Contrast in the density and biomass of fish in a reef system with different fishing intensity in the Mexican Caribbean.

IF 2.4 3区 生物学 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES PeerJ Pub Date : 2025-04-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7717/peerj.19031
José Manuel Castro-Pérez, Carmen Amelia Villegas-Sánchez, Alejandro Medina-Quej, Rigoberto Rosas-Luis, Jesús E Arias-González
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A wide range of fish species are caught in reef fisheries. However, fishing efforts tend to be highly selective in favor of large species, which generally have low population growth rates, making them more vulnerable to overfishing. When the decline of large predators occurs, fishing efforts start to focus on catching species from lower trophic levels, which can cause a trophic cascade effect. The objective of this research was to detect changes in the density and biomass of fish communities in areas with different fishing intensity in the study area. This study was carried out in the Banco Chinchorro Biosphere (BCBR) in the Mexican Caribbean and analyze the effect of fishing intensity on fish density and biomass, comparing data obtained from visual censuses with dependent information of the fishery. Evidence was found of a relationship between high fishing exploitation and low levels of density and biomass for Epinephelus striatus, E. guttatus and Lachnolaimus maximus. The decline of predators had no evident effect on the density and biomass of non-commercially important species. The density and biomass of commercially important fish species were influenced by the presence of algae, octocorals, hydrocorals and by variations in their catch per unit of effort (CPUE). This study detected that density and biomass have decreased in some species belonging to the Serranidae and Lutjanidae families in areas with high fishing intensity. On the other hand, little evidence was found that the density and total biomass of families of noncommercially important species increased through the decline of their predators. These results are consistent with previous work documenting how fishing activity affects fish species with high trophic levels. The information generated will help the Reserve's managers make decisions towards better management and conservation of fishery resources.

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墨西哥加勒比海不同捕捞强度的珊瑚礁系统中鱼类的密度和生物量的对比。
珊瑚礁渔业捕捞的鱼类种类繁多。然而,捕捞工作往往是高度选择性的,有利于大型物种,这些物种通常人口增长率低,使它们更容易受到过度捕捞的影响。当大型食肉动物数量减少时,捕鱼工作开始集中于捕获营养水平较低的物种,这可能会导致营养级联效应。本研究的目的是检测研究区不同捕捞强度地区鱼类群落密度和生物量的变化。本研究在墨西哥加勒比海的Banco Chinchorro生物圈(BCBR)进行,分析了捕捞强度对鱼类密度和生物量的影响,并将视觉普查数据与渔业相关信息进行了比较。有证据表明,斑纹石斑鱼、古塔石斑鱼和大屏石斑鱼的高捕捞量与低密度和低生物量之间存在一定的关系。捕食者的减少对非商业重要物种的密度和生物量影响不明显。具有重要商业价值的鱼类的密度和生物量受到藻类、八爪珊瑚和水珊瑚的存在及其单位努力捕获量(CPUE)变化的影响。本研究发现,在高捕捞强度地区,一些鱼科和鱼科物种的密度和生物量有所下降。另一方面,没有证据表明非商业重要物种的密度和总生物量通过其捕食者的减少而增加。这些结果与先前记录捕捞活动如何影响高营养水平鱼类的工作一致。所产生的资料将有助于保护区的管理人员作出决定,以便更好地管理和养护渔业资源。
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