Projected redistribution of sea turtle foraging areas reveals important sites for conservation

Anastasia Chatzimentor , Vasiliki Almpanidou , Aggeliki Doxa , Charalampos Dimitriadis , Antonios D. Mazaris
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Identification of important habitats of charismatic marine megafauna is essential to enhance our conservation capacity. Still, for species such as sea turtles that have a long-life span, a complex life history and a highly migratory nature, spatially delineating important marine areas is not a simple task. Even in the case that such areas are identified, our ability to draw effective measures and propose conservation prioritization schemes faces additional challenges, due to the dynamic climate-driven redistribution of habitats. Here, we compile a database on foraging locations of loggerhead sea turtles across the Mediterranean Sea and use climatic niche models to predict the distribution of foraging grounds for juvenile and adult life stages. We explore potential shifts due to future changes in ocean temperature and identify sites, considered as important for both life stages, that will persist under climate change. We found extensive areas which could host foraging sites for juvenile loggerheads, distributed at the central and western Mediterranean, while adults’ foraging grounds had a more sparse and patchy distribution, mostly at the central and eastern part of the basin. Under future changes, expansions prevail over contractions, but projected redistribution of foraging space for both life stages will probably lead to remarkable losses of climatic suitability at certain sites. The coverage of important areas, hosted primarily at the neritic zone, will be extended in the future. Our analyses add a missing dimension to conservation efforts, related to the basin-wide distribution of important areas, offering novel insights towards incorporating climate change into conservation planning.

海龟觅食区域的重新分配显示了重要的保护地点
确定有魅力的海洋巨型动物的重要栖息地,对提高我们的保护能力至关重要。然而,对于海龟这样寿命长、生命史复杂、具有高度迁徙性的物种来说,在空间上划定重要的海洋区域并不是一项简单的任务。即使在确定了这些区域的情况下,由于气候驱动的动态栖息地再分配,我们制定有效措施和提出保护优先计划的能力也面临着额外的挑战。在这里,我们编制了一个关于整个地中海的红海龟觅食地点的数据库,并使用气候生态位模型来预测幼海龟和成年海龟觅食地的分布。我们探索了未来海洋温度变化的潜在变化,并确定了在气候变化下将持续存在的对两个生命阶段都很重要的地点。研究发现,幼红海龟的觅食地分布在地中海中部和西部,而成红海龟的觅食地分布较为稀疏和不均匀,主要分布在盆地中部和东部。在未来的变化中,扩张战胜了收缩,但两个生命阶段的觅食空间的重新分配可能会导致某些地点气候适应性的显著丧失。今后将扩大主要在浅海地带的重要地区的覆盖范围。我们的分析为保护工作增加了一个缺失的维度,与重要区域的全流域分布有关,为将气候变化纳入保护规划提供了新的见解。
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