Prié, V.; Alonso, C.; Bou, C.; Galassi, D.M.P.; Marmonier, P.; Dole-Olivier, M.-J. The Cent Fonts Aquifer: An Overlooked Subterranean Biodiversity Hotspot in a Stygobiont-Rich Region. Diversity2024, 16, 50.
Prié, V.; Alonso, C.; Bou, C.; Galassi, D.M.P.; Marmonier, P.; Dole-Olivier, M.-J. The Cent Fonts Aquifer: An Overlooked Subterranean Biodiversity Hotspot in a Stygobiont-Rich Region. Diversity 2024, 16, 50.
Prié, V.; Alonso, C.; Bou, C.; Galassi, D.M.P.; Marmonier, P.; Dole-Olivier, M.-J. The Cent Fonts Aquifer: An Overlooked Subterranean Biodiversity Hotspot in a Stygobiont-Rich Region. Diversity2024, 16, 50.
Prié, V.; Alonso, C.; Bou, C.; Galassi, D.M.P.; Marmonier, P.; Dole-Olivier, M.-J. The Cent Fonts Aquifer: An Overlooked Subterranean Biodiversity Hotspot in a Stygobiont-Rich Region. Diversity 2024, 16, 50.
Abstract
The South of France is a biodiversity hotspot within Europe. Here, we present a comprehensive review of surveys conducted in the Cent Fonts aquifer, an overlooked subterranean biodiversity hotspot embedded in a region rich in stygobiotic species and threatened by climate change and water abstraction projects. Key studies, spanning from 1950 to 2006, show a progression in survey methods and results, although troglobiotic species remain poorly documented. With 43 stygobiotic species recorded, the Cent Fonts is the second richest stygobiont hotspot in Europe. Most species are regional endemics, a quarter of which are considered vulnerable by the IUCN. The Cent Fonts also hosts several relict species and is the type locality of four species. Such a high biological value clearly deserves to be preserved. Our analysis warns of a possible decline in biodiversity, as 8 of the species recorded in the 20th century were absent from the 2006 survey, suggesting potential threats of unknown origin. The capture of the Cent Font springs for water abstraction is discussed as a potential threat to this ecosystem and its unique biodiversity. Three new species of stygobiotic molluscs are described, one of which was collected in the Cent Fonts.
Keywords
stygobiont, troglobiont, conservation, karst, subterranean diversity, conservation, water abstraction
Subject
Biology and Life Sciences, Aquatic Science
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