Threats and challenges for the conservation of marine molluscs in the southwestern Atlantic

IF 1.8 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Cristiane Xerez Barroso, Eliane Pintor de Arruda, Florencia Arrighetti, Andrés Averbuj, Gregorio Bigatti, Ramiro Braga, Alvar Carranza, Susete Wambier Christo, Mariana Osório Côrtes, Paulo Márcio Santos Costa, Mariano Cumplido, Omar Defeo, Augusto Luiz Ferreira Jr., Manuel Haimovici, Tatiana Silva Leite, Fabrizio Marcondes Machado, Rafaela Camargo Maia, Inês Xavier Martins, Helena Matthews-Cascon, Marcel Sabino Miranda, Nicolás Ortiz, Vinicius Padula, Maria Gabriela Palomo, Flávio Dias Passos, Guido Pastorino, Natan Carvalho Pedro, Pablo E. Penchaszadeh, Fabrizio Scarabino, Javier H. Signorelli, Leonardo Santos de Souza, Paula Spotorno, Lenita de Freitas Tallarico, Diego Urteaga, Silvina Van der Molen, Valeria Teso
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Abstract

The southwestern (SW) Atlantic is bordered by the coastlines of Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina and is characterized by a great diversity of ecosystems, in which estuarine and marine molluscs are among the most representative invertebrates. The accelerating degradation of the environment due to human activity is resulting in the loss of species, leaving us insufficient time to comprehensively understand their morphology, ecological interactions, and the ecosystem services they provide. The aim of this manuscript is to review the conservation status of estuarine and marine molluscs in the SW Atlantic, identify the main threats and knowledge gaps, and indicate the challenges and prospects for their conservation. Physical degradation of environments, pollution, exotic species, and overexploitation of fishery resources are among the main non-climatic drivers threatening marine molluscs in the SW Atlantic. In addition, climate threats, such as rising temperatures and sea levels, and ocean acidification, create synergistic effects that are still not fully understood. Given this scenario, it is imperative to implement measures to mitigate this situation. These measures include strengthening management and governance to conserve habitats and control pollution and non-native species, with the aim of reducing ecosystem deterioration and establishing the foundations for monitoring environmental changes through long-term interdisciplinary projects. Additionally, there is a need to improve legislation aimed at regulating fishery practices. To achieve the effective conservation of estuarine and marine molluscs in the SW Atlantic, it is also essential to strengthen scientific dissemination projects and expand and support the training of researchers specialized in molluscs.

西南大西洋海洋软体动物保护面临的威胁与挑战
西南大西洋与巴西、乌拉圭和阿根廷的海岸线接壤,以生态系统的多样性为特征,其中河口和海洋软体动物是最具代表性的无脊椎动物。人类活动导致的环境加速退化正在导致物种的丧失,使我们没有足够的时间来全面了解它们的形态、生态相互作用以及它们提供的生态系统服务。本文综述了西南大西洋河口和海洋软体动物的保护现状,指出了主要威胁和知识缺口,并指出了其保护面临的挑战和前景。环境的自然退化、污染、外来物种和渔业资源的过度开发是威胁西南大西洋海洋软体动物的主要非气候驱动因素。此外,气候威胁,如气温和海平面上升,以及海洋酸化,产生的协同效应仍未完全了解。鉴于这种情况,必须采取措施来缓解这种情况。这些措施包括加强管理和治理,以保护生境,控制污染和非本地物种,目的是减少生态系统的恶化,并通过长期跨学科项目为监测环境变化奠定基础。此外,还需要改进旨在管制渔业做法的立法。为了实现西南大西洋河口和海洋软体动物的有效保护,还必须加强科学宣传项目,扩大和支持软体动物专业研究人员的培训。
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Aquatic Sciences
Aquatic Sciences 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
4.20%
发文量
60
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Aquatic Sciences – Research Across Boundaries publishes original research, overviews, and reviews dealing with aquatic systems (both freshwater and marine systems) and their boundaries, including the impact of human activities on these systems. The coverage ranges from molecular-level mechanistic studies to investigations at the whole ecosystem scale. Aquatic Sciences publishes articles presenting research across disciplinary and environmental boundaries, including studies examining interactions among geological, microbial, biological, chemical, physical, hydrological, and societal processes, as well as studies assessing land-water, air-water, benthic-pelagic, river-ocean, lentic-lotic, and groundwater-surface water interactions.
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