Yanis Zentner
@yzentner.bsky.social
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Marine Ecology PhD Student and PADI Diving Instructor born at 364 ppm 📷 https://fishandtrips.myportfolio.com
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🌊¡No te pierdas el próximo taller online sobre la conservación del coralígeno en el Mediterráneo!
📅 24/04/2025
🕒 10h (CET)
📍 Acceso como bajo registro
📄 Agenda: docs.google.com/document/d/1...
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Many thanks to my co-authors
N. Margarit, @graciellarovira.bsky.social, @danigomezgras.bsky.social, and to my supervisors J. Garrabou and C. Linares for entrusting me with this long-term initiative!

@medrecover.bsky.social @ub.edu @irbio-ub.bsky.social ICMCSIC
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Our study underscores the role of foundational species like the red coral in shaping their communities, making them key targets for conservation.

It also highlights the need to work at ecologically and temporally relevant scales to assess recovery in restoration initatives.
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More importantly, the restored assemblage’s community structure shifted, resembling the reference site in both trait diversity and dominance. This wasn’t just driven by the red coral growth but also the arrival and increase of other species, mainly sponges and cnidarians.🪸
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Over the years, transplanted colonies survived and grew steadily! 📈However, both the reference and restored populations remain far from what a pristine red coral population should look like, a sad reality for many C. rubrum populations across the Mediterranean.
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A decade ago, over 300 Corallium rubrum colonies were restored, giving a second chance to illegally harvested red coral, provided by Catalan authorities.

Now, we’ve combined population and trait-based approaches to assess not just survival, but long-term functional recovery.
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🧵Can marine restoration lead to ecological recovery?

🌊Success is often assessed by short-term survival of transplants, but what about long-term changes in community (trait) composition?

We studied this for a key Mediterranean octocoral. 👇

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Active restoration of a long-lived octocoral drives rapid functional recovery in a temperate reef
After a decade, a community with restored red coral nears the functional structure of natural ones.
www.science.org
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danigomezgras.bsky.social
Since 2016, the Coral Trait Database (www.coraltraits.org) has contributed to the advancement of coral reef science globally. However, data on #octocorals —key components of many coral ecosystems— was missing... until NOW. 🎉 The Octocoral Trait Database is here! 👇
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The Octocoral Trait Database: a global database of trait information for octocoral species
Scientific Data - The Octocoral Trait Database: a global database of trait information for octocoral species
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