Un modelo cualitativo de la comunidad biológica del Norte del Golfo de California, México: posibles efectos de la explotación pesquera en el ecosistema

IF 0.5 Q4 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY REVMAR-Revista Ciencias Marinas y Costeras Pub Date : 2015-08-24 DOI:10.15359/REVMRA.7.4
Alejandro Espinoza-Tenorio, Gabriela Montaño-Moctezuma, I. Espejel
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Ecosystem-based management (EBM) is one of the main paradigms under which the world’s fisheries have been redesigned. However, successful implementation of EBM has been limited due to the inherent complexity of ecological systems as well as the need to have enough information to build and analyze complex models. To successfully implement EBM in fisheries, countries such as Mexico need to design and promote management tools consistent with their social and natural context in a way that they can take advantage of the capabilities of their fishery systems. In this paper we used a qualitative model (Loop Analysis) to examine the ecosystem implications of fishery on some members of a marine community.  A model for the biological community of the Northern Gulf of California (NGC) was constructed, based on six fishery groups and a conservation group. Model predictions allowed assessing both direct and indirect effects from harvesting different fishery groups, as well as identifying those fisheries that might present a conflict when operating simultaneously. The qualitative nature of the model allowed incorporating local ecological knowledge (LEK) as a source of information, fostering the future involvement of stakeholders in the design of management strategies. The proposed ideas may be useful to generate goals regarding resource exploitation and conservation and also provide a guide to generate management strategies based on the knowledge of the ecosystem.
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墨西哥加利福尼亚湾北部生物群落的定性模型:渔业开发对生态系统的潜在影响
基于生态系统的管理(EBM)是世界渔业重新设计的主要范例之一。然而,由于生态系统固有的复杂性,以及需要足够的信息来建立和分析复杂的模型,实证医学的成功实施受到了限制。为了在渔业中成功实施循证管理,墨西哥等国需要设计和推广符合其社会和自然环境的管理工具,以便利用其渔业系统的能力。在本文中,我们使用了一个定性模型(循环分析)来研究渔业对海洋群落某些成员的生态系统影响。基于6个渔业类群和1个保护类群,构建了北加州湾(NGC)生物群落模型。模型预测可以评估捕捞不同渔业群体的直接和间接影响,以及确定那些在同时作业时可能出现冲突的渔业。该模型的定性性质允许将当地生态知识(LEK)作为信息来源,促进利益相关者未来参与管理战略的设计。所提出的想法可能有助于制定有关资源开发和保护的目标,并为根据生态系统知识制定管理战略提供指导。
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REVMAR-Revista Ciencias Marinas y Costeras
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