Species distribution modelling and zonation outputs for 14 Procellariiformes species using the Southwest Atlantic Ocean during their year-cycle

With increasing pressure on the oceans from environmental change, there has been a global call for improved protection of marine ecosystems through the implementation of marine protected areas (MPAs). Here, we used species distribution modelling (SDM) of tracking data from 14 seabird species to iden...

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Main Authors: Krüger, Lucas, Ramos, Jaime Albino, Xavier, José Caetano, Grémillet, David, González-Solís, Jacob, Kolbeinsson, Yann, Militão, Teresa, Navarro, Joan, Petry, Maria Virginia, Phillips, Richard A, Ramírez, Iván, Reyes-González, José Manuel, Ryan, Peter G, Sigurdsson, Ian A, Van Sebille, Erik, Wanless, Ross M, Paiva, Vitor Hugo Rodrigues
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA 2017
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Online Access:https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.876722
https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.876722
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spelling ftpangaea:oai:pangaea.de:doi:10.1594/PANGAEA.876722 2023-05-15T17:50:39+02:00 Species distribution modelling and zonation outputs for 14 Procellariiformes species using the Southwest Atlantic Ocean during their year-cycle Krüger, Lucas Ramos, Jaime Albino Xavier, José Caetano Grémillet, David González-Solís, Jacob Kolbeinsson, Yann Militão, Teresa Navarro, Joan Petry, Maria Virginia Phillips, Richard A Ramírez, Iván Reyes-González, José Manuel Ryan, Peter G Sigurdsson, Ian A Van Sebille, Erik Wanless, Ross M Paiva, Vitor Hugo Rodrigues 2017-06-27 application/zip, 2 MBytes https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.876722 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.876722 en eng PANGAEA https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.876722 https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.876722 CC-BY-3.0: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Access constraints: unrestricted info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC-BY Supplement to: Krüger, Lucas; Ramos, Jaime Albino; Xavier, José Caetano; Grémillet, David; González-Solís, Jacob; Kolbeinsson, Yann; Militão, Teresa; Navarro, Joan; Petry, Maria Virginia; Phillips, Richard A; Ramírez, Iván; Reyes-González, José Manuel; Ryan, Peter G; Sigurdsson, Ian A; Van Sebille, Erik; Wanless, Ross M; Paiva, Vitor Hugo Rodrigues (2017): Identification of candidate pelagic marine protected areas through a seabird seasonal-, multispecific- and extinction risk-based approach. Animal Conservation, 20(5), 409-424, https://doi.org/10.1111/acv.12339 Dataset 2017 ftpangaea https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.876722 https://doi.org/10.1111/acv.12339 2023-01-20T09:09:12Z With increasing pressure on the oceans from environmental change, there has been a global call for improved protection of marine ecosystems through the implementation of marine protected areas (MPAs). Here, we used species distribution modelling (SDM) of tracking data from 14 seabird species to identify key marine areas in the southwest Atlantic Ocean, valuing areas based on seabird species occurrence, seasonality and extinction risk. We also compared overlaps between the outputs generated by the SDM and layers representing important human threats (fishing intensity, ship density, plastic and oil pollution, ocean acidification), and calculated loss in conservation value using fishing and ship density as cost layers. The key marine areas were located on the southern Patagonian Shelf, overlapping extensively with areas of high fishing activity, and did not change seasonally, while seasonal areas were located off south and southeast Brazil and overlapped with areas of high plastic pollution and ocean acidification. Non-seasonal key areas were located off northeast Brazil on an area of high biodiversity, and with relatively low human impacts. We found support for the use of seasonal areas depending on the seabird assemblage used, because there was a loss in conservation value for the seasonal compared to the non-seasonal approach when using 'cost' layers. Our approach, accounting for seasonal changes in seabird assemblages and their risk of extinction, identified additional candidate areas for incorporation in the network of pelagic MPAs. Dataset Ocean acidification PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science
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description With increasing pressure on the oceans from environmental change, there has been a global call for improved protection of marine ecosystems through the implementation of marine protected areas (MPAs). Here, we used species distribution modelling (SDM) of tracking data from 14 seabird species to identify key marine areas in the southwest Atlantic Ocean, valuing areas based on seabird species occurrence, seasonality and extinction risk. We also compared overlaps between the outputs generated by the SDM and layers representing important human threats (fishing intensity, ship density, plastic and oil pollution, ocean acidification), and calculated loss in conservation value using fishing and ship density as cost layers. The key marine areas were located on the southern Patagonian Shelf, overlapping extensively with areas of high fishing activity, and did not change seasonally, while seasonal areas were located off south and southeast Brazil and overlapped with areas of high plastic pollution and ocean acidification. Non-seasonal key areas were located off northeast Brazil on an area of high biodiversity, and with relatively low human impacts. We found support for the use of seasonal areas depending on the seabird assemblage used, because there was a loss in conservation value for the seasonal compared to the non-seasonal approach when using 'cost' layers. Our approach, accounting for seasonal changes in seabird assemblages and their risk of extinction, identified additional candidate areas for incorporation in the network of pelagic MPAs.
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author Krüger, Lucas
Ramos, Jaime Albino
Xavier, José Caetano
Grémillet, David
González-Solís, Jacob
Kolbeinsson, Yann
Militão, Teresa
Navarro, Joan
Petry, Maria Virginia
Phillips, Richard A
Ramírez, Iván
Reyes-González, José Manuel
Ryan, Peter G
Sigurdsson, Ian A
Van Sebille, Erik
Wanless, Ross M
Paiva, Vitor Hugo Rodrigues
spellingShingle Krüger, Lucas
Ramos, Jaime Albino
Xavier, José Caetano
Grémillet, David
González-Solís, Jacob
Kolbeinsson, Yann
Militão, Teresa
Navarro, Joan
Petry, Maria Virginia
Phillips, Richard A
Ramírez, Iván
Reyes-González, José Manuel
Ryan, Peter G
Sigurdsson, Ian A
Van Sebille, Erik
Wanless, Ross M
Paiva, Vitor Hugo Rodrigues
Species distribution modelling and zonation outputs for 14 Procellariiformes species using the Southwest Atlantic Ocean during their year-cycle
author_facet Krüger, Lucas
Ramos, Jaime Albino
Xavier, José Caetano
Grémillet, David
González-Solís, Jacob
Kolbeinsson, Yann
Militão, Teresa
Navarro, Joan
Petry, Maria Virginia
Phillips, Richard A
Ramírez, Iván
Reyes-González, José Manuel
Ryan, Peter G
Sigurdsson, Ian A
Van Sebille, Erik
Wanless, Ross M
Paiva, Vitor Hugo Rodrigues
author_sort Krüger, Lucas
title Species distribution modelling and zonation outputs for 14 Procellariiformes species using the Southwest Atlantic Ocean during their year-cycle
title_short Species distribution modelling and zonation outputs for 14 Procellariiformes species using the Southwest Atlantic Ocean during their year-cycle
title_full Species distribution modelling and zonation outputs for 14 Procellariiformes species using the Southwest Atlantic Ocean during their year-cycle
title_fullStr Species distribution modelling and zonation outputs for 14 Procellariiformes species using the Southwest Atlantic Ocean during their year-cycle
title_full_unstemmed Species distribution modelling and zonation outputs for 14 Procellariiformes species using the Southwest Atlantic Ocean during their year-cycle
title_sort species distribution modelling and zonation outputs for 14 procellariiformes species using the southwest atlantic ocean during their year-cycle
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