Climate change effects on deep-water corals – habitat suitability model input data ...

Deep-water corals are protected in the seas around New Zealand by legislation that prohibits intentional damage and removal, and by marine protected areas where bottom trawling is prohibited. However, these measures do not protect them from the impacts of a changing climate and ocean acidification....

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Main Author: Anderson, Owen
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Language:English
Published: Dryad 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.41ns1rnht
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.41ns1rnht 2024-02-04T10:03:38+01:00 Climate change effects on deep-water corals – habitat suitability model input data ... Anderson, Owen 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.41ns1rnht https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.41ns1rnht en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.16389 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 FOS Biological sciences Habitat suitability models HSM Earth system models Climate change refugia Random Forests Boosted Regression Trees marine protected areas MPAs Dataset dataset 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.41ns1rnht10.1111/gcb.16389 2024-01-05T01:14:15Z Deep-water corals are protected in the seas around New Zealand by legislation that prohibits intentional damage and removal, and by marine protected areas where bottom trawling is prohibited. However, these measures do not protect them from the impacts of a changing climate and ocean acidification. To enable adequate future protection from these threats we require knowledge of the present distribution of corals and the environmental conditions that determine their preferred habitat, as well as the likely future changes in these conditions, so that we can identify areas for potential refugia. In this study, we built habitat suitability models for 12 taxa of deep-water corals using a comprehensive set of sample data and predicted present and future seafloor environmental conditions from an earth system model specifically tailored for the South Pacific. These models predicted that for most taxa there will be substantial shifts in the location of the most suitable habitat and decreases in the area of such ... : Data include twelve .csv files with locations of presence and absence samples for twelve deep-water coral taxa, collected from research surveys, commercial fishing operations, and museum records. Along with locality information, values for a range of parameters representing seafloor environmental conditions at the sampling sites are included. in addition to the sampling data there are three other .csv files representing values of the environmental parameters in each cell of a 1x1 km grid covering the study area (the New Zealand Marine Region), with cell locations represented as projected coordinates in Mercator 41 Projection (EPSG: 3994). The environmental parameters are a mixture of temporally fixed and temporally variable parameters, the latter obtained from New Zealand Earth System Model outputs. One file has parameters that represent present conditions (reference period 1995-2014), the second file has parameters that represent future conditions (reference period 2080-2099) under a 'moderate' greenhouse ... Dataset Ocean acidification DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) New Zealand Pacific
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Earth system models
Climate change
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Random Forests
Boosted Regression Trees
marine protected areas MPAs
spellingShingle FOS Biological sciences
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Earth system models
Climate change
refugia
Random Forests
Boosted Regression Trees
marine protected areas MPAs
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Climate change effects on deep-water corals – habitat suitability model input data ...
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Earth system models
Climate change
refugia
Random Forests
Boosted Regression Trees
marine protected areas MPAs
description Deep-water corals are protected in the seas around New Zealand by legislation that prohibits intentional damage and removal, and by marine protected areas where bottom trawling is prohibited. However, these measures do not protect them from the impacts of a changing climate and ocean acidification. To enable adequate future protection from these threats we require knowledge of the present distribution of corals and the environmental conditions that determine their preferred habitat, as well as the likely future changes in these conditions, so that we can identify areas for potential refugia. In this study, we built habitat suitability models for 12 taxa of deep-water corals using a comprehensive set of sample data and predicted present and future seafloor environmental conditions from an earth system model specifically tailored for the South Pacific. These models predicted that for most taxa there will be substantial shifts in the location of the most suitable habitat and decreases in the area of such ... : Data include twelve .csv files with locations of presence and absence samples for twelve deep-water coral taxa, collected from research surveys, commercial fishing operations, and museum records. Along with locality information, values for a range of parameters representing seafloor environmental conditions at the sampling sites are included. in addition to the sampling data there are three other .csv files representing values of the environmental parameters in each cell of a 1x1 km grid covering the study area (the New Zealand Marine Region), with cell locations represented as projected coordinates in Mercator 41 Projection (EPSG: 3994). The environmental parameters are a mixture of temporally fixed and temporally variable parameters, the latter obtained from New Zealand Earth System Model outputs. One file has parameters that represent present conditions (reference period 1995-2014), the second file has parameters that represent future conditions (reference period 2080-2099) under a 'moderate' greenhouse ...
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title_full_unstemmed Climate change effects on deep-water corals – habitat suitability model input data ...
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