Is the metapopulation concept applicable to the North Sea?

The metapopulation concept could provide an additional way of designating areas for protective measures in the North Sea, by delineating habitat preferences and population dynamics. The current study looks into the applicability of the metapopulation concept to the North Sea underwater environment....

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Main Author: den Held, M.E.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Alterra 2009
Subjects:
cod
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/is-the-metapopulation-concept-applicable-to-the-north-sea
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spelling ftunivwagenin:oai:library.wur.nl:wurpubs/384563 2024-01-21T10:06:20+01:00 Is the metapopulation concept applicable to the North Sea? den Held, M.E. 2009 application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/is-the-metapopulation-concept-applicable-to-the-north-sea en eng Alterra https://edepot.wur.nl/50340 https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/is-the-metapopulation-concept-applicable-to-the-north-sea info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Wageningen University & Research cancer pagurus coastal areas cod crabs dispersal gadus morhua habitat selection halichoerus grypus marine animals marine areas marine ecology marine environment metapopulations north sea population dynamics seals habitatselectie kabeljauw krabben (schaaldieren) kustgebieden marien milieu mariene ecologie mariene gebieden metapopulaties noordzee populatiedynamica verspreiding zeedieren zeehonden info:eu-repo/semantics/report External research report info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2009 ftunivwagenin 2023-12-27T23:15:34Z The metapopulation concept could provide an additional way of designating areas for protective measures in the North Sea, by delineating habitat preferences and population dynamics. The current study looks into the applicability of the metapopulation concept to the North Sea underwater environment. It also seeks out species in the North Sea that could possibly be suitable metapopulations for study. The North Sea clearly is a heterogeneous environment, but habitat characteristics, like substratum type, tend to be wide ranged and without obvious physical barriers. Processes and structures in the seascape are mainly known on a rough scale, and even at that level, the available knowledge is only an interpretation from data. The same lack of knowledge is a bottleneck in defining connectivity among subpopulations, as dispersal capabilities are unknown for the majority of marine species. The species that seems most suitable for study in a metapopulation model in this test is the grey seal. Additionally, edible crab and cod emerged as species for potential use in a metapopulation model. Neither inhabit a discrete habitat patch, but both are known to have a strategy to ensure that their offspring recruits into their own population. For species that at first seemed to suitable because they have a discrete underwater habitat patch, insufficient knowledge was available to apply the theory further. Report Gadus morhua Wageningen UR (University & Research Centre): Digital Library Krabben ENVELOPE(6.716,6.716,62.864,62.864)
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topic cancer pagurus
coastal areas
cod
crabs
dispersal
gadus morhua
habitat selection
halichoerus grypus
marine animals
marine areas
marine ecology
marine environment
metapopulations
north sea
population dynamics
seals
habitatselectie
kabeljauw
krabben (schaaldieren)
kustgebieden
marien milieu
mariene ecologie
mariene gebieden
metapopulaties
noordzee
populatiedynamica
verspreiding
zeedieren
zeehonden
spellingShingle cancer pagurus
coastal areas
cod
crabs
dispersal
gadus morhua
habitat selection
halichoerus grypus
marine animals
marine areas
marine ecology
marine environment
metapopulations
north sea
population dynamics
seals
habitatselectie
kabeljauw
krabben (schaaldieren)
kustgebieden
marien milieu
mariene ecologie
mariene gebieden
metapopulaties
noordzee
populatiedynamica
verspreiding
zeedieren
zeehonden
den Held, M.E.
Is the metapopulation concept applicable to the North Sea?
topic_facet cancer pagurus
coastal areas
cod
crabs
dispersal
gadus morhua
habitat selection
halichoerus grypus
marine animals
marine areas
marine ecology
marine environment
metapopulations
north sea
population dynamics
seals
habitatselectie
kabeljauw
krabben (schaaldieren)
kustgebieden
marien milieu
mariene ecologie
mariene gebieden
metapopulaties
noordzee
populatiedynamica
verspreiding
zeedieren
zeehonden
description The metapopulation concept could provide an additional way of designating areas for protective measures in the North Sea, by delineating habitat preferences and population dynamics. The current study looks into the applicability of the metapopulation concept to the North Sea underwater environment. It also seeks out species in the North Sea that could possibly be suitable metapopulations for study. The North Sea clearly is a heterogeneous environment, but habitat characteristics, like substratum type, tend to be wide ranged and without obvious physical barriers. Processes and structures in the seascape are mainly known on a rough scale, and even at that level, the available knowledge is only an interpretation from data. The same lack of knowledge is a bottleneck in defining connectivity among subpopulations, as dispersal capabilities are unknown for the majority of marine species. The species that seems most suitable for study in a metapopulation model in this test is the grey seal. Additionally, edible crab and cod emerged as species for potential use in a metapopulation model. Neither inhabit a discrete habitat patch, but both are known to have a strategy to ensure that their offspring recruits into their own population. For species that at first seemed to suitable because they have a discrete underwater habitat patch, insufficient knowledge was available to apply the theory further.
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title Is the metapopulation concept applicable to the North Sea?
title_short Is the metapopulation concept applicable to the North Sea?
title_full Is the metapopulation concept applicable to the North Sea?
title_fullStr Is the metapopulation concept applicable to the North Sea?
title_full_unstemmed Is the metapopulation concept applicable to the North Sea?
title_sort is the metapopulation concept applicable to the north sea?
publisher Alterra
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