Historical and ecological drivers of the spatial pattern of Chondrichthyes species richness in the Mediterranean Sea.

Chondrichthyes, which include Elasmobranchii (sharks and batoids) and Holocephali (chimaeras), are a relatively small group in the Mediterranean Sea (89 species) playing a key role in the ecosystems where they are found. At present, many species of this group are threatened as a result of anthropoge...

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Main Authors: María José Meléndez, José Carlos Báez, José Miguel Serna-Quintero, Juan Antonio Camiñas, Ignacio de Loyola Fernández, Raimundo Real, David Macías
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5391105?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-fd9cde640ada4bf0924a9295a0301af82020-11-25T00:02:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01124e017569910.1371/journal.pone.0175699Historical and ecological drivers of the spatial pattern of Chondrichthyes species richness in the Mediterranean Sea.María José MeléndezJosé Carlos BáezJosé Miguel Serna-QuinteroJuan Antonio CamiñasIgnacio de Loyola FernándezRaimundo RealDavid MacíasChondrichthyes, which include Elasmobranchii (sharks and batoids) and Holocephali (chimaeras), are a relatively small group in the Mediterranean Sea (89 species) playing a key role in the ecosystems where they are found. At present, many species of this group are threatened as a result of anthropogenic effects, including fishing activity. Knowledge of the spatial distribution of these species is of great importance to understand their ecological role and for the efficient management of their populations, particularly if affected by fisheries. This study aims to analyze the spatial patterns of the distribution of Chondrichthyes species richness in the Mediterranean Sea. Information provided by the studied countries was used to model geographical and ecological variables affecting the Chondrichthyes species richness. The species were distributed in 16 Operational Geographical Units (OGUs), derived from the Geographical Sub-Areas (GSA) adopted by the General Fisheries Commission of the Mediterranean Sea (GFCM). Regression analyses with the species richness as a target variable were adjusted with a set of environmental and geographical variables, being the model that links richness of Chondrichthyes species with distance to the Strait of Gibraltar and number of taxonomic families of bony fishes the one that best explains it. This suggests that both historical and ecological factors affect the current distribution of Chondrichthyes within the Mediterranean Sea.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5391105?pdf=render
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author María José Meléndez
José Carlos Báez
José Miguel Serna-Quintero
Juan Antonio Camiñas
Ignacio de Loyola Fernández
Raimundo Real
David Macías
spellingShingle María José Meléndez
José Carlos Báez
José Miguel Serna-Quintero
Juan Antonio Camiñas
Ignacio de Loyola Fernández
Raimundo Real
David Macías
Historical and ecological drivers of the spatial pattern of Chondrichthyes species richness in the Mediterranean Sea.
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author_facet María José Meléndez
José Carlos Báez
José Miguel Serna-Quintero
Juan Antonio Camiñas
Ignacio de Loyola Fernández
Raimundo Real
David Macías
author_sort María José Meléndez
title Historical and ecological drivers of the spatial pattern of Chondrichthyes species richness in the Mediterranean Sea.
title_short Historical and ecological drivers of the spatial pattern of Chondrichthyes species richness in the Mediterranean Sea.
title_full Historical and ecological drivers of the spatial pattern of Chondrichthyes species richness in the Mediterranean Sea.
title_fullStr Historical and ecological drivers of the spatial pattern of Chondrichthyes species richness in the Mediterranean Sea.
title_full_unstemmed Historical and ecological drivers of the spatial pattern of Chondrichthyes species richness in the Mediterranean Sea.
title_sort historical and ecological drivers of the spatial pattern of chondrichthyes species richness in the mediterranean sea.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Chondrichthyes, which include Elasmobranchii (sharks and batoids) and Holocephali (chimaeras), are a relatively small group in the Mediterranean Sea (89 species) playing a key role in the ecosystems where they are found. At present, many species of this group are threatened as a result of anthropogenic effects, including fishing activity. Knowledge of the spatial distribution of these species is of great importance to understand their ecological role and for the efficient management of their populations, particularly if affected by fisheries. This study aims to analyze the spatial patterns of the distribution of Chondrichthyes species richness in the Mediterranean Sea. Information provided by the studied countries was used to model geographical and ecological variables affecting the Chondrichthyes species richness. The species were distributed in 16 Operational Geographical Units (OGUs), derived from the Geographical Sub-Areas (GSA) adopted by the General Fisheries Commission of the Mediterranean Sea (GFCM). Regression analyses with the species richness as a target variable were adjusted with a set of environmental and geographical variables, being the model that links richness of Chondrichthyes species with distance to the Strait of Gibraltar and number of taxonomic families of bony fishes the one that best explains it. This suggests that both historical and ecological factors affect the current distribution of Chondrichthyes within the Mediterranean Sea.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5391105?pdf=render
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