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Increased connectivity and depth improve the effectiveness of marine reserves

Marine reserves are a key tool for the conservation of marine biodiversity, yet only ~2.5% of the world's oceans are protected. The integration of marine reserves into connected networks representing all habitats has been encouraged by international agreements, yet the benefits of this design h...

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Autores principales: Goetze, Jordan S., Wilson, Shaun, Radford, Ben, Fisher, Rebecca, Langlois, Tim J., Monk, Jacquomo, Knott, Nathan A., Malcolm, Hamish, Currey‐Randall, Leanne M., Ierodiaconou, Daniel, Harasti, David, Barrett, Neville, Babcock, Russell C., Bosch, Nestor E., Brock, Danny, Claudet, Joachim, Clough, Jock, Fairclough, David V., Heupel, Michelle R., Holmes, Thomas H., Huveneers, Charlie, Jordan, Alan R., McLean, Dianne, Meekan, Mark, Miller, David, Newman, Stephen J., Rees, Matthew J., Roberts, Kelsey E., Saunders, Benjamin J., Speed, Conrad W., Travers, Michael J., Treml, Eric, Whitmarsh, Sasha K., Wakefield, Corey B., Harvey, Euan S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8360116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34015863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15635
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author Goetze, Jordan S.
Wilson, Shaun
Radford, Ben
Fisher, Rebecca
Langlois, Tim J.
Monk, Jacquomo
Knott, Nathan A.
Malcolm, Hamish
Currey‐Randall, Leanne M.
Ierodiaconou, Daniel
Harasti, David
Barrett, Neville
Babcock, Russell C.
Bosch, Nestor E.
Brock, Danny
Claudet, Joachim
Clough, Jock
Fairclough, David V.
Heupel, Michelle R.
Holmes, Thomas H.
Huveneers, Charlie
Jordan, Alan R.
McLean, Dianne
Meekan, Mark
Miller, David
Newman, Stephen J.
Rees, Matthew J.
Roberts, Kelsey E.
Saunders, Benjamin J.
Speed, Conrad W.
Travers, Michael J.
Treml, Eric
Whitmarsh, Sasha K.
Wakefield, Corey B.
Harvey, Euan S.
author_facet Goetze, Jordan S.
Wilson, Shaun
Radford, Ben
Fisher, Rebecca
Langlois, Tim J.
Monk, Jacquomo
Knott, Nathan A.
Malcolm, Hamish
Currey‐Randall, Leanne M.
Ierodiaconou, Daniel
Harasti, David
Barrett, Neville
Babcock, Russell C.
Bosch, Nestor E.
Brock, Danny
Claudet, Joachim
Clough, Jock
Fairclough, David V.
Heupel, Michelle R.
Holmes, Thomas H.
Huveneers, Charlie
Jordan, Alan R.
McLean, Dianne
Meekan, Mark
Miller, David
Newman, Stephen J.
Rees, Matthew J.
Roberts, Kelsey E.
Saunders, Benjamin J.
Speed, Conrad W.
Travers, Michael J.
Treml, Eric
Whitmarsh, Sasha K.
Wakefield, Corey B.
Harvey, Euan S.
author_sort Goetze, Jordan S.
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description Marine reserves are a key tool for the conservation of marine biodiversity, yet only ~2.5% of the world's oceans are protected. The integration of marine reserves into connected networks representing all habitats has been encouraged by international agreements, yet the benefits of this design has not been tested empirically. Australia has one of the largest systems of marine reserves, providing a rare opportunity to assess how connectivity influences conservation success. An Australia‐wide dataset was collected using baited remote underwater video systems deployed across a depth range from 0 to 100 m to assess the effectiveness of marine reserves for protecting teleosts subject to commercial and recreational fishing. A meta‐analytical comparison of 73 fished species within 91 marine reserves found that, on average, marine reserves had 28% greater abundance and 53% greater biomass of fished species compared to adjacent areas open to fishing. However, benefits of protection were not observed across all reserves (heterogeneity), so full subsets generalized additive modelling was used to consider factors that influence marine reserve effectiveness, including distance‐based and ecological metrics of connectivity among reserves. Our results suggest that increased connectivity and depth improve the aforementioned marine reserve benefits and that these factors should be considered to optimize such benefits over time. We provide important guidance on factors to consider when implementing marine reserves for the purpose of increasing the abundance and size of fished species, given the expected increase in coverage globally. We show that marine reserves that are highly protected (no‐take) and designed to optimize connectivity, size and depth range can provide an effective conservation strategy for fished species in temperate and tropical waters within an overarching marine biodiversity conservation framework.
