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- Global biodiversity patterns of marine forests of brown macroalgaePublication . Fragkopoulou, Eliza; Serrao, Ester; De Clerck, Olivier; Costello, Mark J.; Araújo, Miguel B.; Duarte, Carlos M.; Krause‐Jensen, Dorte; Assis, JorgeAim Marine forests of brown macroalgae create essential habitats for coastal species and support invaluable ecological services. Here, we provide the first global analysis of species richness and endemicity of both the kelp and fucoid biomes. Location Global. Time period Contemporary. Major taxa studied Marine forests of brown macroalgae, formed by kelp (here defined as orders Laminariales, Tilopteridales and Desmarestiales) and fucoid (order Fucales), inhabiting subtidal and intertidal environments. Methods We coupled a large dataset of macroalgal observations (420 species, 1.01 million records) with a high-resolution dataset of relevant environmental predictors (i.e., light, temperature, salinity, nitrate, wave energy and ice coverage) to develop stacked species distribution models (stacked SDMs) and yield estimates of global species richness and endemicity. Results Temperature and light were the main predictors shaping the distribution of subtidal species, whereas wave energy, temperature and salinity were the main predictors of intertidal species. The highest regional species richness for kelp was found in the north-east Pacific (maximum 32 species) and for fucoids in south-east Australia (maximum 53 species), supporting the hypothesis that these regions were the evolutionary sources of global colonization by brown macroalgae. Locations with low species richness coincided between kelp and fucoid, occurring mainly at higher latitudes (e.g., Siberia) and the Baltic Sea, where extensive ice coverage and low-salinity regimes prevail. Regions of high endemism for both groups were identified in the Galapagos Islands, Antarctica, South Africa and East Russia. Main conclusions We estimated the main environmental drivers and limits shaping the distribution of marine forests of brown macroalgae and mapped biogeographical centres of species richness and endemicity, which largely coincided with the expectation from previous evolutionary hypotheses. The mapped biodiversity patterns can serve as new baselines for planning and prioritizing locations for conservation, management and climate change mitigation strategies, flagging threatened marine forest regions under different climate change scenarios.
- A marine and salt marsh sediment organic carbon database for European regional seas (EURO-CARBON).Publication . Graversen, Anna Elizabeth Løvgren; Lønborg, Christian; Addamo, Anna Maria; Pedersen, Sidsel Gurholt; Chemello, Silvia; Alejo, Irene; Apostolaki, Eugenia T.; Asplund, Maria E.; Austin, William E. N.; Berov, Dimitar; Berto, Daniela; Björk, Mats; Black, Kirsty; Bobchev, Nikola; Bonaglia, Stefano; Borgersen, Gunhild; Bouma, Tjeerd; Costello, Mark J.; Dahl, Martin; Diaz-Almela, Elena; Dimitriou, Panagiotis D.; Duarte, Carlos M.; Dueñas, Carmen Leiva; Efthymiadis, Pavlos T.; Elosegui, Ines Mazarrasa; Espinosa, Maria Recio; Filipsson, Helena L.; Fontela, Marcos; Fredriksen, Stein; Frigstad, Helene; Gagnon, Karine; Garcia-Escudero, Catalina A.; Giani, Michele; Grouhel-Pellouin, Anne; Guerra, Roberta; Gullström, Martin; Gundersen, Hege; Hancke, Kasper; Majtényi-Hill, Claudia; Hunt, Corallie; Inostroza, Karina; Karakassis, Ioannis; Karamfilov, Ventzislav; Klayn, Stefania; Koziorowska, Katarzyna; Kuliński, Karol; Lavery, Paul; Lenstra, Wytze K.; Lillebø, Ana I.; Logemann, Ella; Magni, Paolo; Marbà, Núria; Marco-Mendez, Candela; Martins, Márcio; Mateo, Miguel Angel; Monnier, Briac; Mueller, Peter; Neto, Joao M.; Papageorgiou, Nafsika; de Rezende, Carlos Eduardo; Pardo, Juan Carlos Farias; Peña, Jose Antonio Juanes De La; Pergent, Gérard; Piñeiro-Juncal, Nerea; Preston, Joanne; Rampazzo, Federico; Reithmaier, Gloria; Reusch, Thorsten B. H.; Reynolds, Sarah; Ricart, Aurora M.; Santos, Rui; Barrena de los Santos, Carmen; Santos, Isaac R.; Serrano, Eduard; Serrano, Oscar; Slomp, Caroline P.; Smeaton, Craig; Soler, Montserrar; Sousa, Ana I.; Spiegel, Timo; Stevenson, Angela; Thormar, Jonas; Trannum, Hilde Cecilie; van Helmond, Niels A. G. M.; Paradis, Sarah; Vizzini, Salvatrice; Ward, Emma A.; Yau, Yvonne Y. Y.; Zakhama-Sraieb, Rym; Zribi, Imen; Zygadlowska, Olga M.; Jensen, Dorte KrauseMarine and salt marsh sediments contain large amounts of organic carbon (OC) and are therefore important in the global carbon cycle. Here, we collated previously published and unpublished measurements of sediment OC in marine and salt marsh sediments in European regional seas (EURO-CARBON; available at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14905489). To the extent possible the OC data were complemented by variables such as sediment porosity and dry bulk density. The EUROCARBON dataset holds 61306 individual data entries of sediment OC content from different regions of European regional seas. Around three quarters (76%) were collected in coastal and deep sea bare sediments, 18% from salt marshes, 7% from seagrass habitats, and 0.03% from macroalgal habitats. For all habitats and sediment depth layers the OC content varied between seagrass (2.37 ± 5.96 %; 3.03 %) > bare sediment (1.88 ± 2.03 %; 1.20 %). The EURO-CARBON dataset will serve as a basis for future work, and it will be an important resource for researchers, managers, and policymakers working towards protecting sediment OC pools.
