Marine ecology progress series | |
Spatial persistence of megazoobenthic assemblages in the Adriatic Sea | |
, B. Marčeta1  , M. Despalatović2  I. Cvitković2  , A. N. Tassetti3  , F. Grati4  , G. Fabi4  G. Scarcella4  , S. Raicevich4  , A. Spagnolo4  A. Santelli4  , E. Punzo4  , P. Strafella4  | |
[1] FRIS - Fisheries Research Institute of Slovenia, 1211 Ljubljana-Šmartno, Slovenia;IOF - Institut za Oceanografiju i Ribarstvo, 21000 Split, Croatia;ISMAR-CNR - Institute of Marine Sciences, National Research Council, 60125 Ancona, Italy;ISMAR-CNR - Institute of Marine Sciences, National Research Council, 60125 Ancona, Italy | |
关键词: Megafauna; Adriatic Sea; Persistence; Distribution; Fisheries management; Fish ecology; Marine Strategy Framework Directive; Habitat; | |
DOI : 10.3354/meps12002 | |
学科分类:海洋学与技术 | |
来源: Inter-Research | |
【 摘 要 】
The Adriatic Sea plays a central role in the economies of both European and non-European countries. As such, it is subject to impacts from a large number of human activities, including fishing. In a basin characterized by high biodiversity and complex ecosystem processes, such as the Adriatic Sea, habitat conservation and protection measures rely on detailed information on the composition and structure of benthic assemblages. The present study describes the composition, spatial distribution and persistence of invertebrate megazoobenthic assemblages in the Adriatic Sea. Samples were collected during rapido trawl surveys performed from 2007 to 2012. A total of 4 main megazoobenthic assemblages were identified and were designated as A, B, C and D. Group A assemblages were detected in the northern and central offshore area, Group B assemblages occupied the northernmost part of the basin, Group C assemblages were predominantly found along the western coast and Group D assemblages were detected in the deepest parts of the northern and central basin. A degree of spatial overlap in the northern Adriatic was probably due to the physical and chemical characteristics of the area, which is characterized by strong river runoff, hence by changes in sediment composition from sandy mud to muddy sand. The present findings may help to devise integrated management strategies of fishing activities, especially trawling, in view of the implementation of the Ecosystem Approach to Fisheries Management, and may help to define some descriptors of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive.
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