中大西洋西部软骨鱼的灭绝风险、重建捕捞和管理

IF 5.6 1区 农林科学 Q1 FISHERIES
Brendan S. Talwar, Brooke Anderson, Cristopher G. Avalos-Castillo, María del Pilar Blanco-Parra, Alejandra Briones, Diego Carde?osa, John?K. Carlson, Patricia Charvet, Charles F. Cotton, Zoe Crysler, Danielle H. Derrick, Michael R. Heithaus, Katelyn B. Herman, Olga Koubrak, David W. Kulka, Peter M. Kyne, Oscar M. Lasso-Alcalá, Paola A. Mejía-Falla, Jorge Manuel Morales-Salda?a, Beatriz Naranjo-Elizondo, Andrés F. Navia, Nathan Pacoureau, Juan?C. Peréz-Jiménez, Riley A. Pollom, Cassandra?L. Rigby, Eric V. C. Schneider, Nikola Simpson, Nicholas K. Dulvy
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软骨鱼是地球上最受威胁的脊椎动物之一,因为许多物种的生命史缓慢,被密集的捕捞所超越。包括大加勒比海在内的中西大西洋是软骨鱼生物多样性和丰度的热点地区,但其特点是广泛的鲨鱼和鳐鱼渔业,缺乏有效管理和保护的足够数据。为了给未来的研究和管理决策提供信息,我们分析了该地区软骨鱼灭绝风险的模式,重建了捕捞量和管理参与。根据国际自然保护联盟(IUCN)的红色名录评估,总结了180种鲨鱼、鳐和嵌合体的灭绝风险,其中包括66种特有种和14种近特有种。超过三分之一(35.6%)被评估为易危、濒危或极度濒危,主要原因是过度捕捞。从1950年到2016年的重建捕获量在1992年达到顶峰,之后下降了40.2%。美国、委内瑞拉和墨西哥是该区域捕捞量最多的国家,受威胁物种的区域分布比例也最大,这主要是由于它们的专属经济区拥有广泛的沿海栖息地。在该区域的大部分地区,渔业登陆数据的数量和分类分辨率都很差,而国家一级的法规在各个司法管辖区差别很大。深水渔业代表了一个新兴的威胁,尽管许多深水软骨鱼目前在大多数渔业的深处都有避难所。为了保护和恢复受威胁的物种并确保渔业的可持续发展,需要区域合作以及根据更完整的渔业数据,特别是来自小规模渔业的有效和可执行的管理。
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Extinction risk, reconstructed catches and management of chondrichthyan fishes in the Western Central Atlantic Ocean

Chondrichthyan fishes are among the most threatened vertebrates on the planet because many species have slow life histories that are outpaced by intense fishing. The Western Central Atlantic Ocean, which includes the Greater Caribbean, is a hotspot of chondrichthyan biodiversity and abundance, but has been characterized by extensive shark and ray fisheries and a lack of sufficient data for effective management and conservation. To inform future research and management decisions, we analysed patterns in chondrichthyan extinction risk, reconstructed catches and management engagement in this region. We summarized the extinction risk of 180 sharks, rays and chimaeras, including 66 endemic and 14 near-endemic species, using contemporary IUCN Red List assessments. Over one-third (35.6%) were assessed as Vulnerable, Endangered or Critically Endangered, primarily due to overfishing. Reconstructed catches from 1950 to 2016 peaked in 1992, then declined by 40.2% thereafter. The United States, Venezuela and Mexico were responsible for most catches in the region and hosted the largest proportions of the regional distributions of threatened species, largely due to having extensive coastal habitats in their Exclusive Economic Zones. The quantity and taxonomic resolution of fisheries landings data were poor in much of the region, and national-level regulations varied widely across jurisdictions. Deepwater fisheries represent an emerging threat, although many deepwater chondrichthyans currently have refuge beyond the depths of most fisheries. Regional collaboration as well as effective and enforceable management informed by more complete fisheries data, particularly from small-scale fisheries, are required to protect and recover threatened species and ensure sustainable fisheries.

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Fish and Fisheries
Fish and Fisheries 农林科学-渔业
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期刊介绍: Fish and Fisheries adopts a broad, interdisciplinary approach to the subject of fish biology and fisheries. It draws contributions in the form of major synoptic papers and syntheses or meta-analyses that lay out new approaches, re-examine existing findings, methods or theory, and discuss papers and commentaries from diverse areas. Focal areas include fish palaeontology, molecular biology and ecology, genetics, biochemistry, physiology, ecology, behaviour, evolutionary studies, conservation, assessment, population dynamics, mathematical modelling, ecosystem analysis and the social, economic and policy aspects of fisheries where they are grounded in a scientific approach. A paper in Fish and Fisheries must draw upon all key elements of the existing literature on a topic, normally have a broad geographic and/or taxonomic scope, and provide general points which make it compelling to a wide range of readers whatever their geographical location. So, in short, we aim to publish articles that make syntheses of old or synoptic, long-term or spatially widespread data, introduce or consolidate fresh concepts or theory, or, in the Ghoti section, briefly justify preliminary, new synoptic ideas. Please note that authors of submissions not meeting this mandate will be directed to the appropriate primary literature.
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