亚马逊大陆架生物多样性热点及受人类影响的濒危物种

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Alex Garcia Cavalleiro de Macedo Klautau, Ana Patricia Barros Cordeiro, Rafael Anaisce das Chagas, Wagner Cesar Rosa Dos Santos, Alexandre Pires Marceniuk, Priscila Sousa Vilela da Nóbrega, Jussara Moretto Martinelli-Lemos, Israel Hidenburgo Aniceto Cintra, Nathalia Santos Serrão de Castro, Carlos Eduardo Matos Carvalho Bastos, Flávio de Almeida Alves-Junior, Larissa da Costa Pinheiro, Bianca Bentes
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亚马逊大陆架(ACS)沿着巴西北部海岸延伸2500多公里,在那里它直接受到亚马逊河排放的影响,亚马逊河在河口沉积了大量的有机物。尽管这个地区非常重要,但它仍然是巴西海岸研究最少的地区之一。本研究基于巴西北部海洋生物多样性国家研究与保护中心(CEPNOR/ICMBio)的连续监测数据和对参考资料数据库的系统审查,提供了迄今为止最全面的巴西北部海洋生物多样性清单。共鉴定出3286种,比以往多1247种,主要包括硬骨鱼(28%)、微生物(15%)和软体动物(14%)。考虑到物种的保护状况,根据巴西濒危物种名录,有67种物种受到一定程度的威胁,主要是软骨鱼(40%)、硬骨鱼(31%)和海鸟(11%)。本研究的结果揭示了生物多样性的热点,特别是近海油田和渔场附近,引起了人们对该地区人类活动潜在影响的担忧。这些发现强调了系统生态系统管理与持续监测相结合的必要性,以减轻这些对ACS生物多样性的威胁,同时也强调了将科学和保护工作结合起来保护这一独特但脆弱的生物群系的重要性。
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Biodiversity hotspots and threatened species under human influence in the Amazon continental shelf.

The Amazon Continental Shelf (ACS) stretches for more than 2500 km along the coast of northern Brazil, where it is influenced directly by the discharge of the Amazon River, which deposits enormous quantities of organic matter at its mouth. Despite the extraordinary importance of this region, it is still among the least-studied sectors of the Brazilian coast. The present study, which is based on the data generated by the continuous monitoring conducted by the National Center for Research and Conservation of the Marine Biodiversity of Northern Brazil (CEPNOR/ICMBio) and the systematic review of the databases of reference collections, provides the most comprehensive inventory of the marine biodiversity of the ACS compiled up to now. A total of 3286 species were identified, 1247 more than previous studies, including primarily bony fish (28%) microorganisms (15%) and molluscs (14%). Considering the conservation status of the species, 67 of which are threatened at some level according to the list of endangered species in Brazil, mainly cartilaginous fish (40%), bony fish (31%) and seabirds (11%). The results of the present study reveal hotspots of biodiversity, especially near offshore oilfields and fishing grounds, raising concerns about the potential impact of human activity in the region. These findings emphasize the need for systematic ecosystem management combined with continuous monitoring, to mitigate these threats to the biodiversity of the ACS, while also reinforcing the importance of integrating scientific and conservation efforts to protect this unique, but vulnerable biome.

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