- The ocean sampling day consortiumPublication . Kopf, Anna; Bicak, Mesude; Kottmann, Renzo; Schnetzer, Julia; Kostadinov, Ivaylo; Lehmann, Katja; Fernandez-Guerra, Antonio; Jeanthon, Christian; Rahav, Eyal; Ullrich, Matthias; Wichels, Antje; Jones, Scott; Orlic, Sandi; Steinke, Michael; Busch, Julia; Duarte, Bernardo; Caçador, Isabel; ten Hoopen, Petra; Canning-Clode, João; Aguirre-Macedo, Ma L.; Bobrova, Oleksandra; Vezzi, Alessandro; Marteinsson, Viggo; Collin, Rachel; Reynisson, Eyjolfur; Loureiro, Clara M.; Luna, Gian M.; Quero, Grazia M.; Löscher, Carolin R.; Kremp, Anke; Amaral, Valentina; DeLorenzo, Marie E.; Yoshida, Takashi; Øvreås, Lise; Wang, Shiao; Fuhrman, Jed A.; Tolman, Jennifer; LaRoche, Julie; Penna, Antonella; Frischer, Marc; Davis, Timothy; Katherine, Barker; Meyer, Christopher P.; Ogata, Hiroyuki; Conan, Pascal; Todorova, Nadezhda; Alonso, Cecilia; Stambler, Noga; Goodwin, Kelly; Nyhus, Paul A. F.; Yakimov, Michael M.; Santana, Rafael; Baltar, Federico; Bodrossy, Levente; Ingleton, Tim; Van De Kamp, Jodie; Frampton, Dion M.; Ostrowski, Martin; Van Ruth, Paul; Karamfilov, Ventzislav; Malthouse, Paul; Bizsel, Kemal C.; Claus, Simon; Deneudt, Klaas; Pedrotti, Maria L.; Munnik, Kate; Mortelmans, Jonas; Pitois, Sophie; Wallom, David; Salter, Ian; Costa, Rodrigo; Schroeder, Declan C.; Kandil, Mahrous M.; Rodriguez-Ezpeleta, Naiara; Kotoulas, Georgios; Berteaux-Lecellier, Veronique; Cochrane, Guy; Wecker, Patricia; Cariou, Thierry; Cancio, I.; Lauro, Federico M.; Vaulot, Daniel; Bienhold, Christina; Ghazal, Hassan; Chaouni, Bouchra; Essayeh, Soumya; Ettamimi, Sara; Iriberri, Juan; Zaid, El H.; Golyshin, Peter N.; Boukhatem, Noureddine; L’Haridon, Stephane; Martin, Patrick; Bouali, Abderrahim; Chahboune, Rajaa; Barrijal, Said; Timinouni, Mohammed; El Otmani, Fatima; Bennani, Mohamed; Mea, Marianna; Gasol, Josep M.; Jensen, Rachelle M.; Gerdts, Gunnar; Hinks, Jamie; Gebbels, Susan; Rosselli, Riccardo; Jude-Lemeilleur, Florence; De Pascale, Fabio; Bente, Edvardsen; Schiavon, Riccardo; dos Santos, Antonina; Moncheva, Snejana; Villar, Emilie; Pesant, Stéphane; Cataletto, Bruno; Malfatti, Francesca; Polymenakou, Paraskevi; Edirisinghe, Ranjith; Sonnenschein, Eva C.; Silveira, Jorge A. H.; Barbier, Michele; Karlsen, Hans E.; Dzhembekova, Nina; Turk, Valentina; Tinta, Tinkara; Fuller, Wayne J.; Salihoglu, Ilkay; Serakinci, Nedime; Ergoren, Mahmut C.; Bresnan, Eileen; Johnson, Zackary; Ramos, Sandra; Sinigalliano, Christopher D.; Siam, Rania; Gidley, Maribeth L.; Biancalana, Florencia; Zingone, Adriana; O’Gara, Fergal; Danovaro, Roberto; Tsiamis, George; Clark, M. S.; Costa, Ana C.; El Bour, Monia; Martins, Ana M.; Magalhães, Catarina; Collins, R. E.; Poulton, Nicole; Ducluzeau, Anne-Lise; Abdallah, Rehab Z.; Jackson, Stephen; Martinez, Jonathan; Costello, Mark J.; Amaral-Zettler, Linda A.; Gilbert, Jack A.; Davies, Neil; Field, Dawn; Glöckner, Frank O.Ocean Sampling Day was initiated by the EU-funded Micro B3 (Marine Microbial Biodiversity, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology) project to obtain a snapshot of the marine microbial biodiversity and function of the world’s oceans. It is a simultaneous global mega-sequencing campaign aiming to generate the largest standardized microbial data set in a single day. This will be achievable only through the coordinated efforts of an Ocean Sampling Day Consortium, supportive partnerships and networks between sites. This commentary outlines the establishment, function and aims of the Consortium and describes our vision for a sustainable study of marine microbial communities and their embedded functional traits.
