Alarming decline of freshwater trigger species in western Mediterranean key biodiversity areas

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Autor(a) principal: Nogueira, Joana Garrido
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Sousa, Ronaldo, Benaissa, Hassan, De Knijf, Geert, Ferreira, Sónia, Ghamizi, Mohamed, Gonçalves, Duarte V., Lansdown, Richard, Numa, Catherine, Prié, Vincent, Riccardi, Nicoletta, Seddon, Mary, Urbańska, Maria, Valentini, Alice, Vikhrev, Ilya, Varandas, Simone, Teixeira, Amílcar, Lopes‐Lima, Manuel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/27016
Resumo: The identification of key biodiversity areas (KBA) was initiated by the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2004 to overcome taxonomic biases in the selection of important areas for conservation, including freshwater ecosystems. Since then, several KBAs have been identified mainly based on the presence of trigger species (i.e., species that trigger either the vulnerability and or the irreplaceability criterion and thus identify a site as a KBA). However, to our knowledge, many of these KBAs have not been validated. Therefore, classical surveys of the taxa used to identify freshwater KBAs (fishes, molluscs, odonates, and aquatic plants) were conducted in Douro (Iberian Peninsula) and Sebou (Morocco) River basins in the Mediterranean Biodiversity Hotspot. Environmental DNA analyses were undertaken in the Moroccan KBAs. There was a mismatch between the supposed and actual presence of trigger species. None of the trigger species were found in 43% and 50% of all KBAs surveyed in the Douro and Sebou basins, respectively. Shortcomings of freshwater KBA identification relate to flawed or lack of distribution data for trigger species. This situation results from a misleading initial identification of KBAs based on poor (or even inaccurate) ecological information or due to increased human disturbance between initial KBA identification and the present. To improve identification of future freshwater KBAs, we suggest selecting trigger species with a more conservative approach; use of local expert knowledge and digital data (to assess habitat quality, species distribution, and potential threats); consideration of the subcatchment when delineating KBAs boundaries; thoughtful consideration of terrestrial special areas for conservation limits; and periodic field validation.
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spelling Alarming decline of freshwater trigger species in western Mediterranean key biodiversity areasThe identification of key biodiversity areas (KBA) was initiated by the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2004 to overcome taxonomic biases in the selection of important areas for conservation, including freshwater ecosystems. Since then, several KBAs have been identified mainly based on the presence of trigger species (i.e., species that trigger either the vulnerability and or the irreplaceability criterion and thus identify a site as a KBA). However, to our knowledge, many of these KBAs have not been validated. Therefore, classical surveys of the taxa used to identify freshwater KBAs (fishes, molluscs, odonates, and aquatic plants) were conducted in Douro (Iberian Peninsula) and Sebou (Morocco) River basins in the Mediterranean Biodiversity Hotspot. Environmental DNA analyses were undertaken in the Moroccan KBAs. There was a mismatch between the supposed and actual presence of trigger species. None of the trigger species were found in 43% and 50% of all KBAs surveyed in the Douro and Sebou basins, respectively. Shortcomings of freshwater KBA identification relate to flawed or lack of distribution data for trigger species. This situation results from a misleading initial identification of KBAs based on poor (or even inaccurate) ecological information or due to increased human disturbance between initial KBA identification and the present. To improve identification of future freshwater KBAs, we suggest selecting trigger species with a more conservative approach; use of local expert knowledge and digital data (to assess habitat quality, species distribution, and potential threats); consideration of the subcatchment when delineating KBAs boundaries; thoughtful consideration of terrestrial special areas for conservation limits; and periodic field validation.Financial support was provided by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT) Grant to J.N. (2020.04637.BD). We thank the editor and 3 anonymous referees for the valuable suggestions made, which increased the clarity of our manuscript. This study was partially funded by