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Large-Scale Diversity of Slope Fishes: Pattern Inconsistency between Multiple Diversity Indices

Large-scale studies focused on the diversity of continental slope ecosystems are still rare, usually restricted to a limited number of diversity indices and mainly based on the empirical comparison of heterogeneous local data sets. In contrast, we investigate large-scale fish diversity on the basis...

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Autores principales: Gaertner, Jean-Claude, Maiorano, Porza, Mérigot, Bastien, Colloca, Francesco, Politou, Chrissi-Yianna, Gil De Sola, Luis, Bertrand, Jacques A., Murenu, Matteo, Durbec, Jean-Pierre, Kallianiotis, Argyris, Mannini, Alessandro
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3700978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23843962
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066753
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author Gaertner, Jean-Claude
Maiorano, Porza
Mérigot, Bastien
Colloca, Francesco
Politou, Chrissi-Yianna
Gil De Sola, Luis
Bertrand, Jacques A.
Murenu, Matteo
Durbec, Jean-Pierre
Kallianiotis, Argyris
Mannini, Alessandro
author_facet Gaertner, Jean-Claude
Maiorano, Porza
Mérigot, Bastien
Colloca, Francesco
Politou, Chrissi-Yianna
Gil De Sola, Luis
Bertrand, Jacques A.
Murenu, Matteo
Durbec, Jean-Pierre
Kallianiotis, Argyris
Mannini, Alessandro
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description Large-scale studies focused on the diversity of continental slope ecosystems are still rare, usually restricted to a limited number of diversity indices and mainly based on the empirical comparison of heterogeneous local data sets. In contrast, we investigate large-scale fish diversity on the basis of multiple diversity indices and using 1454 standardized trawl hauls collected throughout the upper and middle slope of the whole northern Mediterranean Sea (36°3′- 45°7′ N; 5°3′W - 28°E). We have analyzed (1) the empirical relationships between a set of 11 diversity indices in order to assess their degree of complementarity/redundancy and (2) the consistency of spatial patterns exhibited by each of the complementary groups of indices. Regarding species richness, our results contrasted both the traditional view based on the hump-shaped theory for bathymetric pattern and the commonly-admitted hypothesis of a large-scale decreasing trend correlated with a similar gradient of primary production in the Mediterranean Sea. More generally, we found that the components of slope fish diversity we analyzed did not always show a consistent pattern of distribution according either to depth or to spatial areas, suggesting that they are not driven by the same factors. These results, which stress the need to extend the number of indices traditionally considered in diversity monitoring networks, could provide a basis for rethinking not only the methodological approach used in monitoring systems, but also the definition of priority zones for protection. Finally, our results call into question the feasibility of properly investigating large-scale diversity patterns using a widespread approach in ecology, which is based on the compilation of pre-existing heterogeneous and disparate data sets, in particular when focusing on indices that are very sensitive to sampling design standardization, such as species richness.
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spelling pubmed-37009782013-07-10 Large-Scale Diversity of Slope Fishes: Pattern Inconsistency between Multiple Diversity Indices Gaertner, Jean-Claude Maiorano, Porza Mérigot, Bastien Colloca, Francesco Politou, Chrissi-Yianna Gil De Sola, Luis Bertrand, Jacques A. Murenu, Matteo Durbec, Jean-Pierre Kallianiotis, Argyris Mannini, Alessandro PLoS One Research Article Large-scale studies focused on the diversity of continental slope ecosystems are still rare, usually restricted to a limited number of diversity indices and mainly based on the empirical comparison of heterogeneous local data sets. In contrast, we investigate large-scale fish diversity on the basis of multiple diversity indices and using 1454 standardized trawl hauls collected throughout the upper and middle slope of the whole northern Mediterranean Sea (36°3′- 45°7′ N; 5°3′W - 28°E). We have analyzed (1) the empirical relationships between a set of 11 diversity indices in order to assess their degree of complementarity/redundancy and (2) the consistency of spatial patterns exhibited by each of the complementary groups of indices. Regarding species richness, our results contrasted both the traditional view based on the hump-shaped theory for bathymetric pattern and the commonly-admitted hypothesis of a large-scale decreasing trend correlated with a similar gradient of primary production in the Mediterranean Sea. More generally, we found that the components of slope fish diversity we analyzed did not always show a consistent pattern of distribution according either to depth or to spatial areas, suggesting that they are not driven by the same factors. These results, which stress the need to extend the number of indices traditionally considered in diversity monitoring networks, could provide a basis for rethinking not only the methodological approach used in monitoring systems, but also the definition of priority zones for protection. Finally, our results call into question the feasibility of properly investigating large-scale diversity patterns using a widespread approach in ecology, which is based on the compilation of pre-existing heterogeneous and disparate data sets, in particular when focusing on indices that are very sensitive to sampling design standardization, such as species richness. Public Library of Science 2013-07-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3700978/ /pubmed/23843962 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066753 Text en © 2013 Gaertner et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gaertner, Jean-Claude
Maiorano, Porza
Mérigot, Bastien
Colloca, Francesco
Politou, Chrissi-Yianna
Gil De Sola, Luis
Bertrand, Jacques A.
Murenu, Matteo
Durbec, Jean-Pierre
Kallianiotis, Argyris
Mannini, Alessandro
Large-Scale Diversity of Slope Fishes: Pattern Inconsistency between Multiple Diversity Indices
title Large-Scale Diversity of Slope Fishes: Pattern Inconsistency between Multiple Diversity Indices
title_full Large-Scale Diversity of Slope Fishes: Pattern Inconsistency between Multiple Diversity Indices
title_fullStr Large-Scale Diversity of Slope Fishes: Pattern Inconsistency between Multiple Diversity Indices
title_full_unstemmed Large-Scale Diversity of Slope Fishes: Pattern Inconsistency between Multiple Diversity Indices
title_short Large-Scale Diversity of Slope Fishes: Pattern Inconsistency between Multiple Diversity Indices
title_sort large-scale diversity of slope fishes: pattern inconsistency between multiple diversity indices
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3700978/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23843962
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066753
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