Connectivity and dispersal patterns of protected biogenic reefs:Implications for the conservation of modiolus modiolus (L.) in the irish sea

Biogenic reefs created by Modiolus modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) (horse mussel reefs) are marine habitats which support high levels of species biodiversity and provide valuable ecosystem services. Currently, M. modiolus reefs are listed as a threatened and/or declining species and habitat in all OSPAR r...

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Main Authors: Gormley, Kate, Mackenzie, Clara, Robins, Peter, Coscia, Ilaria, Cassidy, Andrew, James, Jenny, Hull, Angela, Piertney, Stuart, Sanderson, William, Porter, Joanne
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Published: 2015
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Cassidy, Andrew
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description Biogenic reefs created by Modiolus modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) (horse mussel reefs) are marine habitats which support high levels of species biodiversity and provide valuable ecosystem services. Currently, M. modiolus reefs are listed as a threatened and/or declining species and habitat in all OSPAR regions and thus are highlighted as a conservation priority under the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Determining patterns of larval dispersal and genetic connectivity of remaining horse mussel populations can inform management efforts and is a critical component of effective marine spatial planning (MSP). Larval dispersal patterns and genetic structure were determined for several M. modiolus bed populations in the Irish Sea including those in Wales (North Pen Ll͵n), Isle of Man (Point of Ayre) and Northern Ireland (Ards Peninsula and Strangford Lough). Simulations of larval dispersal suggested extant connectivity between populations within the Irish Sea. Results from the genetic analysis carried out using newly developed microsatellite DNA markers were consistent with those of the biophysical model. Results indicated moderately significant differentiation between the Northern Ireland populations and those in the Isle of Man and Wales. Simulations of larval dispersal over a 30 day pelagic larval duration (PLD) suggest that connectivity over a spatial scale of 150km is possible between some source and sink populations. However, it appears unlikely that larvae from Northern Ireland will connect directly with sites on the Ll͵n or Isle of Man. It also appears unlikely that larvae from the Ll͵n connect directly to any of the other sites. Taken together the data establishes a baseline for underpinning management and conservation of these important and threatened marine habitats in the southern part of the known range.
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spelling ftunivdundeepure:oai:discovery.dundee.ac.uk:publications/dd87b4da-e63c-4eac-a08d-5aa722d86b45 2025-06-15T14:37:53+00:00 Connectivity and dispersal patterns of protected biogenic reefs:Implications for the conservation of modiolus modiolus (L.) in the irish sea Gormley, Kate Mackenzie, Clara Robins, Peter Coscia, Ilaria Cassidy, Andrew James, Jenny Hull, Angela Piertney, Stuart Sanderson, William Porter, Joanne 2015-12-01 application/pdf https://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/en/publications/dd87b4da-e63c-4eac-a08d-5aa722d86b45 https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143337 https://discovery.dundee.ac.uk/ws/files/9212431/journal.pone.0143337.PDF http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84970928415&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Gormley, K, Mackenzie, C, Robins, P, Coscia, I, Cassidy, A, James, J, Hull, A, Piertney, S, Sanderson, W & Porter, J 2015, 'Connectivity and dispersal patterns of protected biogenic reefs : Implications for the conservation of modiolus modiolus (L.) in the irish sea', PLoS ONE, vol. 10, no. 12, e0143337. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143337 /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1100/1100 name=General Agricultural and Biological Sciences /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1300/1300 name=General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2700/2700 name=General Medicine article 2015 ftunivdundeepure https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143337 2025-05-28T04:26:42Z Biogenic reefs created by Modiolus modiolus (Linnaeus, 1758) (horse mussel reefs) are marine habitats which support high levels of species biodiversity and provide valuable ecosystem services. Currently, M. modiolus reefs are listed as a threatened and/or declining species and habitat in all OSPAR regions and thus are highlighted as a conservation priority under the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Determining patterns of larval dispersal and genetic connectivity of remaining horse mussel populations can inform management efforts and is a critical component of effective marine spatial planning (MSP). Larval dispersal patterns and genetic structure were determined for several M. modiolus bed populations in the Irish Sea including those in Wales (North Pen Ll͵n), Isle of Man (Point of Ayre) and Northern Ireland (Ards Peninsula and Strangford Lough). Simulations of larval dispersal suggested extant connectivity between populations within the Irish Sea. Results from the genetic analysis carried out using newly developed microsatellite DNA markers were consistent with those of the biophysical model. Results indicated moderately significant differentiation between the Northern Ireland populations and those in the Isle of Man and Wales. Simulations of larval dispersal over a 30 day pelagic larval duration (PLD) suggest that connectivity over a spatial scale of 150km is possible between some source and sink populations. However, it appears unlikely that larvae from Northern Ireland will connect directly with sites on the Ll͵n or Isle of Man. It also appears unlikely that larvae from the Ll͵n connect directly to any of the other sites. Taken together the data establishes a baseline for underpinning management and conservation of these important and threatened marine habitats in the southern part of the known range. Article in Journal/Newspaper Modiolus modiolus Unknown Man Point ENVELOPE(-56.615,-56.615,49.817,49.817) PLOS ONE 10 12 e0143337
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Hull, Angela
Piertney, Stuart
Sanderson, William
Porter, Joanne
Connectivity and dispersal patterns of protected biogenic reefs:Implications for the conservation of modiolus modiolus (L.) in the irish sea
title Connectivity and dispersal patterns of protected biogenic reefs:Implications for the conservation of modiolus modiolus (L.) in the irish sea
title_full Connectivity and dispersal patterns of protected biogenic reefs:Implications for the conservation of modiolus modiolus (L.) in the irish sea
title_fullStr Connectivity and dispersal patterns of protected biogenic reefs:Implications for the conservation of modiolus modiolus (L.) in the irish sea
title_full_unstemmed Connectivity and dispersal patterns of protected biogenic reefs:Implications for the conservation of modiolus modiolus (L.) in the irish sea
title_short Connectivity and dispersal patterns of protected biogenic reefs:Implications for the conservation of modiolus modiolus (L.) in the irish sea
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