Predicting the Distribution of Indicator Taxa of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in the Arctic and Sub-arctic Waters of the Nordic Seas

In the deep waters of the Nordic Seas and adjacent areas, several benthic habitats such as cold-water coral reefs, coral gardens, and deep-sea sponge aggregations have been classified as vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs), due to their uniqueness, limited spatial extent, physical fragility, and slo...

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Main Authors: Julian M. Burgos, Lene Buhl-Mortensen, Pål Buhl-Mortensen, Steinunn H. Ólafsdóttir, Petur Steingrund, Stefán Á. Ragnarsson, Øystein Skagseth
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2020.00131/full
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spelling doaj-8466b52c33644e4881f1a84362a6ff2a2020-11-25T02:15:56ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Marine Science2296-77452020-03-01710.3389/fmars.2020.00131496692Predicting the Distribution of Indicator Taxa of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in the Arctic and Sub-arctic Waters of the Nordic SeasJulian M. Burgos0Lene Buhl-Mortensen1Pål Buhl-Mortensen2Steinunn H. Ólafsdóttir3Petur Steingrund4Stefán Á. Ragnarsson5Øystein Skagseth6Demersal Division, Marine and Freshwater Research Institute, Reykjavik, IcelandDepartment of Marine Research in Developing Countries, Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, NorwayResearch Group on Bethic Communities, Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, NorwayDemersal Division, Marine and Freshwater Research Institute, Reykjavik, IcelandDemersal Division, Faroe Marine Research Institute, Tórshavn, Faroe IslandsDemersal Division, Marine and Freshwater Research Institute, Reykjavik, IcelandDepartment of Oceanography, Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, NorwayIn the deep waters of the Nordic Seas and adjacent areas, several benthic habitats such as cold-water coral reefs, coral gardens, and deep-sea sponge aggregations have been classified as vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs), due to their uniqueness, limited spatial extent, physical fragility, and slow recovery rate. In the last decade observations carried out by habitat mapping programmes in Norway, Iceland, and more recently in the Faroe Islands have substantially increased knowledge on the distribution of VMEs in the Nordic Seas. Nevertheless, large areas have not been explored due to the cost and logistics of obtaining observations in the deep-sea. Species distribution models can be used to predict the distribution of VMEs and their indicator species. Here we present the predicted distribution of 44 VME indicator taxa including 20 sponges, 17 cold-water corals, and 7 seapens in the Nordic Seas based on data compiled and models developed by the NovasArc project (2016–2018). Models for 44 VME indicator species were developed using the maximum entropy algorithm MaxEnt, using an extensive database compiled from habitat mapping surveys, by-catch data from bottom fish surveys, and records from reports and peer reviewed publications. Modeled distributions showed good agreement with observations. Niche overlap measures were used to identify seven groups and four subgroups of VME indicator taxa that co-occur. These were consistent with the species composition of known biotopes in the study area. A VME Index that combine the predictions for all VME indicator species was computed to identify particularly valuable and vulnerable ecosystems that should be targets of further exploration and conservation efforts. Such areas were identified at shelf break and slope off Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and central Norway, and the continental shelf off southern Greenland. The predicted distribution of VMEs in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters allows for the evaluation of interactions with fisheries and other anthropogenic activities and provides an important input for managers.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2020.00131/fullvulnerable marine ecosystemsindicator taxacold-water coralssponge aggregationsspecies distribution modelsNordic Seas
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author Julian M. Burgos
Lene Buhl-Mortensen
Pål Buhl-Mortensen
Steinunn H. Ólafsdóttir
Petur Steingrund
Stefán Á. Ragnarsson
Øystein Skagseth
spellingShingle Julian M. Burgos
Lene Buhl-Mortensen
Pål Buhl-Mortensen
Steinunn H. Ólafsdóttir
Petur Steingrund
Stefán Á. Ragnarsson
Øystein Skagseth
Predicting the Distribution of Indicator Taxa of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in the Arctic and Sub-arctic Waters of the Nordic Seas
Frontiers in Marine Science
vulnerable marine ecosystems
indicator taxa
cold-water corals
sponge aggregations
species distribution models
Nordic Seas
author_facet Julian M. Burgos
Lene Buhl-Mortensen
Pål Buhl-Mortensen
Steinunn H. Ólafsdóttir
Petur Steingrund
Stefán Á. Ragnarsson
Øystein Skagseth
author_sort Julian M. Burgos
title Predicting the Distribution of Indicator Taxa of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in the Arctic and Sub-arctic Waters of the Nordic Seas
title_short Predicting the Distribution of Indicator Taxa of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in the Arctic and Sub-arctic Waters of the Nordic Seas
title_full Predicting the Distribution of Indicator Taxa of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in the Arctic and Sub-arctic Waters of the Nordic Seas
title_fullStr Predicting the Distribution of Indicator Taxa of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in the Arctic and Sub-arctic Waters of the Nordic Seas
title_full_unstemmed Predicting the Distribution of Indicator Taxa of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems in the Arctic and Sub-arctic Waters of the Nordic Seas
title_sort predicting the distribution of indicator taxa of vulnerable marine ecosystems in the arctic and sub-arctic waters of the nordic seas
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Marine Science
issn 2296-7745
publishDate 2020-03-01
description In the deep waters of the Nordic Seas and adjacent areas, several benthic habitats such as cold-water coral reefs, coral gardens, and deep-sea sponge aggregations have been classified as vulnerable marine ecosystems (VMEs), due to their uniqueness, limited spatial extent, physical fragility, and slow recovery rate. In the last decade observations carried out by habitat mapping programmes in Norway, Iceland, and more recently in the Faroe Islands have substantially increased knowledge on the distribution of VMEs in the Nordic Seas. Nevertheless, large areas have not been explored due to the cost and logistics of obtaining observations in the deep-sea. Species distribution models can be used to predict the distribution of VMEs and their indicator species. Here we present the predicted distribution of 44 VME indicator taxa including 20 sponges, 17 cold-water corals, and 7 seapens in the Nordic Seas based on data compiled and models developed by the NovasArc project (2016–2018). Models for 44 VME indicator species were developed using the maximum entropy algorithm MaxEnt, using an extensive database compiled from habitat mapping surveys, by-catch data from bottom fish surveys, and records from reports and peer reviewed publications. Modeled distributions showed good agreement with observations. Niche overlap measures were used to identify seven groups and four subgroups of VME indicator taxa that co-occur. These were consistent with the species composition of known biotopes in the study area. A VME Index that combine the predictions for all VME indicator species was computed to identify particularly valuable and vulnerable ecosystems that should be targets of further exploration and conservation efforts. Such areas were identified at shelf break and slope off Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and central Norway, and the continental shelf off southern Greenland. The predicted distribution of VMEs in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters allows for the evaluation of interactions with fisheries and other anthropogenic activities and provides an important input for managers.
topic vulnerable marine ecosystems
indicator taxa
cold-water corals
sponge aggregations
species distribution models
Nordic Seas
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmars.2020.00131/full
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