Megabenthic assemblages in the continental shelf edge and upper slope of the Menorca Channel, Western Mediterranean Sea

Archive ouverte

Grinyó, Jordi | Gori, Andrea | Greenacre, Michael | Requena, Susana | Canepa, Antonio | Lo Iacono, Claudio | Ambroso, Stefano | Purroy, Ariadna | Gili, Josep-Maria

Edité par CCSD ; Elsevier -

International audience. Highly diverse megabenthic assemblages dominated by passive and active suspension feeders have been recently reported in shelf edge environments of the Mediterranean Sea. Due to their frequent association with species of commercial interest, these assemblages have been heavily impacted by fishing. The vulnerability and low resilience of these assemblages, composed mainly by long-living and slow-growing species, have motivated the implementation of management measures such as the restriction of bottom trawling, and the establishment of large protected areas embracing these environments. The Menorca Channel is one of such areas recently included in the European Union Natura 2000 network. Quantitative analysis of video transects recorded at 95–360 m depth by manned submersible and remotely operated vehicles were used to characterize megabenthic assemblages and to assess their geographical and bathymetric distribution. Six different assemblages were identified, mainly segregated by substrate type and depth. Hard substrates hosted coral gardens and sponge grounds, whereas soft sediments were mainly characterized by large extensions of the crinoid Leptometra phalangium and the brachiopod Gryphus vitreus. The good preservation of most of the observed assemblages is probably related to a low bottom trawling pressure, which mainly concentrates deeper on the adjacent continental slope. Because of their biological and ecological value, management and conservation measures need to be established to preserve these benthic assemblages.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Diversity, distribution and population size structure of deep Mediterranean gorgonian assemblages (Menorca Channel, Western Mediterranean Sea). Diversité, distribution et structure de la taille des populations des assemblages de gorgones profondes en Méditerranée (canal de Minorque, mer Méditerranée occidentale)

Archive ouverte | Grinyó, Jordi | CCSD

International audience. Gorgonians are a key group of organisms in benthic marine communities with a wide bathymetric and geographical distribution. Although their presence on continental shelves and slopes has been...

In situ observations on withdrawal behaviour of the sea pen Virgularia mirabilis

Archive ouverte | Ambroso, Stefano | CCSD

International audience. Sessile marine organisms respond to environmental disturbance and predation by means of different adaptive strategies. Sea pens (Octocorallia, Pennatulacea) are colonial cnidarians adapted to...

Local-scale feedbacks influencing cold-water coral growth and subsequent reef formation

Archive ouverte | Corbera, Guillem | CCSD

International audience. Abstract Despite cold-water coral (CWC) reefs being considered biodiversity hotspots, very little is known about the main processes driving their morphological development. Indeed, there is a...

Chargement des enrichissements...