Robinson Leonie A, Frid Chris L J
University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
Ambio. 2008 Jul;37(5):362-71. doi: 10.1579/07-a-300.1.
The organisms living on and in the sea floor, the benthos, represent an important ecological group. Although some (shellfish) have an economic value, most do not, and so little long-term data are available. We have identified three sources of historic benthic data for the North Sea, a regional sea that has been subjected to multiple human impacts for at least several hundred years. Each dataset has its limitations, but by their use together some issues emerge. Wider community shifts were observed in the shorter term and a number of extirpations at the scale of the North Sea were seen over longer time scales. The extirpated taxa share a number of characteristics consistent with an effect of fisheries such as fragile morphology. We must concentrate now on furthering our understanding of the ecological significance of shifts in dominance of particular functional units and protecting those habitats and species most vulnerable to fisheries-driven extirpation.
生活在海底及其内部的生物,即底栖生物,代表了一个重要的生态群体。尽管有些(贝类)具有经济价值,但大多数没有,因此长期数据很少。我们已经确定了北海历史底栖生物数据的三个来源,北海是一个区域海域,至少几百年来一直受到多种人类活动的影响。每个数据集都有其局限性,但综合使用这些数据集会出现一些问题。在短期内观察到更广泛的群落变化,在更长的时间尺度上,北海范围内出现了一些物种灭绝现象。灭绝的分类群具有一些与渔业影响相符的特征,如形态脆弱。我们现在必须集中精力进一步了解特定功能单元优势度变化的生态意义,并保护那些最易受渔业驱动灭绝影响的栖息地和物种。