CONTEXT-DEPENDENT EFFECTS OF FISHING: VARIATION IN TROPHIC CASCADES ACROSS ENVIRONMENTAL GRADIENTS

被引:100
作者
Shears, Nick T. [1 ,2 ]
Babcock, Russell C. [3 ]
Salomon, Anne K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Santa Barbara, Inst Marine Sci, Santa Barbara, CA 93106 USA
[2] Univ Auckland, Leigh Marine Lab, Warkworth, New Zealand
[3] CSIRO Marine & Atmospher Res Cleveland, Cleveland, Qld 4163, Australia
关键词
community structure; context dependency; environmental gradients; fishing; kelp forests; macroalgae; marine protected areas; marine reserves; sea urchins; temperate reefs; trophic cascades; wave exposure;
D O I
10.1890/07-1776.1
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Marine reserves provide a large-scale experimental framework to investigate the effects of fishing on food web dynamics and how they vary with environmental context. Because marine reserves promote the recovery of previously. shed predators, spatial comparisons between reserve and. shed sites are often made to infer such effects; however, alternative explanations for differences between reserve and. shed sites are seldom tested (e. g., environmental variation among sites). We investigated the context dependency of the predator-urchin-kelp trophic cascade reported in northeastern New Zealand by comparing the abundance of herbivorous sea urchins (Evechinus chloroticus), the extent of urchin barrens habitat, and macroalgal biomass between reserve and. shed sites within six locations that span an environmental gradient in wave exposure, sedimentation, and water clarity. At depths where differences in urchin abundance or macroalgal biomass were found between reserve and. shed sites we used a model selection approach to identify which variables (fishing or environmental factors) best explained the variation among sites. Differences between reserve and. shed sites were not ubiquitous across the locations examined and were highly depth specific. At sheltered locations, urchins were rare and barrens absent at both reserve and. shed sites. At moderately exposed coastal locations, actively grazing urchins were most abundant at 4-6 m depth, and significant differences in macroalgal biomass between reserve and. shed sites were observed. In contrast, at offshore island locations, urchins extended into deeper water, and differences between reserve and. shed sites were found at 4-9 m depth. These differences could only be attributed to trophic cascades associated with protection from fishing in two of the six locations examined. In other cases, variation between reserve and. shed sites was equally well explained by differences in sediment or wave exposure among sites. These results suggest that trophic cascades are not ubiquitous to northeastern New Zealand's subtidal reefs and the importance of sea urchins, and indirectly predators, in controlling macroalgal biomass will vary at local and regional scales in relation to abiotic factors. A better mechanistic understanding of how environmental variation affects the strength of species interactions across multiple spatial scales is needed to predict the ecosystem-level effects of fishing.
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页码:1860 / 1873
页数:14
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