Model-based mapping of assemblages for ecology and conservation management: a case study of demersal fish on the Kerguelen Plateau

Aim: Quantifying biological assemblages and their environment is a fundamental, yet statistically challenging task in conservation ecology. Here, we use a recently developed approach called Regions of Common Profile (RCP) to quantify and map the distribution of demersal fish assemblages in an ecolog...

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Published in:Diversity and Distributions
Main Authors: Hill, NA, Foster, SD, Duhamel, G, Welsford, DC, Koubbi, P, Johnson, CR
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2017
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Online Access:https://eprints.utas.edu.au/25638/
https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12613
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:25638 2023-05-15T16:33:57+02:00 Model-based mapping of assemblages for ecology and conservation management: a case study of demersal fish on the Kerguelen Plateau Hill, NA Foster, SD Duhamel, G Welsford, DC Koubbi, P Johnson, CR 2017 https://eprints.utas.edu.au/25638/ https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12613 unknown Blackwell Publishing Ltd Hill, NA orcid:0000-0001-9329-6717 , Foster, SD, Duhamel, G, Welsford, DC, Koubbi, P and Johnson, CR orcid:0000-0002-9511-905X 2017 , 'Model-based mapping of assemblages for ecology and conservation management: a case study of demersal fish on the Kerguelen Plateau' , Diversity and Distributions, vol. 23, no. 10 , pp. 1216-1230 , doi:10.1111/ddi.12613 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12613>. Kerguelen Plateau Heard and McDonald Islands Marine Reserve HIMI bioregionalisation ecoregionalisation demersal fish ecological mapping Regions of Common Profile Southern Ocean Article PeerReviewed 2017 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1111/ddi.12613 2021-09-13T22:16:49Z Aim: Quantifying biological assemblages and their environment is a fundamental, yet statistically challenging task in conservation ecology. Here, we use a recently developed approach called Regions of Common Profile (RCP) to quantify and map the distribution of demersal fish assemblages in an ecologically significant region of the Southern Ocean to (1) gain ecological and management insights and (2) evaluate the utility of the new method for ecoregionalization.Location: Northern Kerguelen Plateau, Subantarctic Islands, Southern Ocean.Methods: The RCP approach is a multispecies, model‐based approach that can overcome many limitations of traditional distance‐based approaches. It simultaneously groups sites with a similar composition of species and describes the patterns of variation in assemblages using environmental data, allowing the prediction of assemblages across the study region. We apply RCP to a unique dataset of demersal fish occurrences across the northern Kerguelen Plateau to model and map the distribution of assemblages and examine the representativeness of the Heard Island and McDonald Island marine reserve.Results: We demonstrate that the RCP approach allows a direct and quantitative interpretation of the composition of assemblages as well as their environment. Further, the model reasonably predicts the occurrence of individual species across the plateau as well as the species composition of sites. We distinguish and map seven assemblages defined by depth, surface temperature and chlorophyll a. Shallow‐water assemblages contain a high proportion of endemic species, while deep‐water assemblages contain more cosmopolitan species. With the exception of one deep‐water assemblage, assemblages were well represented within the current Heard and McDonald Islands marine reserve.Main conclusions: The RCP is a valuable tool for classifying biological regions with a range of ecological and conservation management applications. Our results extend current ecological and biogeographic knowledge for the northern Kerguelen Plateau, and maps of the distribution of assemblages will be useful for ongoing spatial management. Article in Journal/Newspaper Heard Island McDonald Islands Southern Ocean University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Heard ENVELOPE(73.510,73.510,-53.117,-53.117) Heard Island Heard Island ENVELOPE(73.510,73.510,-53.117,-53.117) Kerguelen McDonald Island ENVELOPE(72.600,72.600,-53.050,-53.050) McDonald Islands ENVELOPE(72.600,72.600,-53.033,-53.033) Southern Ocean Diversity and Distributions 23 10 1216 1230
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topic Kerguelen Plateau
Heard and McDonald Islands Marine Reserve
HIMI
bioregionalisation
ecoregionalisation
demersal fish
ecological mapping
Regions of Common Profile
Southern Ocean
spellingShingle Kerguelen Plateau
Heard and McDonald Islands Marine Reserve
HIMI
bioregionalisation
ecoregionalisation
demersal fish
ecological mapping
Regions of Common Profile
Southern Ocean
Hill, NA
Foster, SD
Duhamel, G
Welsford, DC
Koubbi, P
Johnson, CR
Model-based mapping of assemblages for ecology and conservation management: a case study of demersal fish on the Kerguelen Plateau
topic_facet Kerguelen Plateau
Heard and McDonald Islands Marine Reserve
HIMI
bioregionalisation
ecoregionalisation
demersal fish
ecological mapping
Regions of Common Profile
Southern Ocean
description Aim: Quantifying biological assemblages and their environment is a fundamental, yet statistically challenging task in conservation ecology. Here, we use a recently developed approach called Regions of Common Profile (RCP) to quantify and map the distribution of demersal fish assemblages in an ecologically significant region of the Southern Ocean to (1) gain ecological and management insights and (2) evaluate the utility of the new method for ecoregionalization.Location: Northern Kerguelen Plateau, Subantarctic Islands, Southern Ocean.Methods: The RCP approach is a multispecies, model‐based approach that can overcome many limitations of traditional distance‐based approaches. It simultaneously groups sites with a similar composition of species and describes the patterns of variation in assemblages using environmental data, allowing the prediction of assemblages across the study region. We apply RCP to a unique dataset of demersal fish occurrences across the northern Kerguelen Plateau to model and map the distribution of assemblages and examine the representativeness of the Heard Island and McDonald Island marine reserve.Results: We demonstrate that the RCP approach allows a direct and quantitative interpretation of the composition of assemblages as well as their environment. Further, the model reasonably predicts the occurrence of individual species across the plateau as well as the species composition of sites. We distinguish and map seven assemblages defined by depth, surface temperature and chlorophyll a. Shallow‐water assemblages contain a high proportion of endemic species, while deep‐water assemblages contain more cosmopolitan species. With the exception of one deep‐water assemblage, assemblages were well represented within the current Heard and McDonald Islands marine reserve.Main conclusions: The RCP is a valuable tool for classifying biological regions with a range of ecological and conservation management applications. Our results extend current ecological and biogeographic knowledge for the northern Kerguelen Plateau, and maps of the distribution of assemblages will be useful for ongoing spatial management.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Hill, NA
Foster, SD
Duhamel, G
Welsford, DC
Koubbi, P
Johnson, CR
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Foster, SD
Duhamel, G
Welsford, DC
Koubbi, P
Johnson, CR
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title Model-based mapping of assemblages for ecology and conservation management: a case study of demersal fish on the Kerguelen Plateau
title_short Model-based mapping of assemblages for ecology and conservation management: a case study of demersal fish on the Kerguelen Plateau
title_full Model-based mapping of assemblages for ecology and conservation management: a case study of demersal fish on the Kerguelen Plateau
title_fullStr Model-based mapping of assemblages for ecology and conservation management: a case study of demersal fish on the Kerguelen Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Model-based mapping of assemblages for ecology and conservation management: a case study of demersal fish on the Kerguelen Plateau
title_sort model-based mapping of assemblages for ecology and conservation management: a case study of demersal fish on the kerguelen plateau
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