Defining the importance of landscape metrics for large branchiopod biodiversity and conservation: the case of the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands |
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Authors: | Jordi Sala Stéphanie Gascón David Cunillera-Montcusí Miguel Alonso Francisco Amat Luís Cancela da Fonseca Margarida Cristo Margarita Florencio Juan García-de-Lomas Margarida Machado Maria Rosa Miracle Alexandre Miró José Luis Pérez-Bote Joan Lluís Pretus Florent Prunier Javier Ripoll Juan Rueda María Sahuquillo Laura Serrano Marc Ventura David Verdiell-Cubedo Dani Boix |
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Affiliation: | 1.GRECO, Institute of Aquatic Ecology,University of Girona,Girona,Spain;2.Department of Evolutionary Biology, Ecology and Environmental Sciences,University of Barcelona,Barcelona,Spain;3.Instituto de Acuicultura de Torre de la Sal, CSIC,Castellón,Spain;4.Laboratório Marítimo da Guia,MARE– Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre,Cascais,Portugal;5.CTA - Centro de Ciências e Tecnologias da água,Universidade do Algarve,Faro,Portugal;6.FCT, Universidade do Algarve,Faro,Portugal;7.CCMar, Universidade do Algarve,Faro,Portugal;8.Estación Biológica de Do?ana, CSIC,Seville,Spain;9.Departamento de Ecologia, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas,Universidade Federal de Goiás,Goiania,Brazil;10.Research Group on Ecology and Dynamics of Aquatic Ecosystems,University of Cádiz,Cádiz,Spain;11.Instituto Cavanilles de Biodiversidad y Biología Evolutiva,University of Valencia,Valencia,Spain;12.Integrative Freshwater Ecology Group,Center for Advanced Studies of Blanes, Spanish Research Council (CEAB-CSIC),Girona,Spain;13.Zoology Unit,University of Extremadura,Badajoz,Spain;14.Asociación de Educación Ambiental El Bosque Animado,Córdoba,Spain;15.Department of Microbiology and Ecology,University of Valencia,Burjassot,Spain;16.Dirección General de Medio Natural, Generalitat Valenciana,Valencia,Spain;17.Department of Plant Biology and Ecology,University of Sevilla,Seville,Spain;18.Asociación Columbares,Murcia,Spain |
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Abstract: | The deficiency in the distributional data of invertebrate taxa is one of the major impediments acting on the bias towards the low awareness of its conservation status. The present study sets a basic framework to understand the large branchiopods distribution in the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands. Since the extensive surveys performed in the late 1980s, no more studies existed updating the information for the whole studied area. The present study fills the gap, gathering together all available information on large branchiopods distribution since 1995, and analysing the effect of human population density and several landscape characteristics on their distribution, taking into consideration different spatial scales (100 m, 1 km and 10 km). In overall, 28 large branchiopod taxa (17 anostracans, 7 notostracans and 4 spinicaudatans) are known to occur in the area. Approximately 30% of the sites hosted multiple species, with a maximum of 6 species. Significant positive co-occurring species pairs were found clustered together, forming 4 different associations of large branchiopod species. In general, species clustered in the same group showed similar responses to analysed landscape characteristics, usually showing a better fit at higher spatial scales. |
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