Biophysical modelling and graph theory identify key connectivity hubs in the Mediterranean marine reserve network

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Autor(a) principal: Abecasis, David
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Fragkopoulou, Eliza, Claro, Bruno, Assis, Jorge
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/19159
Resumo: Connectivity plays a key role in the effectiveness of MPA networks ensuring metapopulation resilience through gene flow and recruitment effect. Yet, despite its recognized importance for proper MPA network functioning, connectivity is not often assessed and is very seldomly used in marine spatial planning. Here, we combined biophysical modelling with graph theory to identify Mediterranean marine reserves that support connectivity between different ecoregions through stepping-stone processes, thus preventing network fragmentation, and those that have an important role as propagule source areas contributing to the recruitment and rescue effects. We identified 19 reserves that play a key role towards the functioning of the network, serving either as stepping-stones or as propagule sources, yet with distinct patterns between ecological groups with contrasting propagule duration (PD). The Cote D'Azur marine reserves are important both as stepping-stones and propagule sources for several ecological groups. Also, key is the Capo Rizzuto and Plemmirio marine reserves due to their role as stepping stones between different marine ecoregions, particularly for species with longer PD (Pisces, Crustacea and Echinodermata). These results provide stakeholders and managers with crucial information for the implementation and management of an efficient marine reserve network in the Mediterranean.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Biophysical modelling and graph theory identify key connectivity hubs in the Mediterranean marine reserve network
title Biophysical modelling and graph theory identify key connectivity hubs in the Mediterranean marine reserve network
spellingShingle Biophysical modelling and graph theory identify key connectivity hubs in the Mediterranean marine reserve network
Abecasis, David
Marine protected areas (MPAs)
Biodiversity conservation
Resource management
Propagule dispersal
Stepping-stone
Recruitment
title_short Biophysical modelling and graph theory identify key connectivity hubs in the Mediterranean marine reserve network
title_full Biophysical modelling and graph theory identify key connectivity hubs in the Mediterranean marine reserve network
title_fullStr Biophysical modelling and graph theory identify key connectivity hubs in the Mediterranean marine reserve network
title_full_unstemmed Biophysical modelling and graph theory identify key connectivity hubs in the Mediterranean marine reserve network
title_sort Biophysical modelling and graph theory identify key connectivity hubs in the Mediterranean marine reserve network
author Abecasis, David
author_facet Abecasis, David
Fragkopoulou, Eliza
Claro, Bruno
Assis, Jorge
author_role author
author2 Fragkopoulou, Eliza
Claro, Bruno
Assis, Jorge
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abecasis, David
Fragkopoulou, Eliza
Claro, Bruno
Assis, Jorge
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Marine protected areas (MPAs)
Biodiversity conservation
Resource management
Propagule dispersal
Stepping-stone
Recruitment
topic Marine protected areas (MPAs)
Biodiversity conservation
Resource management
Propagule dispersal
Stepping-stone
Recruitment
description Connectivity plays a key role in the effectiveness of MPA networks ensuring metapopulation resilience through gene flow and recruitment effect. Yet, despite its recognized importance for proper MPA network functioning, connectivity is not often assessed and is very seldomly used in marine spatial planning. Here, we combined biophysical modelling with graph theory to identify Mediterranean marine reserves that support connectivity between different ecoregions through stepping-stone processes, thus preventing network fragmentation, and those that have an important role as propagule source areas contributing to the recruitment and rescue effects. We identified 19 reserves that play a key role towards the functioning of the network, serving either as stepping-stones or as propagule sources, yet with distinct patterns between ecological groups with contrasting propagule duration (PD). The Cote D'Azur marine reserves are important both as stepping-stones and propagule sources for several ecological groups. Also, key is the Capo Rizzuto and Plemmirio marine reserves due to their role as stepping stones between different marine ecoregions, particularly for species with longer PD (Pisces, Crustacea and Echinodermata). These results provide stakeholders and managers with crucial information for the implementation and management of an efficient marine reserve network in the Mediterranean.
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