Vulnerability of Brazilian Sharks to Climate Change: An Integrated Risk Assessment

IF 2.2 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Leandro Augusto de Souza Junior, Rosângela Paula Teixeira Lessa
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Sharks are important species that occupy different niches and trophic levels due to their biological and behavioural variability. It makes them a key element for conservation measures in marine environments. Among several stressors, climate changes put pressure on species in different ways (direct and indirect) and intensities. Understanding how changes may affect shark species is essential to evaluate measures that reduce the impact on shark populations and help them to adapt to a future climatic scenario. The aim was to identify the levels of vulnerability for Northern and Northeastern Brazil sharks to climate change based on a semiquantitative method of ecological risk assessment. Temperature and UV light were, respectively, the most concerning direct and indirect effects for sharks. In general, most of the assessed species have moderate chances of surviving the pressure caused by climate change. Carcharhinus porosus, Mustelus higmani and Isogomphodon oxyrhyncus were the most vulnerable assessed species. Coastal and estuarine sharks had high rates of exposure and high vulnerability indexes to climate change. Coastal and inshore species generally has high habitat specificity and latitudinal limitation, which worsens its ability to adapt to the new climate scenario. Both parameters may be a crucial factor in preserving coastal shark populations. Continental shelf habitats are commonly affected by other human stressors, such as fishing, waste contamination and destruction of tidal vegetation. In this way, region-specific conservation measures can reduce bycatch and increase reproductive efficiency, increasing the likelihood of coastal sharks surviving climate change. There is still little knowledge about the synergistic effect between human pressure and climate change. However, it is necessary to take measures to preserve the coastal and estuarine environments, so that the biota of these areas show favourable conditions for survival.

巴西鲨鱼对气候变化的脆弱性:综合风险评估
鲨鱼是重要的物种,由于其生物和行为的可变性,它们占据着不同的生态位和营养水平。这使它们成为海洋环境保护措施的关键要素。在各种压力源中,气候变化以不同的方式(直接和间接)和强度对物种施加压力。了解变化如何影响鲨鱼物种,对于评估减少对鲨鱼种群影响的措施以及帮助它们适应未来气候情景至关重要。目的是基于半定量的生态风险评估方法,确定巴西北部和东北部鲨鱼对气候变化的脆弱性水平。温度和紫外线分别是对鲨鱼最直接和间接的影响。总的来说,大多数被评估的物种在气候变化造成的压力下生存的机会不大。最脆弱的评价种为狐尾鱼(Carcharhinus porosus)、狐尾鱼(Mustelus higmani)和狐尾鱼(Isogomphodon oxyrhyncus)。沿海和河口鲨鱼对气候变化的暴露率高,脆弱性指数高。沿海和近岸物种普遍具有较高的生境特异性和纬度限制,这使其适应新气候情景的能力恶化。这两个参数可能是保护沿海鲨鱼种群的关键因素。大陆架生境通常受到其他人类压力因素的影响,如捕鱼、废物污染和潮汐植被的破坏。通过这种方式,特定区域的保护措施可以减少副渔获物并提高繁殖效率,从而增加沿海鲨鱼在气候变化中生存的可能性。人们对人类压力和气候变化之间的协同效应仍然知之甚少。然而,有必要采取措施保护沿海和河口环境,使这些地区的生物群显示出有利的生存条件。
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Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
Aquatic Conservation-Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
4.20%
发文量
143
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems is an international journal dedicated to publishing original papers that relate specifically to freshwater, brackish or marine habitats and encouraging work that spans these ecosystems. This journal provides a forum in which all aspects of the conservation of aquatic biological resources can be presented and discussed, enabling greater cooperation and efficiency in solving problems in aquatic resource conservation.
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