Lotze Heike K, Worm Boris
Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS B3H 4J1, Canada.
Trends Ecol Evol. 2009 May;24(5):254-62. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2008.12.004. Epub 2009 Feb 27.
Current trends in marine ecosystems need to be interpreted against a solid understanding of the magnitude and drivers of past changes. Over the last decade, marine scientists from different disciplines have engaged in the emerging field of marine historical ecology to reconstruct past changes in the sea. Here we review the diversity of approaches used and resulting patterns of historical changes in large marine mammals, birds, reptiles and fish. Across 256 reviewed records, exploited populations declined 89% from historical abundance levels (range: 11-100%). In many cases, long-term fluctuations are related to climate variation, rapid declines to overexploitation and recent recoveries to conservation measures. These emerging historical patterns offer new insights into past ecosystems, and provide important context for contemporary ocean management.
当前海洋生态系统的趋势需要在对过去变化的规模和驱动因素有扎实理解的基础上进行解读。在过去十年中,来自不同学科的海洋科学家投身于新兴的海洋历史生态学领域,以重建海洋过去的变化。在此,我们回顾了所使用方法的多样性以及大型海洋哺乳动物、鸟类、爬行动物和鱼类历史变化的结果模式。在256条经审查的记录中,被开发利用的种群数量较历史丰度水平下降了89%(范围:11%-100%)。在许多情况下,长期波动与气候变化有关,迅速下降是由于过度开发,而近期的恢复则得益于保护措施。这些新出现的历史模式为过去的生态系统提供了新的见解,并为当代海洋管理提供了重要背景。