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Namuncura Marine Protected Area: an oceanic hot spot of benthic biodiversity at Burdwood Bank, Argentina

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POLAR BIOLOGY
卷 39, 期 12, 页码 2373-2386

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DOI: 10.1007/s00300-016-1913-2

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Benthic communities; New Marine Protected Area; Conservation; SW Atlantic Ocean

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  1. FACEPE Fundacao de Amparo a Ciencia e Tecnologia do Estado de Pernambuco [APQ-0828-2.04/12, EXA 639/13 UNMdP 2013-2014, PIP 11220110100152]
  2. [PICT 2013-0629]
  3. [PICT-2012-1043]
  4. [PIP 11220120100247]
  5. [PIP 11420110100323]

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The first open-sea (non-coastal) Marine Protected Area (MPA) in Argentina was created in 2013 (and named Namuncura), at Burdwood Bank, an undersea plateau located about 200 km south from Malvinas/Falkland Islands, SW Atlantic Ocean. This contribution represents the most recent and complete checklist of benthic organisms (mainly mega and macrofauna) that summarized 240 taxa collected at three sites in the mentioned area. The benthic richness here documented largely exceeds the values coming from other productive areas in Argentinean waters. Faunistic composition was different among the sites, although several species were shared. Bryozoans presented the highest richness compared to the other groups, followed by mollusks and sponges. These data represent valuable information and a very helpful starting point for incoming research, conservation efforts and management. It is essential to establish the spatial distribution of indicator taxa, like corals, sponges and bryozoans, to better attempt at the protection of benthic biodiversity in this rich Argentinean marine system. This is a key issue considering the notable extension of the MPA compared to other areas in Argentina, the bathymetric variations, particular oceanographic conditions and different fishing circumstances within the area.

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