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Moray eels are more common on coral reefs subject to higher human pressure in the greater Caribbean

Proximity and size of the nearest market (‘market gravity’) have been shown to have strong negative effects on coral reef fish communities that can be mitigated by the establishment of closed areas. However, moray eels are functionally unique predators that are generally not subject to targeted fish...

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Autores principales: Clementi, Gina M., Bakker, Judith, Flowers, Kathryn I., Postaire, Bautisse D., Babcock, Elizabeth A., Bond, Mark E., Buddo, Dayne, Cardeñosa, Diego, Currey-Randall, Leanne M., Goetze, Jordan S., Harvey, Euan S., Heupel, Michelle, Kiszka, Jeremy J., Kyne, Fabian, MacNeil, M. Aaron, Meekan, Mark G., Rees, Matthew J., Simpfendorfer, Colin A., Speed, Conrad W., Heithaus, Michael R., Chapman, Demian D.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33681724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.102097
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author Clementi, Gina M.
Bakker, Judith
Flowers, Kathryn I.
Postaire, Bautisse D.
Babcock, Elizabeth A.
Bond, Mark E.
Buddo, Dayne
Cardeñosa, Diego
Currey-Randall, Leanne M.
Goetze, Jordan S.
Harvey, Euan S.
Heupel, Michelle
Kiszka, Jeremy J.
Kyne, Fabian
MacNeil, M. Aaron
Meekan, Mark G.
Rees, Matthew J.
Simpfendorfer, Colin A.
Speed, Conrad W.
Heithaus, Michael R.
Chapman, Demian D.
author_facet Clementi, Gina M.
Bakker, Judith
Flowers, Kathryn I.
Postaire, Bautisse D.
Babcock, Elizabeth A.
Bond, Mark E.
Buddo, Dayne
Cardeñosa, Diego
Currey-Randall, Leanne M.
Goetze, Jordan S.
Harvey, Euan S.
Heupel, Michelle
Kiszka, Jeremy J.
Kyne, Fabian
MacNeil, M. Aaron
Meekan, Mark G.
Rees, Matthew J.
Simpfendorfer, Colin A.
Speed, Conrad W.
Heithaus, Michael R.
Chapman, Demian D.
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description Proximity and size of the nearest market (‘market gravity’) have been shown to have strong negative effects on coral reef fish communities that can be mitigated by the establishment of closed areas. However, moray eels are functionally unique predators that are generally not subject to targeted fishing and should therefore not directly be affected by these factors. We used baited remote underwater video systems to investigate associations between morays and anthropogenic, habitat, and ecological factors in the Caribbean region. Market gravity had a positive effect on morays, while the opposite pattern was observed in a predator group subject to exploitation (sharks). Environmental DNA analyses corroborated the positive effect of market gravity on morays. We hypothesize that the observed pattern could be the indirect result of the depletion of moray competitors and predators near humans.
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spelling pubmed-79182802021-03-05 Moray eels are more common on coral reefs subject to higher human pressure in the greater Caribbean Clementi, Gina M. Bakker, Judith Flowers, Kathryn I. Postaire, Bautisse D. Babcock, Elizabeth A. Bond, Mark E. Buddo, Dayne Cardeñosa, Diego Currey-Randall, Leanne M. Goetze, Jordan S. Harvey, Euan S. Heupel, Michelle Kiszka, Jeremy J. Kyne, Fabian MacNeil, M. Aaron Meekan, Mark G. Rees, Matthew J. Simpfendorfer, Colin A. Speed, Conrad W. Heithaus, Michael R. Chapman, Demian D. iScience Article Proximity and size of the nearest market (‘market gravity’) have been shown to have strong negative effects on coral reef fish communities that can be mitigated by the establishment of closed areas. However, moray eels are functionally unique predators that are generally not subject to targeted fishing and should therefore not directly be affected by these factors. We used baited remote underwater video systems to investigate associations between morays and anthropogenic, habitat, and ecological factors in the Caribbean region. Market gravity had a positive effect on morays, while the opposite pattern was observed in a predator group subject to exploitation (sharks). Environmental DNA analyses corroborated the positive effect of market gravity on morays. We hypothesize that the observed pattern could be the indirect result of the depletion of moray competitors and predators near humans. Elsevier 2021-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7918280/ /pubmed/33681724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.102097 Text en © 2021. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Clementi, Gina M.
Bakker, Judith
Flowers, Kathryn I.
Postaire, Bautisse D.
Babcock, Elizabeth A.
Bond, Mark E.
Buddo, Dayne
Cardeñosa, Diego
Currey-Randall, Leanne M.
Goetze, Jordan S.
Harvey, Euan S.
Heupel, Michelle
Kiszka, Jeremy J.
Kyne, Fabian
MacNeil, M. Aaron
Meekan, Mark G.
Rees, Matthew J.
Simpfendorfer, Colin A.
Speed, Conrad W.
Heithaus, Michael R.
Chapman, Demian D.
Moray eels are more common on coral reefs subject to higher human pressure in the greater Caribbean
title Moray eels are more common on coral reefs subject to higher human pressure in the greater Caribbean
title_full Moray eels are more common on coral reefs subject to higher human pressure in the greater Caribbean
title_fullStr Moray eels are more common on coral reefs subject to higher human pressure in the greater Caribbean
title_full_unstemmed Moray eels are more common on coral reefs subject to higher human pressure in the greater Caribbean
title_short Moray eels are more common on coral reefs subject to higher human pressure in the greater Caribbean
title_sort moray eels are more common on coral reefs subject to higher human pressure in the greater caribbean
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7918280/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33681724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.102097
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