一种环极海鸟的超种群分布形成了全年与渔业重叠

IF 4.3 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ECOLOGY
Kalinka Rexer-Huber, Thomas A. Clay, Paulo Catry, Igor Debski, Graham Parker, Raül Ramos, Bruce C. Robertson, Peter G. Ryan, Paul M. Sagar, Andrew Stanworth, David R. Thompson, Geoffrey N. Tuck, Henri Weimerskirch, Richard A. Phillips
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虽然渔业副渔获物是许多洄游海洋巨型动物的最大威胁,但目前尚不清楚全球范围内受威胁物种的副渔获物暴露程度如何变化。这种跨多个种群的评估对于了解影响的变化和确定负责减少副渔获物的管理机构至关重要。在这里,我们将来自白下巴海燕(Procellaria aequinoctialis)种群(占其全球繁殖种群的98%)的广泛生物学数据与远洋和海底延绳钓和拖网捕鱼的努力相结合,绘制了南半球最常被捕获的海鸟的全球分布和渔业重叠热点。我们跟踪了2006-2018年132只成年大熊猫的全年活动,并检查了由三个遗传上不同的群体(元种群)组成的七个种群之间的空间重叠。非繁殖期的觅食区比繁殖期更为集中,所有种群的鸟类都向大陆架或上升流区迁移,但异种群间的空间重叠较少。不同种群之间的渔业重叠比不同种群内部的渔业重叠更大,这强调了这些渔业重叠应被视为单独的管理单位。与远洋延绳钓渔业重叠最多的是印度洋种群,以及南非、日本、台湾和西班牙的船队,以及南部非洲和公海。与南非、纳米比亚和阿根廷专属经济区内的印度洋和大西洋种群以及公海上的韩国海底延绳钓船队重叠最多的是海底延绳钓和拖网渔业。与韩国延绳钓船在西南大西洋的高度重叠尤其令人担忧,因为该地区的底栖渔业不属于任何区域渔业管理组织(RFMO)的管辖范围。我们还确定了区域渔业管理组织内没有海鸟副渔获缓解要求的渔业重叠热点地区(占每个区域渔业管理组织职权范围内总重叠的1.5%-53.1%),或目前的缓解法规需要加强的地区。我们的建议是,鉴于对白下巴海燕和其他受威胁海鸟的保护关注,管理机构应以我们确定的高度优先的渔业为目标,改进副渔获物监测,强制性减少副渔获物最佳做法,并密切监测遵守情况。
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Metapopulation distribution shapes year-round overlap with fisheries for a circumpolar seabird

Metapopulation distribution shapes year-round overlap with fisheries for a circumpolar seabird

Although fisheries bycatch is the greatest threat to many migratory marine megafauna, it remains unclear how population exposure to bycatch varies across the global range of threatened species. Such assessments across multiple populations are crucial for understanding variation in impacts and for identifying the management bodies responsible for reducing bycatch. Here, we combine extensive biologging data from white-chinned petrel (Procellaria aequinoctialis) populations (representing >98% of their global breeding population) with pelagic and demersal longline and trawl fishing effort to map the global distribution and fisheries-overlap hotspots for the most bycaught seabird in the Southern Hemisphere. We tracked the year-round movements of 132 adults in 2006–2018 and examined spatial overlap among seven populations comprising three genetically distinct groupings (metapopulations). Foraging areas during the nonbreeding season were more concentrated than during breeding, with birds from all populations migrating to continental shelf or upwelling zones, but with low spatial overlap among metapopulations. Fisheries overlap differed more among than within metapopulations, underlining that these should be considered separate management units. Overlap with pelagic longline fisheries was greatest for Indian Ocean populations, and from the fleets of South Africa, Japan, Taiwan, and Spain, off southern Africa and in the High Seas. Overlap with demersal longline and trawl fisheries was greatest for Indian and Atlantic Ocean populations, within the Exclusive Economic Zones of South Africa, Namibia, and Argentina, and with the South Korean demersal longline fleet in the High Seas. The high overlap with South Korean longliners in the southwest Atlantic Ocean is of particular concern as demersal fishing in this region is not covered by any Regional Fisheries Management Organization (RFMO). We also identified fisheries-overlap hotspots within RFMOs where there are no seabird-bycatch mitigation requirements (1.5%–53.1% of total overlap within the area of competence of each RFMO), or where current mitigation regulations need to be strengthened. Our recommendations are that management bodies target the high-priority fisheries we have identified for improved bycatch monitoring, mandatory best-practice bycatch mitigation, and close monitoring of compliance, given the conservation concerns for white-chinned petrels and other threatened seabirds.

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Ecological Applications
Ecological Applications 环境科学-环境科学
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6 months
期刊介绍: The pages of Ecological Applications are open to research and discussion papers that integrate ecological science and concepts with their application and implications. Of special interest are papers that develop the basic scientific principles on which environmental decision-making should rest, and those that discuss the application of ecological concepts to environmental problem solving, policy, and management. Papers that deal explicitly with policy matters are welcome. Interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged, as are short communications on emerging environmental challenges.
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