A synthesis of European seahorse taxonomy, population structure, and habitat use as a basis for assessment, monitoring and conservation
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Resumo: | Accurate taxonomy, population demography, and habitat descriptors inform species threat assessments and the design of effective conservation measures. Here we combine published studies with new genetic, morphological and habitat data that were collected from seahorse populations located along the European and North African coastlines to help inform management decisions for European seahorses. This study confirms the presence of only two native seahorse species (Hippocampus guttulatus and H. hippocampus) across Europe, with sporadic occurrence of non-native seahorse species in European waters. For the two native species, our findings demonstrate that highly variable morphological characteristics, such as size and presence or number of cirri, are unreliable for distinguishing species. Both species exhibit sex dimorphism with females being significantly larger. Across its range, H. guttulatus were larger and found at higher densities in cooler waters, and individuals in the Black Sea were significantly smaller than in other populations. H. hippocampus were significantly larger in Senegal. Hippocampus guttulatus tends to have higher density populations than H. hippocampus when they occur sympatrically. Although these species are often associated with seagrass beds, data show both species inhabit a wide variety of shallow habitats and use a mixture of holdfasts. We suggest an international mosaic of protected areas focused on multiple habitat types as the first step to successful assessment, monitoring and conservation management of these Data Deficient species. |
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A synthesis of European seahorse taxonomy, population structure, and habitat use as a basis for assessment, monitoring and conservationLong-snouted seahorseHippocampus-Guttulatus CuvierLength-Weight RelationshipsEndangered knysna seahorseShallow-water habitatsSyngnathid fishesLife-History1St RecordsMitochondrial-DnaMediterranean seaAccurate taxonomy, population demography, and habitat descriptors inform species threat assessments and the design of effective conservation measures. Here we combine published studies with new genetic, morphological and habitat data that were collected from seahorse populations located along the European and North African coastlines to help inform management decisions for European seahorses. This study confirms the presence of only two native seahorse species (Hippocampus guttulatus and H. hippocampus) across Europe, with sporadic occurrence of non-native seahorse species in European waters. For the two native species, our findings demonstrate that highly variable morphological characteristics, such as size and presence or number of cirri, are unreliable for distinguishing species. Both species exhibit sex dimorphism with females being significantly larger. Across its range, H. guttulatus were larger and found at higher densities in cooler waters, and individuals in the Black Sea were significantly smaller than in other populations. H. hippocampus were significantly larger in Senegal. Hippocampus guttulatus tends to have higher density populations than H. hippocampus when they occur sympatrically. Although these species are often associated with seagrass beds, data show both species inhabit a wide variety of shallow habitats and use a mixture of holdfasts. We suggest an international mosaic of protected areas focused on multiple habitat types as the first step to successful assessment, monitoring and conservation management of these Data Deficient species.Natural Environment Research Council Industrial Case studentship [NER/S/C/2005/13461]; Chocolaterie Guylian; European Commission (ASSEMBLE project) [227799]Springer HeidelbergSapientiaWoodall, Lucy C.Otero-Ferrer, FranciscoCorreia, MiguelCurtis, Janelle M. R.Garrick-Maidment, NeilShaw, Paul W.Koldewey, Heather J.2018-12-07T14:53:05Z2018-012018-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/11343eng0025-316210.1007/s00227-017-3274-yinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-24T10:23:08Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/11343Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T20:02:51.831229Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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A synthesis of European seahorse taxonomy, population structure, and habitat use as a basis for assessment, monitoring and conservation |
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A synthesis of European seahorse taxonomy, population structure, and habitat use as a basis for assessment, monitoring and conservation |
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A synthesis of European seahorse taxonomy, population structure, and habitat use as a basis for assessment, monitoring and conservation Woodall, Lucy C. Long-snouted seahorse Hippocampus-Guttulatus Cuvier Length-Weight Relationships Endangered knysna seahorse Shallow-water habitats Syngnathid fishes Life-History 1St Records Mitochondrial-Dna Mediterranean sea |
title_short |
A synthesis of European seahorse taxonomy, population structure, and habitat use as a basis for assessment, monitoring and conservation |
title_full |
A synthesis of European seahorse taxonomy, population structure, and habitat use as a basis for assessment, monitoring and conservation |
title_fullStr |
A synthesis of European seahorse taxonomy, population structure, and habitat use as a basis for assessment, monitoring and conservation |
title_full_unstemmed |
A synthesis of European seahorse taxonomy, population structure, and habitat use as a basis for assessment, monitoring and conservation |
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A synthesis of European seahorse taxonomy, population structure, and habitat use as a basis for assessment, monitoring and conservation |
author |
Woodall, Lucy C. |
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Woodall, Lucy C. Otero-Ferrer, Francisco Correia, Miguel Curtis, Janelle M. R. Garrick-Maidment, Neil Shaw, Paul W. Koldewey, Heather J. |
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Otero-Ferrer, Francisco Correia, Miguel Curtis, Janelle M. R. Garrick-Maidment, Neil Shaw, Paul W. Koldewey, Heather J. |
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Sapientia |
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Woodall, Lucy C. Otero-Ferrer, Francisco Correia, Miguel Curtis, Janelle M. R. Garrick-Maidment, Neil Shaw, Paul W. Koldewey, Heather J. |
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Long-snouted seahorse Hippocampus-Guttulatus Cuvier Length-Weight Relationships Endangered knysna seahorse Shallow-water habitats Syngnathid fishes Life-History 1St Records Mitochondrial-Dna Mediterranean sea |
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Long-snouted seahorse Hippocampus-Guttulatus Cuvier Length-Weight Relationships Endangered knysna seahorse Shallow-water habitats Syngnathid fishes Life-History 1St Records Mitochondrial-Dna Mediterranean sea |
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Accurate taxonomy, population demography, and habitat descriptors inform species threat assessments and the design of effective conservation measures. Here we combine published studies with new genetic, morphological and habitat data that were collected from seahorse populations located along the European and North African coastlines to help inform management decisions for European seahorses. This study confirms the presence of only two native seahorse species (Hippocampus guttulatus and H. hippocampus) across Europe, with sporadic occurrence of non-native seahorse species in European waters. For the two native species, our findings demonstrate that highly variable morphological characteristics, such as size and presence or number of cirri, are unreliable for distinguishing species. Both species exhibit sex dimorphism with females being significantly larger. Across its range, H. guttulatus were larger and found at higher densities in cooler waters, and individuals in the Black Sea were significantly smaller than in other populations. H. hippocampus were significantly larger in Senegal. Hippocampus guttulatus tends to have higher density populations than H. hippocampus when they occur sympatrically. Although these species are often associated with seagrass beds, data show both species inhabit a wide variety of shallow habitats and use a mixture of holdfasts. We suggest an international mosaic of protected areas focused on multiple habitat types as the first step to successful assessment, monitoring and conservation management of these Data Deficient species. |
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