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两种娱乐性捕捞海洋物种的体型独立收获选择的一致性。

Consistent size-independent harvest selection on fish body shape in two recreationally exploited marine species.

机构信息

Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados, IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB) C/Miquel Marqués 21, 07190, Esporles, Illes Balears, Spain ; Department of Biology and Ecology of Fishes, Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries Müggelseedamm 310, 12587, Berlin, Germany.

Instituto Mediterráneo de Estudios Avanzados, IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB) C/Miquel Marqués 21, 07190, Esporles, Illes Balears, Spain.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2014 Jun;4(11):2154-64. doi: 10.1002/ece3.1075. Epub 2014 May 1.

Abstract

Harvesting wild animals may exert size-independent selection pressures on a range of morphological, life history, and behavioral traits. Most work so far has focused on selection pressures on life history traits and body size as morphological trait. We studied here how recreational fishing selects for morphological traits related to body shape, which may correlate with underlying swimming behavior. Using landmark-based geometric morphometrics, we found consistent recreational fishing-induced selection pressures on body shape in two recreationally exploited marine fish species. We show that individuals with larger-sized mouths and more streamlined and elongated bodies were more vulnerable to passively operated hook-and-line fishing independent of the individual's body size or condition. While the greater vulnerability of individuals with larger mouth gapes can be explained by the direct physical interaction with hooks, selection against streamlined and elongated individuals could either involve a specific foraging mode or relate to underlying elevated swimming behavior. Harvesting using passive gear is common around the globe, and thus, size-independent selection on body shape is expected to be widespread potentially leaving behind individuals with smaller oral gapes and more compact bodies. This might have repercussions for food webs by altering foraging and predation.

摘要

捕猎野生动物可能会对一系列形态、生活史和行为特征产生与体型无关的选择压力。到目前为止,大多数工作都集中在对生活史特征和体型的选择压力上,而体型是形态特征的一个重要方面。在这里,我们研究了娱乐性捕鱼如何选择与身体形状相关的形态特征,这些特征可能与潜在的游泳行为有关。使用基于地标点的几何形态计量学,我们发现两种受娱乐性开发的海洋鱼类的体型存在一致的、由娱乐性捕鱼引起的选择压力。我们表明,嘴部较大、身体更流线型和更长的个体更容易受到被动操作的钩和线捕鱼的影响,而与个体的体型或状况无关。虽然较大的口裂个体更容易受到伤害,可以用鱼钩的直接物理相互作用来解释,但对更流线型和更长的个体的选择可能涉及特定的觅食模式或与潜在的较高游泳行为有关。使用被动渔具进行捕捞在全球范围内很常见,因此,对体型的非尺寸相关选择预计会很普遍,这可能会留下口裂较小和身体更紧凑的个体。这可能会通过改变捕食和捕食关系对食物网产生影响。

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