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Cold-Water Corals and Anthropogenic Impacts in La Fonera Submarine Canyon Head, Northwestern Mediterranean Sea
- Source :
- Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 5, p e0155729 (2016), Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, PLoS ONE
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- Public Library of Science, 2016.
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Abstract
- 36 páginas, 11 figuras, 7 tablas.<br />We assess the occurrence and extent of cold-water coral (CWC) species Madrepora oculata and Dendrophyllia cornigera, as well as gorgonian red coral Corallium rubrum, in La Fonera canyon head (Northwestern Mediterranean Sea), as well as human impacts taking place in their habitats. Occurrence is assessed based on Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) video imaging. Terrain classification techniques are applied to high-resolution swath bathymetric data to obtain semi-automatic interpretative maps to identify the relationship between coral distribution patterns and canyon environments. A total of 21 ROV immersions were carried out in different canyon environments at depths ranging between 79 and 401 m. Large, healthy colonies of M. oculata occur on abrupt, protected, often overhanging, rocky sections of the canyon walls, especially in Illa Negra branch. D. cornigera is sparser and evenly distributed at depth, on relatively low sloping areas, in rocky but also partially sedimented areas. C. rubrum is most frequent between 100 and 160 m on highly sloping rocky areas. The probable extent of CWC habitats is quantified by applying a maximum entropy model to predict habitat suitability: 0.36 km2 yield M. oculata occurrence probabilities over 70%. Similar predictive models have been produced for D. cornigera and C. rubrum. All ROV transects document either the presence of litter on the seafloor or pervasive trawling marks. Nets and longlines are imaged entangled on coral colonies. Coral rubble is observed at the foot of impacted colonies. Some colonies are partially covered by sediment that could be the result of the resuspension generated by bottom trawling on neighbouring fishing grounds, which has been demonstrated to be responsible of daily increases in sediment fluxes within the canyon. The characteristics of the CWC community in La Fonera canyon are indicative that it withstands high environmental stress of both natural and human origin.<br />This research was supported by the European Community's Seventh Framework Programme project PERSEUS (287600), the Spanish project ROV-CAÑONES (CTM2009-06778-E), and a Catalan Government Grups de Recerca Consolidats grant (2014 SGR 1068).
- Subjects :
- Topography
Canyons
Marine and Aquatic Sciences
lcsh:Medicine
Marine Biology
Environment
Ecologia marina
Ecosystems
Marine ecology
Bodies of water
Oceans
Mediterranean Sea
Animals
Humans
Seawater
lcsh:Science
Terrain
Flowering Plants
Roses
Ecosystem
Coralls
Petrology
Sedimentary Geology
Valls submarines
Landforms
Marine Ecosystems
Ecology
Geography
Coral Reefs
Ecology and Environmental Sciences
lcsh:R
Organisms
Biology and Life Sciences
Geomorphology
Geology
nord-oest) [MediterrĂ nia (Mar]
Plants
Models, Theoretical
Submarine valleys
Anthozoa
Cold Temperature
Mediterranean Sea (northwest)
Corals
Earth Sciences
Reefs
Sediment
lcsh:Q
Research Article
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- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC, instname, PLoS ONE, Vol 11, Iss 5, p e0155729 (2016), Recercat. Dipósit de la Recerca de Catalunya, Dipòsit Digital de la UB, Universidad de Barcelona, PLoS ONE
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid.dedup....5478d879545b1a52143ac2d03e92b499