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A first assessment of the distribution and abundance of large pelagic species at Cocos Ridge seamounts (Eastern Tropical Pacific) using drifting pelagic baited remote cameras

Understanding the link between seamounts and large pelagic species (LPS) may provide important insights for the conservation of these species in open water ecosystems. The seamounts along the Cocos Ridge in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) ocean are thought to be ecologically important aggregation...

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Autores principales: Cambra, Marta, Lara-Lizardi, Frida, Peñaherrera-Palma, César, Hearn, Alex, Ketchum, James T., Zarate, Patricia, Chacón, Carlos, Suárez-Moncada, Jenifer, Herrera, Esteban, Espinoza, Mario
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8601560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34793440
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244343
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author Cambra, Marta
Lara-Lizardi, Frida
Peñaherrera-Palma, César
Hearn, Alex
Ketchum, James T.
Zarate, Patricia
Chacón, Carlos
Suárez-Moncada, Jenifer
Herrera, Esteban
Espinoza, Mario
author_facet Cambra, Marta
Lara-Lizardi, Frida
Peñaherrera-Palma, César
Hearn, Alex
Ketchum, James T.
Zarate, Patricia
Chacón, Carlos
Suárez-Moncada, Jenifer
Herrera, Esteban
Espinoza, Mario
author_sort Cambra, Marta
collection PubMed
description Understanding the link between seamounts and large pelagic species (LPS) may provide important insights for the conservation of these species in open water ecosystems. The seamounts along the Cocos Ridge in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) ocean are thought to be ecologically important aggregation sites for LPS when moving between Cocos Island (Costa Rica) and Galapagos Islands (Ecuador). However, to date, research efforts to quantify the abundance and distribution patterns of LPS beyond the borders of these two oceanic Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have been limited. This study used drifting-pelagic baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) to investigate the distribution and relative abundance of LPS at Cocos Ridge seamounts. Our drifting-pelagic BRUVS recorded a total of 21 species including elasmobranchs, small and large teleosts, dolphins and one sea turtle; of which four species are currently threatened. Depth of seamount summit was the most significant driver for LPS richness and abundance which were significantly higher at shallow seamounts (< 400 m) compared to deeper ones (> 400m). Distance to nearest MPA was also a significant predictor for LPS abundance, which increased at increasing distances from the nearest MPA. Our results suggest that the Cocos Ridge seamounts, specifically Paramount and West Cocos which had the highest LPS richness and abundance, are important aggregation sites for LPS in the ETP. However, further research is still needed to demonstrate a positive association between LPS and Cocos Ridge seamounts. Our findings showed that drifting pelagic BRUVS are an effective tool to survey LPS in fully pelagic ecosystems of the ETP. This study represents the first step towards the standardization of this technique throughout the region.
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spelling pubmed-86015602021-11-19 A first assessment of the distribution and abundance of large pelagic species at Cocos Ridge seamounts (Eastern Tropical Pacific) using drifting pelagic baited remote cameras Cambra, Marta Lara-Lizardi, Frida Peñaherrera-Palma, César Hearn, Alex Ketchum, James T. Zarate, Patricia Chacón, Carlos Suárez-Moncada, Jenifer Herrera, Esteban Espinoza, Mario PLoS One Research Article Understanding the link between seamounts and large pelagic species (LPS) may provide important insights for the conservation of these species in open water ecosystems. The seamounts along the Cocos Ridge in the Eastern Tropical Pacific (ETP) ocean are thought to be ecologically important aggregation sites for LPS when moving between Cocos Island (Costa Rica) and Galapagos Islands (Ecuador). However, to date, research efforts to quantify the abundance and distribution patterns of LPS beyond the borders of these two oceanic Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) have been limited. This study used drifting-pelagic baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) to investigate the distribution and relative abundance of LPS at Cocos Ridge seamounts. Our drifting-pelagic BRUVS recorded a total of 21 species including elasmobranchs, small and large teleosts, dolphins and one sea turtle; of which four species are currently threatened. Depth of seamount summit was the most significant driver for LPS richness and abundance which were significantly higher at shallow seamounts (< 400 m) compared to deeper ones (> 400m). Distance to nearest MPA was also a significant predictor for LPS abundance, which increased at increasing distances from the nearest MPA. Our results suggest that the Cocos Ridge seamounts, specifically Paramount and West Cocos which had the highest LPS richness and abundance, are important aggregation sites for LPS in the ETP. However, further research is still needed to demonstrate a positive association between LPS and Cocos Ridge seamounts. Our findings showed that drifting pelagic BRUVS are an effective tool to survey LPS in fully pelagic ecosystems of the ETP. This study represents the first step towards the standardization of this technique throughout the region. Public Library of Science 2021-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8601560/ /pubmed/34793440 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244343 Text en © 2021 Cambra et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cambra, Marta
Lara-Lizardi, Frida
Peñaherrera-Palma, César
Hearn, Alex
Ketchum, James T.
Zarate, Patricia
Chacón, Carlos
Suárez-Moncada, Jenifer
Herrera, Esteban
Espinoza, Mario
A first assessment of the distribution and abundance of large pelagic species at Cocos Ridge seamounts (Eastern Tropical Pacific) using drifting pelagic baited remote cameras
title A first assessment of the distribution and abundance of large pelagic species at Cocos Ridge seamounts (Eastern Tropical Pacific) using drifting pelagic baited remote cameras
title_full A first assessment of the distribution and abundance of large pelagic species at Cocos Ridge seamounts (Eastern Tropical Pacific) using drifting pelagic baited remote cameras
title_fullStr A first assessment of the distribution and abundance of large pelagic species at Cocos Ridge seamounts (Eastern Tropical Pacific) using drifting pelagic baited remote cameras
title_full_unstemmed A first assessment of the distribution and abundance of large pelagic species at Cocos Ridge seamounts (Eastern Tropical Pacific) using drifting pelagic baited remote cameras
title_short A first assessment of the distribution and abundance of large pelagic species at Cocos Ridge seamounts (Eastern Tropical Pacific) using drifting pelagic baited remote cameras
title_sort first assessment of the distribution and abundance of large pelagic species at cocos ridge seamounts (eastern tropical pacific) using drifting pelagic baited remote cameras
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8601560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34793440
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0244343
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