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MAPPING COMMUNITY INTEREST HABITATS IN THE COLUMBRETES ARCHIPELAGO, AN EXTRAORDINARY HOT SPOT OF BIODIVERSITY

AutorBaena, Ignacio; Palomino, Desirée; Arrieta López de Uralde, Jesús M. CSIC ORCID ; Aspilaga, Eneko; Calvo-Manazza, Matías; De La Ballina, Nuria; Díez-García, Irene Pilar; Díez-González, Susana; Fraile-Nuez, Eugenio; González-Irusta, José Manuel; González-Vega, Alba; Goñi, Raquel; Hereu, Bernat; Muñoz-Caballero, Anabel; Naranjo, Sofía; Mallol, Sandra; Maresca, Francesco; Morato, Mercé; Quiles-Pons, Carla; Real, Enric; Rodríguez, Juan Manuel; Sánchez, Francisco; Vázquez, Juan Tomás; Díaz Viñolas, David CSIC ORCID
Palabras claveBenthic communities
Centro Oceanográfico de Baleares
Medio Marino
Marine Protected Area
Distribution Modeling
Generalized Additive Models
Habitat Biodiversity
Fecha de publicación21-sep-2022
Citación4th MEDITERRANEAN SYMPOSIUM ON THE CONSERVATION OF CORALLIGENOUS AND OTHER CALCAREOUS BIO-CONCRETIONS. (19/09/2022 - 23/09/2022. Génova (Italia)). 2022. . En: , . 2022: -
ResumenThe Columbretes Archipelago and their submerged surroundings are part of an unusual, Pleistocene volcanic field located in the Western Mediterranean designated as a Site of Community Importance (SCI) of the Natura 2000 Network. In the present study, 4 benthic habitats of community interest (1110, 1170, 1180 and 8330) have been identified by analyzing several sources of information. Generalized additive models (GAMs) have been used to model the potential distribution of reefs (1170) and maërl beds (1110). Our results highlight the diversity and extent of these habitats and allow comparisons to other marine SCIs of Spain. This can be attributed to the variability of the environment of this site. The Columbretes Islands combine a relatively shallow environment with volcanic structures, hydrothermalism with active degassing, current-driven sedimentary lobes and the influence of inland flows. Understanding high biodiversity spots is crucial as they offer natural laboratories to describe how ecosystems respond to the effects of global change. The knowledge obtained will be of paramount importance for the conservation of species and habitats. Furthermore, it will establish a baseline for future monitoring and assist in the development of effective management plans.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/317358
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