Effects of recreational activity on Acorn Barnacle (Tetraclita squamosa rufotincta) in the Red Sea

Q3 Environmental Science
R. Yosef, E. Polyakov, Noyah Ben Harush, Piotr Zduniak
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Abstract

Abstract Environmental recreation is a fast growing industry. However, in many cases the consequences for the environment are ignored. Eilat is just such a case wherein tourism is the mainstay of the city and the Red Sea is the main attraction. Most areas are developed specifically for enhancing tourism and one of the most benign of creatures, that sits permanently on rocks and seashores, is trodden upon regularly is the Acorn Barnacle (Tetraclita squamosa rufotincta). We surveyed 10 sites with the same area for the number of barnacles that were live, dead or deserted. We compared between areas frequented by recreationists, and from which, they were denied access. We found a significantly greater number of individuals, live barnacles, and fewer deserted barnacles in the restricted areas. We conclude that the Acorn Barnacles in the undisturbed areas had significantly greater probability of survival and longevity compared to those exposed to anthropogenic activity.
娱乐活动对红海橡子藤壶(Tetraclita squamosa rufotincta)的影响
环境娱乐是一个快速发展的产业。然而,在许多情况下,对环境的影响被忽视了。埃拉特就是这样一个例子,旅游业是城市的支柱,红海是主要景点。大多数地区都是专门为促进旅游业而开发的,其中一种最温和的生物,永久栖息在岩石和海岸上,经常被践踏的是橡子藤壶(Tetraclita squamosa rufotincta)。我们在同一区域的10个地点调查了活的、死的或被遗弃的藤壶的数量。我们比较了休闲人士经常去的地方和他们被拒绝进入的地方。我们发现,在限制区内,藤壶的个体数量、活藤壶的数量明显增加,而遗弃的藤壶数量明显减少。我们得出结论,在未受干扰地区的橡子藤壶比在人类活动地区的橡子藤壶生存和长寿的可能性要大得多。
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European Journal of Ecology
European Journal of Ecology Environmental Science-Ecology
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