Biomass HotSpot distribution model and spatial interaction of two exploited species of horse mackerel in the southcentral Mediterranean Sea
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Trachurus trachurus and Trachurus
mediterraneus play an important role in the marine
ecosystem and represent an important source of
income for local economies related to fishery. This
study aimed to improve the knowledge on the spatial
distribution and habitat requirements of these two
horse mackerels in the south-central Mediterranean
Sea (Strait of Sicily) by applying specie distribution
models. Species' biomass HotSpots, areas where the
highest abundances are concentrated, were modelled
as a function of physical and oceanographic parameters.
Predictive distribution maps were produced to
identify species-specific spatial patterns and possible
overlapping in the distribution areas of the two
congeneric species. Depth, bottom salinity, bottom
sea temperature, sea surface temperature variation and
slope were the main drivers for horse mackerels
habitat suitability. Predictive distribution maps
revealed a clear spatial segregation between biomass
HotSpots of the two species, which depends on
complex abiotic and biotic relationships. Since horse
mackerels are the main component of discards
produced by deep rose shrimp fishery in the Strait of
Sicily and due to the importance of discard reduction
in the current fishery policies, the results can provide
important information for setting up spatial-based
management strategies for the Strait of Sicily fisheries
aimed in particular at minimizing unwanted bycatches.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Species distribution model Trachurus trachurus Trachurus mediterraneus Competition Habitat suitability
Elenco autori:
Basilone, Gualtiero; Garofalo, Germana; Gristina, Michele; Fiorentino, Fabio; Bonanno, Angelo; Lauria, Valentina
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