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spelling pubmed-83601162021-08-17 Increased connectivity and depth improve the effectiveness of marine reserves Goetze, Jordan S. Wilson, Shaun Radford, Ben Fisher, Rebecca Langlois, Tim J. Monk, Jacquomo Knott, Nathan A. Malcolm, Hamish Currey‐Randall, Leanne M. Ierodiaconou, Daniel Harasti, David Barrett, Neville Babcock, Russell C. Bosch, Nestor E. Brock, Danny Claudet, Joachim Clough, Jock Fairclough, David V. Heupel, Michelle R. Holmes, Thomas H. Huveneers, Charlie Jordan, Alan R. McLean, Dianne Meekan, Mark Miller, David Newman, Stephen J. Rees, Matthew J. Roberts, Kelsey E. Saunders, Benjamin J. Speed, Conrad W. Travers, Michael J. Treml, Eric Whitmarsh, Sasha K. Wakefield, Corey B. Harvey, Euan S. Glob Chang Biol Primary Research Articles Marine reserves are a key tool for the conservation of marine biodiversity, yet only ~2.5% of the world's oceans are protected. The integration of marine reserves into connected networks representing all habitats has been encouraged by international agreements, yet the benefits of this design has not been tested empirically. Australia has one of the largest systems of marine reserves, providing a rare opportunity to assess how connectivity influences conservation success. An Australia‐wide dataset was collected using baited remote underwater video systems deployed across a depth range from 0 to 100 m to assess the effectiveness of marine reserves for protecting teleosts subject to commercial and recreational fishing. A meta‐analytical comparison of 73 fished species within 91 marine reserves found that, on average, marine reserves had 28% greater abundance and 53% greater biomass of fished species compared to adjacent areas open to fishing. However, benefits of protection were not observed across all reserves (heterogeneity), so full subsets generalized additive modelling was used to consider factors that influence marine reserve effectiveness, including distance‐based and ecological metrics of connectivity among reserves. Our results suggest that increased connectivity and depth improve the aforementioned marine reserve benefits and that these factors should be considered to optimize such benefits over time. We provide important guidance on factors to consider when implementing marine reserves for the purpose of increasing the abundance and size of fished species, given the expected increase in coverage globally. We show that marine reserves that are highly protected (no‐take) and designed to optimize connectivity, size and depth range can provide an effective conservation strategy for fished species in temperate and tropical waters within an overarching marine biodiversity conservation framework. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-05-20 2021-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8360116/ /pubmed/34015863 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15635 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Global Change Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Primary Research Articles
Goetze, Jordan S.
Wilson, Shaun
Radford, Ben
Fisher, Rebecca
Langlois, Tim J.
Monk, Jacquomo
Knott, Nathan A.
Malcolm, Hamish
Currey‐Randall, Leanne M.
Ierodiaconou, Daniel
Harasti, David
Barrett, Neville
Babcock, Russell C.
Bosch, Nestor E.
Brock, Danny
Claudet, Joachim
Clough, Jock
Fairclough, David V.
Heupel, Michelle R.
Holmes, Thomas H.
Huveneers, Charlie
Jordan, Alan R.
McLean, Dianne
Meekan, Mark
Miller, David
Newman, Stephen J.
Rees, Matthew J.
Roberts, Kelsey E.
Saunders, Benjamin J.
Speed, Conrad W.
Travers, Michael J.
Treml, Eric
Whitmarsh, Sasha K.
Wakefield, Corey B.
Harvey, Euan S.
Increased connectivity and depth improve the effectiveness of marine reserves
title Increased connectivity and depth improve the effectiveness of marine reserves
title_full Increased connectivity and depth improve the effectiveness of marine reserves
title_fullStr Increased connectivity and depth improve the effectiveness of marine reserves
title_full_unstemmed Increased connectivity and depth improve the effectiveness of marine reserves
title_short Increased connectivity and depth improve the effectiveness of marine reserves
title_sort increased connectivity and depth improve the effectiveness of marine reserves
topic Primary Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8360116/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34015863
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcb.15635
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