渔业合作研究显示,保护区的大小和年龄决定着整个海洋保护区网络的功效

IF 7.7 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Conservation Letters Pub Date : 2024-01-03 DOI:10.1111/conl.13000
Shelby L. Ziegler, Rachel O. Brooks, Lyall F. Bellquist, Jennifer E. Caselle, Steven G. Morgan, Timothy J. Mulligan, Benjamin I. Ruttenberg, Brice X. Semmens, Richard M. Starr, Joe Tyburczy, Dean E. Wendt, Andre Buchheister, Jose R. Marin Jarrin, Christina Pasparakis, Salvador J. Jorgensen, Jennifer A. Chiu, Jordan Colby, Connor L. Coscino, Leon Davis, Francine de Castro, Jack T. Elstner, Christopher Honeyman, Erica T. Jarvis Mason, Erin M. Johnston, Sadie L. Small, Jay Staton, Grant T. Waltz, Bonnie Basnett, Erin V. Satterthwaite, Helen Killeen, Connor D. Dibble, Scott L. Hamilton
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为加强生物多样性保护和提供渔业效益而设计的海洋保护区(MPA)网络可能受多种标准的影响。元分析评估了海洋保护区属性对丰度、生物量和捕捞物种大小结构的影响,报告称海洋保护区的大小、年龄、深度和连通性影响海洋保护区反应的强度。然而,很少有经验性 MPA 评估研究在多个 MPA 和年份中使用一致的取样方法。我们的渔业合作研究项目对 12 个禁捕或高度保护性限捕 MPA 和成对捕捞参考区进行了系统取样,网络覆盖 1100 千米的海岸线,以评估在一个大的地理区域内 MPA 效应的驱动因素。我们发现,在考虑纬度、初级生产力和与最近 MPA 的距离等因素的情况下,鱼体大小和年龄的增加始终有助于增加 MPA 内的鱼类捕获量、生物量和积极的物种反应。我们的研究提供了一个示范框架,让不同的利益相关者共同参与渔业研究,并提供高质量的数据来评估保护战略的成功与否。
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Collaborative fisheries research reveals reserve size and age determine efficacy across a network of marine protected areas

A variety of criteria may influence the efficacy of networks of marine protected areas (MPA) designed to enhance biodiversity conservation and provide fisheries benefits. Meta-analyses have evaluated the influence of MPA attributes on abundance, biomass, and size structure of harvested species, reporting that MPA size, age, depth, and connectivity influence the strength of MPA responses. However, few empirical MPA evaluation studies have used consistent sampling methodology across multiple MPAs and years. Our collaborative fisheries research program systematically sampled 12 no-take or highly protective limited-take MPAs and paired fished reference areas across a network spanning 1100 km of coastline to evaluate the factors driving MPA efficacy across a large geographic region. We found that increased size and age consistently contributed to increased fish catch, biomass, and positive species responses inside MPAs, while accounting for factors such as latitude, primary productivity, and distance to the nearest MPA. Our study provides a model framework to collaboratively engage diverse stakeholders in fisheries research and provide high-quality data to assess the success of conservation strategies.

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Conservation Letters
Conservation Letters BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION-
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期刊介绍: Conservation Letters is a reputable scientific journal that is devoted to the publication of both empirical and theoretical research that has important implications for the conservation of biological diversity. The journal warmly invites submissions from various disciplines within the biological and social sciences, with a particular interest in interdisciplinary work. The primary aim is to advance both pragmatic conservation objectives and scientific knowledge. Manuscripts are subject to a rapid communication schedule, therefore they should address current and relevant topics. Research articles should effectively communicate the significance of their findings in relation to conservation policy and practice.
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