Geohistorical insights into marine functional connectivity - MARine Biodiversity, Exploitation and Conservation
Article Dans Une Revue ICES Journal of Marine Science Année : 2024

Geohistorical insights into marine functional connectivity

Konstantina Agiadi
Bryony A Caswell
Rita Almeida
Ali Becheker
Andreu Blanco
Manuel Jesús León-Cobo
Ellie-Mae E Cook
Merve Karakuş
Cataixa López
Sven Pallacks
Irene Rabanal
Lotta Schultz
Ruth H Thurstan
Nina Vieira

Résumé

Marine functional connectivity (MFC) refers to the flows of organic matter, genes, and energy that are caused by the active and passive movements of marine organisms. Occurring at various temporal and spatial scales, MFC is a dynamic, constantly evolving global ecological process, part of overall ecological connectivity, but with its own distinct and specific patterns. Geological and historical archives of changes in the distributions, life histories, and migration of species can provide baselines for deciphering the long-term trends (decadal to millions of years) and variability of MFC. In this food-for-thought paper, we identify the different types of geohistorical data that can be used to study past MFC. We propose resources that are available for such work. Finally, we offer a roadmap outlining the most appropriate approaches for analysing and interpreting these data, the biases and limitations involved, and what we consider to be the primary themes for future research in this field. Overall, we demonstrate how, despite differences in norms and limitations between disciplines, valuable data on ecological and societal change can be extracted from geological and historical archives, and be used to understand changes of MFC through time.

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hal-04786101 , version 1 (15-11-2024)

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Konstantina Agiadi, Bryony A Caswell, Rita Almeida, Ali Becheker, Andreu Blanco, et al.. Geohistorical insights into marine functional connectivity. ICES Journal of Marine Science, 2024, ⟨10.1093/icesjms/fsae117⟩. ⟨hal-04786101⟩
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