Marine long-term biodiversity assessment suggests loss of rare species in the Skagerrak and Kattegat region

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Matthias Obst
Saverio Vicario
Kennet Lundin
Matz Berggren
Anna Karlsson
Robert Haines
Alan Williams
Carole Goble
Cherian Mathew
Anton Güntsch
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[1] University of Gothenburg,Department of Marine Sciences and Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Centre
[2] University of Bari “Aldo Moro”,Institute of Atmospheric Pollution Research, National Research Council, C/O Physics Department
[3] Gothenburg Natural History Museum,School of Computer Science
[4] Swedish Agency for Marine and Water Management,Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin
[5] University of Manchester,Dahlem
[6] Freie Universität Berlin,undefined
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Marine Biodiversity | 2018年 / 48卷
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Benthic; Marine conservation; Shifting baselines; Biodiversity inventory; North East Atlantic;
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Studies of cumulative and long-term effects of human activities in the ocean are essential for developing realistic conservation targets. Here, we report the results of a recent national marine biodiversity inventory along the Swedish West coast between 2004 and 2009. The expedition revisited many historical localities that have been sampled with the same methods in the early twentieth century. We generated comparable datasets from our own investigation and the historical data to compare species richness, abundance, and geographic distribution of diversity. Our analysis indicates that the benthic ecosystems in the region have lost a large part of its original species richness over the last seven decades. We find evidence that especially rare species have disappeared. This process has caused a more homogenized community structure in the region and diminished historical biodiversity hotspots. We argue that the contemporary lack of rare species in the benthic ecosystems of the Kattegat and Skagerrak offers less opportunity to respond to environmental perturbations in the future and suggest improving the poor representation of rare species in the region. The study shows the value of biodiversity inventories as well as natural history collections in investigations of accumulated effects of anthropogenic activities and for re-establishing species-rich, productive, and resilient ecosystems.
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