Modeling the habitat suitability for deep-water gorgonian corals based on terrain variables.

Tong, Ruiju, Purser, Autun, Guinan, Janine and Unnithan, Vikram (2013) Modeling the habitat suitability for deep-water gorgonian corals based on terrain variables. Ecological Informatics, 13 . pp. 123-132. DOI 10.1016/j.ecoinf.2012.07.002.

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Abstract

The coral species Paragorgia arborea and Primnoa resedaeformis are abundant and widely distributed gorgonians in North Atlantic waters. Both species add significant habitat complexity to the benthic environment, and support a host of invertebrate species. Mapping their distribution is an essential step in conservation and resource management, but challenging as a result of their remoteness. In this study, three predictive models — Ecological Niche Factor Analysis, Genetic Algorithm for Rule-set Production and Maximum Entropy modeling (MaxEnt) were applied to predict the distribution of species' suitable habitat across a region of Røst Reef (Norwegian margin) based on multiscale terrain variables.

All three models were successful in predicting the habitat suitability for both gorgonian species across the study area, and the MaxEnt predictions were shown to outperform other predictions. All three models predicted the most suitable habitats for both species to mainly occur along the ridges and on the upper section of the large slide, suggesting both species preferentially colonize topographic highs. Jackknife tests for MaxEnt predictions highlighted the seabed aspect in relation to P. arborea distribution, and the seabed relative position (curvature) in relation to the distribution of both species. Given the vulnerability of deep-water corals to anthropogenic impacts, further comparative study over a wider study area would be particularly beneficial for the management of the species.

Document Type: Article
Additional Information: This work is a contribution to the “Earth System Science Research School (ESSReS)”, an initiative of the Helmholtz Association of German research centers (HGF) at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research.
Keywords: Habitat suitability modeling, Maximum Entropy modeling, Terrain analysis Røst Reef, Deep-water gorgonian corals, JAGO
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: No
Publisher: Elsevier
Projects: HERMIONE
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Date Deposited: 20 Jun 2017 11:49
Last Modified: 20 Jun 2017 11:49
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/38429

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