No recovery: long-term monitoring reveals low and fluctuating populations of the endemic reef-building vermetid snail Dendropoma anguliferum on Levantine shores


Published: Jan 14, 2026
Keywords:
Vermetid reefs Mediterranean Climate change Sampling
GIL RILOV
SHAI ZILBERMAN
https://orcid.org/0009-0009-6624-5450
GUY RAANAN
https://orcid.org/0009-0006-7362-8802
YUVAL SONEGO
Abstract

Dendropoma anguliferum is an endemic reef-building vermetid gastropod of the southeastern Mediterranean that has historically been considered a key ecosystem engineer. In studies from the past decade and a half, this gastropod has been shown to have very low abundance compared to past anecdotal data. A recent study, based on a single survey at a single site, claims that there are signs of recovery of this species on the Israeli coast. Our study analyzed 16 years of seasonal monitoring data from four rocky shore sites to assess long-term population trends along this coast. Results show that D. anguliferum maintains a persistently low average cover (0 1.5%) at the seaward edge of the platform, with many temporal fluctuations, indicating no sustained recoveries. A comparative analysis with this recent short-term survey in a region similar to one of the monitoring sites yielded comparable abundance estimates, validating both methodologies for assessing the abundance of this sessile, aggregative, species. In contrast, the co-occurring vermetid, Vermetus triquetrus, exhibited much higher cover at some sites and strong fluctuations. This study emphasizes the value of persistent ecological monitoring over one-off snapshot surveys for evaluating species trajectories and developing conservation strategies. These findings also underscore the need for coordinated, continuous, Mediterranean-wide efforts using standardized protocols and advocates for the use of advanced technologies to assess the long-term status of vermetid reefs at the basin scale, especially in the face of increasing pressure due to climate change and other stressors.

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SHAI ZILBERMAN, National Institute of Oceanography, Israel Oceanographic & Limnological Research, Tel-Shikmona, PO Box 2336, 3102201, Haifa, Israel

Marine Biology Department 

Lab technician 

GUY RAANAN, National Institute of Oceanography, Israel Oceanographic & Limnological Research, Tel-Shikmona, PO Box 2336, 3102201, Haifa, Israel

Marine Biology Department 

Lab manager 

YUVAL SONEGO, National Institute of Oceanography, Israel Oceanographic & Limnological Research, Tel-Shikmona, PO Box 2336, 3102201, Haifa, Israel

Marine Biology Department 

Lab technician 

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