the MAVA Foundation through the action plan Ensuring Integrated Resource Management in River Basins.Wiley-BlackwellBiblioteca Digital do IPBNogueira, Joana GarridoSousa, RonaldoBenaissa, HassanDe Knijf, GeertFerreira, SóniaGhamizi, MohamedGonçalves, Duarte V.Lansdown, RichardNuma, CatherinePrié, VincentRiccardi, NicolettaSeddon, MaryUrbańska, MariaValentini, AliceVikhrev, IlyaVarandas, SimoneTeixeira, AmílcarLopes‐Lima, Manuel2023-02-16T17:07:03Z20212021-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/27016engNogueira, Joana Garrido; Sousa, Ronaldo; Benaissa, Hassan; De Knijf, Geert; Ferreira, Sónia; Ghamizi, Mohamed; Gonçalves, Duarte V.; Lansdown, Richard; Numa, Catherine; Prié, Vincent; Riccardi, Nicoletta; Seddon, Mary; Urbańska, Maria; Valentini, Alice; Vikhrev, Ilya; Varandas, Simone; Teixeira, Amílcar; Lopes‐Lima, Manuel (2021). Alarming decline of freshwater trigger species in western Mediterranean key biodiversity áreas. Conservation Biology. ISSN 0888-8892. 35:5, p. 1367-13790888-889210.1111/cobi.138101523-1739info: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:RCAAP2023-11-21T11:00:10Zoai:bibliotecadigital.ipb.pt:10198/27016Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T23:17:27.364064Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Alarming decline of freshwater trigger species in western Mediterranean key biodiversity areas
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title_short Alarming decline of freshwater trigger species in western Mediterranean key biodiversity areas
title_full Alarming decline of freshwater trigger species in western Mediterranean key biodiversity areas
title_fullStr Alarming decline of freshwater trigger species in western Mediterranean key biodiversity areas
title_full_unstemmed Alarming decline of freshwater trigger species in western Mediterranean key biodiversity areas
title_sort Alarming decline of freshwater trigger species in western Mediterranean key biodiversity areas
author Nogueira, Joana Garrido
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Sousa, Ronaldo
Benaissa, Hassan
De Knijf, Geert
Ferreira, Sónia
Ghamizi, Mohamed
Gonçalves, Duarte V.
Lansdown, Richard
Numa, Catherine
Prié, Vincent
Riccardi, Nicoletta
Seddon, Mary
Urbańska, Maria
Valentini, Alice
Vikhrev, Ilya
Varandas, Simone
Teixeira, Amílcar
Lopes‐Lima, Manuel
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Varandas, Simone
Teixeira, Amílcar
Lopes‐Lima, Manuel
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Sousa, Ronaldo
Benaissa, Hassan
De Knijf, Geert
Ferreira, Sónia
Ghamizi, Mohamed
Gonçalves, Duarte V.
Lansdown, Richard
Numa, Catherine
Prié, Vincent
Riccardi, Nicoletta
Seddon, Mary
Urbańska, Maria
Valentini, Alice
Vikhrev, Ilya
Varandas, Simone
Teixeira, Amílcar
Lopes‐Lima, Manuel
description The identification of key biodiversity areas (KBA) was initiated by the International Union for Conservation of Nature in 2004 to overcome taxonomic biases in the selection of important areas for conservation, including freshwater ecosystems. Since then, several KBAs have been identified mainly based on the presence of trigger species (i.e., species that trigger either the vulnerability and or the irreplaceability criterion and thus identify a site as a KBA). However, to our knowledge, many of these KBAs have not been validated. Therefore, classical surveys of the taxa used to identify freshwater KBAs (fishes, molluscs, odonates, and aquatic plants) were conducted in Douro (Iberian Peninsula) and Sebou (Morocco) River basins in the Mediterranean Biodiversity Hotspot. Environmental DNA analyses were undertaken in the Moroccan KBAs. There was a mismatch between the supposed and actual presence of trigger species. None of the trigger species were found in 43% and 50% of all KBAs surveyed in the Douro and Sebou basins, respectively. Shortcomings of freshwater KBA identification relate to flawed or lack of distribution data for trigger species. This situation results from a misleading initial identification of KBAs based on poor (or even inaccurate) ecological information or due to increased human disturbance between initial KBA identification and the present. To improve identification of future freshwater KBAs, we suggest selecting trigger species with a more conservative approach; use of local expert knowledge and digital data (to assess habitat quality, species distribution, and potential threats); consideration of the subcatchment when delineating KBAs boundaries; thoughtful consideration of terrestrial special areas for conservation limits; and periodic field validation.
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