Long-term spatiotemporal dynamics of cephalopod assemblages in the Mediterranean Sea

Cuccu D.;
2019-01-01

Abstract

The Mediterranean Sea shows a trend of increasing temperature and decreasing productivity from the western to the eastern basin. In this work we investigate whether this trend is reflected in the cephalopod assemblages found throughout the Mediterranean. Data obtained with bottom trawl surveys carried out during the last 22 years by EU Mediterranean countries were used. In addition to analysing spatial differences in cephalopod assemblages, we also analysed putative temporal changes during the last two decades. For this purpose, the basin was spatially divided into bioregions, the trawling grounds were subdivided into depth strata, and the dataset was split into two time series of 11 years each. All analyses were done using PRIMER software. The species richness did not vary with the longitudinal gradient, though in most bioregions it showed a mild decrease with depth before plummeting in the deepest waters. Cluster analysis revealed four different bathymetric assemblages in all bioregions. Despite the contrasting conditions between basins and the claims of biodiversity loss, our study revealed that spatial and temporal differences during the last two decades were restricted to changes in the relative abundance of species from a common pool of species inhabiting the whole Mediterranean.
2019
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http/scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1800
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Biodiversity; Biogeography; Bottom trawling; Continental shelf; Continental slope; Dominant species; Monitoring;
Quetglas, A.; Valls, M.; Capezzuto, F.; Casciaro, L.; Cuccu, D.; Gonzalez, M.; Ikica, Z.; Sifner, S. K.; Lauria, V.; Lefkaditou, E.; Peristeraki, P.; ...espandi
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