Ecological effects of marine protected areas on rocky reef communities-a continental-scale analysis

被引:119
作者
Edgar, Graham J. [1 ]
Stuart-Smith, Rick D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tasmania, Tasmanian Aquaculture & Fisheries Inst, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
关键词
Effects of fishing; Marine reserve; MPA; Fishes; Macroinvertebrates; Species richness; Volunteer monitoring; Australia; NO-TAKE RESERVES; FISH ASSEMBLAGES; CORAL-REEFS; SIZE; CONSERVATION; MANAGEMENT; BENEFITS; DENSITY; BIOMASS; CONNECTIVITY;
D O I
10.3354/meps08149
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Data compiled by Volunteer divers were utilised in a continental-scale investigation of ecological differences between reefs in no-take sanctuary zones in marine protected areas (MPAs) and adjacent fished zones. In a validation analysis, volunteer-generated data were found to be comparable to data obtained by scientific dive teams for all metrics investigated: estimated total number of species, total faunal abundance, mean fish size, and faunal composition of species sighted along transects. Variation between individual divers within volunteer and professional groups also contributed little to total estimated variance between transects compared to residual variation between replicate transects, variation between sites, and variation between regions studied. Sites in 11 MPAs distributed around 5000 km of the Australian coastline had significantly more large (>30 cm) fishes and total fish biomass than nearby fished reference sites. For the older MPAs, fishes belonging to the largest size class (>= 80 cm) were observed approximately 10 times more often in sanctuary zones than in fished zones, while fishes in the smallest size class (2.5 cm) occurred at densities approximately 4 times higher in fished zones than in sanctuary zones. Results of our empirical field surveys contrast in several respects with outcomes of published meta-analyses. No overall differences in fish densities were evident between sanctuary zones and fished zones. The response of fish species richness to protection varied significantly between different MPAs, while invertebrate density and species richness were both significantly lower in sanctuary zones than in fished zones.
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