预测澳大利亚西南部海底峡谷冷水硬核珊瑚的适宜生长区域

IF 3.4 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
F. Di Giovanna, G. Castellan, M. L. Vitelletti, M. Taviani, F. Foglini, M. T. McCulloch, P. Montagna, J. A. Trotter
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摘要

利用遥控潜水器(ROV)对澳大利亚西南部近海海底峡谷进行勘探,记录了冷水珊瑚(CWC)生态系统的发生,主要是沿着峡谷的头部和斜坡。作为该地区第一次大型ROV调查,关于该地区CWC分布的信息仍然有限。本文应用生境适宜性模型(HSM)确定了这些海底峡谷系统中核状CWC生境的潜在分布。我们表明,环境和地貌变量的整合使HSM能够识别出有利于该地区冰动期CWC发生的关键条件。澳大利亚西南部海底峡谷:布雷默峡谷系统(BCS),加比山海山和Leeuwin峡谷和珀斯峡谷。水珊瑚目冷水珊瑚分类群。方法利用遥感变量和地形测量指标建立高分辨率最大熵模型(Maxent)。在施密特海洋研究所FK200126巡航期间,由RV Falkor上的ROV获得了sccleractinian CWC发生的视频。该模型确定了澳大利亚西南部海底峡谷中最适合硬核纪CWC栖息地的海底部分。结果模型预测了超过27.2 km2的核状生物CWC适宜生境(适宜度指数>; 0.6),仅占海底峡谷系统总表面积的~0.254%。溶解氧是影响CWC分布的最重要因素,其次是地形崎岖度、坡度和底部温度,证实了它们对CWC分布的重要性。最适宜的位置是沿大陆架底部出现的峡谷头、斜坡和地貌特征。本研究采用遥感与地貌数据相结合的综合方法,确定了潜在的石核动物栖息地。该模型的高性能表明,遥感数据是估算冰动期CWC分布的有价值的预测因子。我们的建模方法的结果不仅有助于增加对这些生态相关生态系统在澳大利亚西南部海底峡谷中分布的了解,而且还有助于了解限制其分布的关键参数。这些信息对于制定和执行有针对性的保护行动和有效的自然资源管理计划至关重要。
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Predicting Suitable Areas for Cold-Water Scleractinian Corals in Southwestern Australian Submarine Canyons

Predicting Suitable Areas for Cold-Water Scleractinian Corals in Southwestern Australian Submarine Canyons

Aim

The exploration of submarine canyons offshore southwestern Australia using remotely operated vehicles (ROV) has documented the occurrence of cold-water coral (CWC) ecosystems, predominantly along the heads and slopes of the canyons. Representing the first major ROV investigation in this region, information on CWC distribution in this area is still limited. Here we apply a habitat suitability model (HSM) to identify the potential distribution of scleractinian CWC habitats in these submarine canyon systems. We show that the integration of environmental and geomorphological variables allows the HSM to identify key conditions favourable for the occurrence of scleractinian CWC in this region.

Location

Southwestern Australian submarine canyons: Bremer canyon system (BCS), Mount Gabi seamount and Leeuwin Canyon and Perth Canyon.

Taxon

Cold-water corals in the Order Scleractinia.

Methods

High-resolution maximum entropy model (Maxent) was developed using remote sensing variables and geomorphological indices derived from bathymetry. Scleractinian CWC occurrences were obtained from videos acquired by ROV onboard RV Falkor during the Schmidt Ocean Institute cruise FK200126. The model identified portions of the seafloor most suitable for scleractinian CWC habitat in the SW Australian submarine canyons.

Results

Modelling predicted over 27.2 km2 of suitable habitat for scleractinian CWC (suitability index > 0.6), representing only ~0.254% of the total surface area of the submarine canyon systems explored. Dissolved oxygen resulted as the most relevant factor, followed by terrain ruggedness, slope and bottom temperature, confirming their importance for CWC distribution. The most suitable locations were in canyon heads, slopes and geomorphological features emerging from the bottom along the continental shelf.

Main Conclusion

Our integrated approach identified potential scleractinian habitats using a combination of remote sensing and geomorphological data. The high performance of the model suggests that remote sensing data are valuable predictors to estimate scleractinian CWC distribution.

The results of our modelling approach not only contribute to increasing the knowledge of the distribution of these ecologically relevant ecosystems in the poorly explored SW Australia submarine canyons but also of the key parameters limiting their distribution. Such information is crucial for establishing and implementing targeted conservation actions and effective natural resource management plans.

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Journal of Biogeography
Journal of Biogeography 环境科学-生态学
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期刊介绍: Papers dealing with all aspects of spatial, ecological and historical biogeography are considered for publication in Journal of Biogeography. The mission of the journal is to contribute to the growth and societal relevance of the discipline of biogeography through its role in the dissemination of biogeographical research.
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