Bonifacio strait natural reserve (BSNR): Investigating ecosystem functioning through comparative modelling of marine protected areas

IF 4.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY Ocean & Coastal Management Pub Date : 2024-07-18 DOI:10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2024.107263
Lucie Vanalderweireldt , Camille Albouy , François Le Loc'h , Simone Libralato , Rémi Millot , Jessica Garcia , Marie-Catherine Santoni , Jean-Michel Culioli , Thibaut de Bettignies , Éric D.H. Durieux
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The Bonifacio Straits Natural Reserve (BSNR) is a Mediterranean Marine Protected Area (MPA) located in Corsica, characterized by rocky coasts, steep bathymetry, and regulated exploitation of marine resources. In this study, we updated the BSNR Ecopath model from 2010, providing a re-evaluation of the MPA's impact 13 years after the reserve's establishment and incorporating improved catch estimates, particularly for recreational fisheries. The model encompassed four primary producer groups, fourteen invertebrate groups, two Chondrichthyes groups, sixteen teleost groups, one seabird group, and one cetacean group. The BSNR model depicted a Mediterranean ecosystem where piscivorous fishes and cephalopods link primary producers to top predators (Tursiops truncatus, Dentex dentex and Epinephelus marginatus), emphasizing complex trophic relationships. Although the ecosystem faced moderate fishing pressure, the model revealed uneven pressure among groups, with rays, for example, being particularly vulnerable to fishing nets. Additionally, a mixed trophic impact analysis revealed an absence of competition among fishing fleets for resources, suggesting that, overall, recreational and artisanal fisheries do not impact each other. By comparing MPA models across the Mediterranean Sea, our research suggests that MPA establishment might enhance the overall biomass of ecosystems within their boundaries. This abundance can spill over into adjacent areas, thereby increasing biomass and diversity in those regions. In more exploited MPAs, higher values for the Finn cycling index and the consumption to total system throughput ratio indicated that fishing activities increased pressure on prey resources by diminishing the system's energy, pushing the ecosystem to optimize recycling.

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博尼法乔海峡自然保护区(BSNR):通过海洋保护区比较建模研究生态系统功能
博尼法乔海峡自然保护区(BSNR)是位于科西嘉岛的一个地中海海洋保护区(MPA),其特点是海岸多岩石、水深陡峭、海洋资源开发受到管制。在本研究中,我们更新了 2010 年的 BSNR Ecopath 模型,在保护区建立 13 年后重新评估了 MPA 的影响,并纳入了改进后的渔获量估算,尤其是休闲渔业的渔获量估算。该模型包括四个初级生产者组、十四个无脊椎动物组、两个软骨鱼类组、十六个跃层鱼类组、一个海鸟组和一个鲸类组。BSNR 模型描绘了一个地中海生态系统,在这个生态系统中,食鱼和头足类将初级生产者与顶级捕食者(Tursiops truncatus、Dentex dentex 和 Epinephelus marginatus)联系起来,强调了复杂的营养关系。虽然该生态系统面临着适度的捕捞压力,但该模型揭示了不同类群之间的压力不均,例如,鳐鱼特别容易受到渔网的伤害。此外,混合营养影响分析表明,捕鱼船队之间不存在资源竞争,这表明总体而言,休闲渔业和个体渔业不会相互影响。通过比较整个地中海的海洋保护区模型,我们的研究表明,海洋保护区的建立可能会提高其边界内生态系统的整体生物量。这种丰量会溢出到邻近地区,从而增加这些地区的生物量和多样性。在开发程度较高的海洋保护区,芬恩循环指数和消耗量与系统总吞吐量之比数值较高,这表明捕捞活动通过减少系统能量增加了对猎物资源的压力,促使生态系统优化循环。
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Ocean & Coastal Management
Ocean & Coastal Management 环境科学-海洋学
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321
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60 days
期刊介绍: Ocean & Coastal Management is the leading international journal dedicated to the study of all aspects of ocean and coastal management from the global to local levels. We publish rigorously peer-reviewed manuscripts from all disciplines, and inter-/trans-disciplinary and co-designed research, but all submissions must make clear the relevance to management and/or governance issues relevant to the sustainable development and conservation of oceans and coasts. Comparative studies (from sub-national to trans-national cases, and other management / policy arenas) are encouraged, as are studies that critically assess current management practices and governance approaches. Submissions involving robust analysis, development of theory, and improvement of management practice are especially welcome.
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