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Título: Identifying freshwater priority areas for cross-taxa interactions
Autor: Nogueira, Joana Garrido
Lopes-Lima, Manuel
Beja, Pedro
Filipe, Ana Filipa
Froufe, Elsa
Gonçalves, Duarte V.
Silva, Janine P.
Sousa, Ronaldo
Teixeira, Amílcar
Varandas, Simone
Hermoso, Virgilio
Palavras-chave: Marxan
Freshwater
Fish
Bivalves
Host
Parasite
Data: 2023
Editora: Elsevier
Citação: Nogueira, Joana Garrido; Lopes-Lima, Manuel; Beja, Pedro; Filipe, Ana Filipa; Froufe, Elsa; Gonçalves, Duarte V.; Silva, Janine P.; Sousa, Ronaldo; Teixeira, Amílcar; Varandas, Simone; Hermoso, Virgilio. (2023). Identifying freshwater priority areas for cross-taxa interactions. Science of The Total Environment. eISSN 1879-1026. 864, p. 1-9
Resumo: Information about biotic interactions (e.g. competition, predation, parasitism, diseases, mutualism, allelopathy) is fundamental to better understand species distribution and abundance, ecosystem functioning, and ultimately guide conservation efforts. However, conservation planning often overlooks these important interactions. Here, we aim to demonstrate a new framework to include biotic interactions into Marxan. For that, we use freshwater mussels and fish interaction (as mussels rely on fishes to complete their life cycle) in the Douro River basin (Iberian Peninsula) as a case study. While doing that, we also test the importance of including biotic interactions into conservation planning exercises, by running spatial prioritisation analysis considering either: 1) only the target species (freshwater mussels); 2) freshwater mussels and their obligatory hosts (freshwater fishes); 3) freshwater mussels, fishes and their interactions.With this framework we found that biotic interactions tend to be under represented when the data on both freshwater mussels and fishes is not simultaneously included in the spatial prioritisation. Overall, the priority areas selected across all scenarios are mostly located in the western part of the Douro River basin, where most freshwater mussels and fishes still occur. Given the low overlap of priority areas identified here and the current Natura 2000 network, our approach may be useful for establishing (or enlarging) protected areas, especially in light of the EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030. Also, this work may provide guidance for future habitat restoration and management of main threats to freshwater biodiversity.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/18978
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.161073
ISSN: 0048-9697
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