推进之星:评估珊瑚悬崖生态状况的修订方案

IF 4.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Luigi Piazzi , Paola Gennaro , Annalisa Azzola , Maria Francesca Cinti , Monica Montefalcone
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最近提出了STAR协议,通过ESCA, ISLA和COARSE三个指数来标准化评估珊瑚悬崖生态质量的抽样方法。本文提出了STAR协议的修订版本,以增强其鲁棒性和有效性。与之前的建议相比,新的建议包括使用视频样带对直立珊瑚虫进行更准确的评估,开发独立于珊瑚藻的新的ESCA (n-ESCA)指数,并与ISLA指数相结合,以及创建平均计算n-ESCA和COARSE的IICA指数。将新的STAR方案应用于西地中海的28个地点,并将所有指数(ESCA、ISLA、COARSE、n-ESCA、IICA)获得的生态状况与由人类化指数计算的人类压力水平进行比较。与ESCA、COARSE和ISLA指数相比,n-ESCA指数具有更强的相关性,表明n-ESCA指数能更好地响应影响所调查珊瑚的人为压力。此外,IICA的相关性强于n-ESCA和COARSE指数,进一步支持了将多个生态描述符整合在一起进行更全面评价的优势。先进的STAR协议克服了过去几年大规模应用的限制,提供了一个更强大、更敏感的工具,可以有效地捕捉珊瑚栖息地的精细尺度和更广泛的生态变化。
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Advancing star: A revised protocol for assessing the ecological status of coralligenous cliffs
The STAR protocol was recently proposed to standardise sampling methods for assessing the ecological quality of coralligenous cliffs through the three indices ESCA, ISLA and COARSE. In this paper, a revised version of the STAR protocol was proposed to enhance its robustness and effectiveness. Compared to the previous one, this new proposal includes the use of video transects for a more accurate assessment of erect anthozoans, the development of a new ESCA (n-ESCA) index independent of the encrusting coralline algae and integrated with the ISLA index, and the creation of the IICA index calculated averaging n-ESCA and COARSE. The new STAR protocol was applied to 28 sites in the western Mediterranean Sea and the ecological status obtained from all the indices (ESCA, ISLA, COARSE, n-ESCA, IICA) were compared to the human pressure levels calculated by an anthropization index. The n-ESCA showed a stronger correlation compared to the ESCA, COARSE and ISLA indices, indicating a better response of this new index to anthropogenic pressures affecting the investigated coralligenous. Moreover, the correlation obtained for the IICA was stronger than that showed individually by the n-ESCA and COARSE indices, further supporting the advantage of integrating multiple ecological descriptors for a more comprehensive evaluation. The advanced STAR protocol overcome the constraints emerged over several years of large-scale application of the previous version, offering a more robust and sensitive tool that can effectively capture both fine-scale and broader ecological changes in coralligenous habitats.
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Marine pollution bulletin
Marine pollution bulletin 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
15.50%
发文量
1077
审稿时长
68 days
期刊介绍: Marine Pollution Bulletin is concerned with the rational use of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, the seas and oceans, as well as with documenting marine pollution and introducing new forms of measurement and analysis. A wide range of topics are discussed as news, comment, reviews and research reports, not only on effluent disposal and pollution control, but also on the management, economic aspects and protection of the marine environment in general.
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