Cleidson P. Gomes, Danilo C. L. Gardunho, Paulo C. C. Virgulino-Júnior, Marcus E. B. Fernandes
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Abstract
Transitional areas provide many benefits and advantages for several species according to shifts in environmental conditions. Because mangrove crabs (U. cordatus) seem to benefit from the ecotone between mangrove (M) and estuarine várzea (V) forests on Marajó Island, eastern Amazon coast, we investigated whether crab population structure varies in response to shifts in vegetation and fishing pressures. Generalized linear models revealed that crabs are larger and heavier at Furo do Saco (FS), where estuarine várzea trees dominate the landscape, and have higher density and biomass at Praia do Goiabal (PG), where the landscape is dominated by mangrove trees. Multivariate models also indicated that the distance between villages and crabbing sites turns transition zones into difficult access for crabbers and shelters for larger and more commercially profitable resources. The combined analysis of both biotic (crab and vegetation) and fishery variables highlighted the role of transition zones as a key environment for demographic maintenance and species conservation, guaranteeing the natural stocks and other ecological advantages for the sustainable fishery of mangrove crabs for future generations.
根据环境条件的变化,过渡区为一些物种提供了许多好处和优势。由于红树林蟹(U. cordatus)似乎受益于亚马逊东部海岸马拉霍岛红树林(M)和河口藻林(V)之间的生态区,我们研究了螃蟹种群结构是否会随着植被和捕捞压力的变化而变化。广义线性模型显示,在河口várzea树占主导地位的Furo do Saco (FS),螃蟹体型更大、体重更重;而在红树林占主导地位的Praia do Goiabal (PG),螃蟹的密度和生物量更高。多变量模型还表明,村庄与捕蟹地点之间的距离使过渡区成为捕蟹人难以进入的地方,也是更大和更具商业利润的资源的栖息地。对生物变量(螃蟹和植被)和渔业变量的综合分析凸显了过渡区作为人口维持和物种保护的关键环境的作用,为后代可持续捕捞红树林螃蟹保证了自然种群和其他生态优势。
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