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Re-shifting the ecological baseline for the overexploited Mediterranean red coral

doi: 10.1038/srep42404
pmid: 28198382
pmc: PMC5309836
handle: 10261/145819 , 10256/14992 , 2072/319710 , 2072/319965
doi: 10.1038/srep42404
pmid: 28198382
pmc: PMC5309836
handle: 10261/145819 , 10256/14992 , 2072/319710 , 2072/319965
AbstractOverexploitation leads to the ecological extinction of many oceanic species. The depletion of historical abundances of large animals, such as whales and sea turtles, is well known. However, the magnitude of the historical overfishing of exploited invertebrates is unclear. The lack of rigorous baseline data limits the implementation of efficient management and conservation plans in the marine realm. The precious Mediterranean red coralCorallium rubrumhas been intensively exploited since antiquity for its use in jewellery. It shows dramatic signs of overexploitation, with no untouched populations known in shallow waters. Here, we report the discovery of an exceptional red coral population from a previously unexplored shallow underwater cave in Corsica (France) harbouring the largest biomass (by more than 100-fold) reported to date in the Mediterranean. Our findings challenge current assumptions on the pristine state of this emblematic species. Our results suggest that, before intense exploitation, red coral lived in relatively high-density populations with a large proportion of centuries-old colonies, even at very shallow depths. We call for the re-evaluation of the baseline for red coral and question the sustainability of the exploitation of a species that is still common but ecologically (functionally) extinct and in a trajectory of further decline.
Conservation of Natural Resources, Extinció (Biologia) -- Mediterrània, Mar, overexploitation, Population biology, Biodiversity conservation, 333, Article, [ SDV.EE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment, [SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, Mediterranean Sea, Animals, Biomass, Biologia de la conservació, Coralls, Ecosystem, Corallium rubrum, [SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment, shifting baselines, Population Density, Mediterrània (Mar), Conservation biology, Coralls -- Mediterrània, Mar, Anthozoa, [SDV.EE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment, Corals, Extintion (Biology) -- Mediterranean Sea, Conservació de la diversitat biològica, _, Biologia de poblacions, Corals -- Mediterranean Sea, Corallium rubrum, shifting baselines, overexploitation, Mediterranean Sea, environment
Conservation of Natural Resources, Extinció (Biologia) -- Mediterrània, Mar, overexploitation, Population biology, Biodiversity conservation, 333, Article, [ SDV.EE ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment, [SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, Mediterranean Sea, Animals, Biomass, Biologia de la conservació, Coralls, Ecosystem, Corallium rubrum, [SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment, shifting baselines, Population Density, Mediterrània (Mar), Conservation biology, Coralls -- Mediterrània, Mar, Anthozoa, [SDV.EE] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology, environment, Corals, Extintion (Biology) -- Mediterranean Sea, Conservació de la diversitat biològica, _, Biologia de poblacions, Corals -- Mediterranean Sea, Corallium rubrum, shifting baselines, overexploitation, Mediterranean Sea, environment
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