Mapping benthic ecological diversity and interactions with bottom-contact fishing on the Flemish Cap (northwest Atlantic)

ABSTRACT. The ecological diversity of benthic invertebrates from bottom trawl surveys was mapped for the Flemish Cap, a plateau of ~200 km radius in the northwest Atlantic. Species density (SpD), the exponential Shannon diversity index (eH′) and Heip’s index of evenness (E~') were measured at d...

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Main Authors: Murillo, FJ, Kenchington, E, Koen-Alonso, M, Guijarro, J, Kenchington, TJ, Sacau, M, Beazley, L, Rapp, HT
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:3831231 2023-05-15T17:36:48+02:00 Mapping benthic ecological diversity and interactions with bottom-contact fishing on the Flemish Cap (northwest Atlantic) Murillo, FJ Kenchington, E Koen-Alonso, M Guijarro, J Kenchington, TJ Sacau, M Beazley, L Rapp, HT 2020-02-10 https://zenodo.org/record/3831231 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106135 unknown info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/679849/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1470160X20300728?via%3Dihub#s0115 https://ars.els-cdn.com/content/image/1-s2.0-S1470160X20300728-mmc1.pdf http://dx.doi.org/10. 17632/y8wj8rvm89.1 https://zenodo.org/communities/sponges https://zenodo.org/record/3831231 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106135 oai:zenodo.org:3831231 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode Ecological Indicators 112 Benthic invertebrates Biodiversity Fishing impact Flemish Cap Deep-sea Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems European Union Horizon 2020 Deep-sea Sponge Grounds Ecosystems of the North Atlantic: An integrated approach towards their preservation and sustainable exploitation SponGES Grant Agreement No 679849 info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2020 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolind.2020.106135 2023-03-11T02:31:20Z ABSTRACT. The ecological diversity of benthic invertebrates from bottom trawl surveys was mapped for the Flemish Cap, a plateau of ~200 km radius in the northwest Atlantic. Species density (SpD), the exponential Shannon diversity index (eH′) and Heip’s index of evenness (E~') were measured at different spatial scales. Continuous surfaces of each were created to 2000 m depth using predictive distribution models based on random forest (RF) algorithms. When fishing effort was included as an independent variable in the RF models, it was the most important predictor of sample SpD but unimportant in predicting eH′ and only a minor predictor of E~'. In the absence of a historical baseline, we used a novel approach to evaluate spatial impacts of fishing on diversity by simulating and comparing spatial SpD prediction surfaces using response data associated with different levels of fishing effort. Although it is not possible to fully evaluate the precise nature of the impact of fishing on the ecological diversity, our models have identified Sackville Spur, Flemish Pass and south of Flemish Cap as the areas of greatest impact. Combining minimum bottom salinity, annual primary production range, fishing effort and biomass of sponges and small gorgonian corals, resulted in the best performing generalized additive model, explaining 73% of the total variance in SpD. Although current closures to protect vulnerable marine ecosystems from the adverse impacts of bottom fishing activities protect an important part of the ecological diversity associated with the deeper communities, unique and representative habitats on top of the Cap remain unprotected. HIGHLIGHTS • The structure-forming sponges and small gorgonian corals enhance biodiversity. • Chronic impact from fishing activities have negatively impacted benthic diversity. • Over 60% of the estimated number of benthic species of the Flemish Cap is under protection. • Biodiversity from shallow waters remains unprotected. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. This research was funded by Fisheries ... Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic Northwest Atlantic Zenodo Ecological Indicators 112 106135
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topic Benthic invertebrates
Biodiversity
Fishing impact
Flemish Cap
Deep-sea
Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems
European Union
Horizon 2020
Deep-sea Sponge Grounds Ecosystems of the North Atlantic: An integrated approach towards their preservation and sustainable exploitation
SponGES
Grant Agreement No 679849
spellingShingle Benthic invertebrates
Biodiversity
Fishing impact
Flemish Cap
Deep-sea
Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems
European Union
Horizon 2020
Deep-sea Sponge Grounds Ecosystems of the North Atlantic: An integrated approach towards their preservation and sustainable exploitation
SponGES
Grant Agreement No 679849
Murillo, FJ
Kenchington, E
Koen-Alonso, M
Guijarro, J
Kenchington, TJ
Sacau, M
Beazley, L
Rapp, HT
Mapping benthic ecological diversity and interactions with bottom-contact fishing on the Flemish Cap (northwest Atlantic)
topic_facet Benthic invertebrates
Biodiversity
Fishing impact
Flemish Cap
Deep-sea
Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems
European Union
Horizon 2020
Deep-sea Sponge Grounds Ecosystems of the North Atlantic: An integrated approach towards their preservation and sustainable exploitation
SponGES
Grant Agreement No 679849
description ABSTRACT. The ecological diversity of benthic invertebrates from bottom trawl surveys was mapped for the Flemish Cap, a plateau of ~200 km radius in the northwest Atlantic. Species density (SpD), the exponential Shannon diversity index (eH′) and Heip’s index of evenness (E~') were measured at different spatial scales. Continuous surfaces of each were created to 2000 m depth using predictive distribution models based on random forest (RF) algorithms. When fishing effort was included as an independent variable in the RF models, it was the most important predictor of sample SpD but unimportant in predicting eH′ and only a minor predictor of E~'. In the absence of a historical baseline, we used a novel approach to evaluate spatial impacts of fishing on diversity by simulating and comparing spatial SpD prediction surfaces using response data associated with different levels of fishing effort. Although it is not possible to fully evaluate the precise nature of the impact of fishing on the ecological diversity, our models have identified Sackville Spur, Flemish Pass and south of Flemish Cap as the areas of greatest impact. Combining minimum bottom salinity, annual primary production range, fishing effort and biomass of sponges and small gorgonian corals, resulted in the best performing generalized additive model, explaining 73% of the total variance in SpD. Although current closures to protect vulnerable marine ecosystems from the adverse impacts of bottom fishing activities protect an important part of the ecological diversity associated with the deeper communities, unique and representative habitats on top of the Cap remain unprotected. HIGHLIGHTS • The structure-forming sponges and small gorgonian corals enhance biodiversity. • Chronic impact from fishing activities have negatively impacted benthic diversity. • Over 60% of the estimated number of benthic species of the Flemish Cap is under protection. • Biodiversity from shallow waters remains unprotected. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. This research was funded by Fisheries ...
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author Murillo, FJ
Kenchington, E
Koen-Alonso, M
Guijarro, J
Kenchington, TJ
Sacau, M
Beazley, L
Rapp, HT
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Kenchington, E
Koen-Alonso, M
Guijarro, J
Kenchington, TJ
Sacau, M
Beazley, L
Rapp, HT
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title Mapping benthic ecological diversity and interactions with bottom-contact fishing on the Flemish Cap (northwest Atlantic)
title_short Mapping benthic ecological diversity and interactions with bottom-contact fishing on the Flemish Cap (northwest Atlantic)
title_full Mapping benthic ecological diversity and interactions with bottom-contact fishing on the Flemish Cap (northwest Atlantic)
title_fullStr Mapping benthic ecological diversity and interactions with bottom-contact fishing on the Flemish Cap (northwest Atlantic)
title_full_unstemmed Mapping benthic ecological diversity and interactions with bottom-contact fishing on the Flemish Cap (northwest Atlantic)
title_sort mapping benthic ecological diversity and interactions with bottom-contact fishing on the flemish cap (northwest atlantic)
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