)。进一步利用2017年至2019年期间进行的远洋调查收集的仅存在(PO)数据,将已知物种的发生地点与选定的非生物因素(如海面温度和盐度、溶解氧和洋流速度)联系起来。为了拟合生境适宜性模型的模式,还考虑了生物相互作用。本研究所得的SDMs具有较好的预测精度,可进一步应用于保护措施和规划、种群管理决策或生态预测。
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Oceanologia
Oceanologia 地学-海洋学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
6.90%
发文量
63
审稿时长
146 days
期刊介绍: Oceanologia is an international journal that publishes results of original research in the field of marine sciences with emphasis on the European seas.
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