常见的宽吻海豚栖息地适宜性在马耳他沿海水域作为人类改变的环境。

IF 3.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Marine environmental research Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-05 DOI:10.1016/j.marenvres.2025.107422
Francesca Soster, Charles Galdies, Tim Awbery, Adam Gauci, Benjamin Metzger, Nicholas Barbara, Bruno Díaz López
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摘要

海洋生态系统,特别是沿海地区的海洋生态系统,正日益受到陆地和海上人类活动的影响。随着人为压力的加剧,了解物种栖息地偏好及其与人类改变环境的相互作用对于指导保护工作至关重要。本研究首次全面评估了宽吻海豚(Tursiops truncatus)在马耳他水域的栖息地适宜性和人类活动暴露情况,该地区的特点是海上活动激烈,但对该物种的研究努力和基础知识有限。利用MaxEnt模型,我们将多个调查(2012-2021)的观测结果与关键环境(盐度、叶绿素-a、深度)和人为(船只交通密度)预测因子相结合,以确定生态重要性和潜在冲突区域。结果显示,主要在马耳他高原上,对浅海沿岸水域有强烈的偏好。盐度和叶绿素-a是最强大的环境驱动因素,而船只交通密度的单独影响有限,这可能反映了海豚在资源丰富但受人类影响的环境中的行为适应性。开发了一个暴露指数,以确定与船只交通和鱼类聚集装置(FAD)部署重叠的高生境适宜性区域,突出了几个潜在的空间冲突区域。这些发现强调了综合生态和人为因素对确定高风险区域的重要性,并为马耳他沿海水域的宽吻海豚提供更有效的保护策略。
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Common bottlenose dolphin habitat suitability in Malta's coastal waters as a human-altered environment.

Marine ecosystems, particularly in coastal regions, are increasingly shaped by human activities occurring both on land and at sea. As anthropogenic pressures intensify, understanding species habitat preferences and their interactions with human-altered environments is critical for guiding conservation efforts. This study provides the first comprehensive assessment of bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) habitat suitability and exposure to human activities in Maltese waters, a region characterised by intense maritime activity but limited research effort and baseline knowledge on the species. Using a MaxEnt model, we integrated sightings from multiple surveys (2012-2021) with key environmental (salinity, chlorophyll-a, depth) and anthropogenic (vessel traffic density) predictors to identify areas of ecological importance and potential conflict. Results revealed a strong preference for shallow coastal waters, primarily over the Malta Plateau. Salinity and chlorophyll-a emerged as the strongest environmental drivers, while vessel traffic density had limited standalone influence, possibly reflecting dolphins' behavioural adaptability in resource-rich but human-impacted environments. An exposure index was developed to identify areas where high habitat suitability overlaps with vessel traffic and Fish Aggregating Device (FAD) deployment, highlighting several zones of potential spatial conflict. These findings highlight the importance of integrating ecological and anthropogenic factors to identify high-risk areas and inform more effective conservation strategies for bottlenose dolphins in Malta's coastal waters.

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Marine environmental research
Marine environmental research 环境科学-毒理学
CiteScore
5.90
自引率
3.00%
发文量
217
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: Marine Environmental Research publishes original research papers on chemical, physical, and biological interactions in the oceans and coastal waters. The journal serves as a forum for new information on biology, chemistry, and toxicology and syntheses that advance understanding of marine environmental processes. Submission of multidisciplinary studies is encouraged. Studies that utilize experimental approaches to clarify the roles of anthropogenic and natural causes of changes in marine ecosystems are especially welcome, as are those studies that represent new developments of a theoretical or conceptual aspect of marine science. All papers published in this journal are reviewed by qualified peers prior to acceptance and publication. Examples of topics considered to be appropriate for the journal include, but are not limited to, the following: – The extent, persistence, and consequences of change and the recovery from such change in natural marine systems – The biochemical, physiological, and ecological consequences of contaminants to marine organisms and ecosystems – The biogeochemistry of naturally occurring and anthropogenic substances – Models that describe and predict the above processes – Monitoring studies, to the extent that their results provide new information on functional processes – Methodological papers describing improved quantitative techniques for the marine sciences.
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