Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, 7922 NW 71st St., Gainesville, FL 32653, USA.
Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc. 2012 Aug;87(3):639-60. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-185X.2011.00215.x. Epub 2012 Jan 5.
Fish aquaculture for commodity production, fisheries enhancement and conservation is expanding rapidly, with many cultured species undergoing inadvertent or controlled domestication. Cultured fish are frequently released, accidentally and deliberately, into natural environments where they may survive well and impact on wild fish populations through ecological, genetic, and technical interactions. Impacts of fish released accidentally or for fisheries enhancement tend to be negative for the wild populations involved, particularly where wild populations are small, and/or highly adapted to local conditions, and/or declining. Captive breeding and supplementation can play a positive role in restoring threatened populations, but the biology of threatened populations and the potential of culture approaches for conserving them remain poorly understood. Approaches to the management of domestication and cultured-wild fish interactions are often ad hoc, fragmented and poorly informed by current science. We develop an integrative biological framework for understanding and managing domestication and cultured-wild fish interactions. The framework sets out how management practices in culture and for cultured fish in natural environments affect domestication processes, interactions between cultured and wild fish, and outcomes in terms of commodity production, fisheries yield, and conservation. We also develop a typology of management systems (specific combinations of management practices in culture and in natural environments) that are likely to provide positive outcomes for particular management objectives and situations. We close by setting out avenues for further research that will simultaneously improve fish domestication and management of cultured-wild fish interactions and provide key insights into fundamental biology.
水产养殖用于商品生产、渔业增值和保护,正在迅速发展,许多养殖物种经历了无意或受控的驯化。养殖鱼类经常被意外或故意释放到自然环境中,在那里它们可能生存得很好,并通过生态、遗传和技术相互作用对野生鱼类种群产生影响。意外释放或用于渔业增值的鱼类对野生种群的影响往往是负面的,特别是在野生种群规模较小、/或高度适应当地条件、/或正在减少的情况下。圈养繁殖和补充可以在恢复受威胁种群方面发挥积极作用,但受威胁种群的生物学和文化方法保护它们的潜力仍知之甚少。对驯化和养殖-野生鱼类相互作用的管理方法往往是临时性的、零散的,并且缺乏当前科学的信息。我们为理解和管理驯化和养殖-野生鱼类相互作用开发了一个综合生物学框架。该框架阐述了文化中的管理实践以及自然环境中养殖鱼类如何影响驯化过程、养殖和野生鱼类之间的相互作用,以及商品生产、渔业产量和保护方面的结果。我们还开发了一种管理系统分类法(文化和自然环境中管理实践的特定组合),这些管理系统可能为特定的管理目标和情况提供积极的结果。最后,我们提出了进一步研究的途径,这些研究将同时提高鱼类驯化和管理养殖-野生鱼类相互作用的水平,并为基础生物学提供关键见解。