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礁鲨:生态理解的最新进展为保护提供依据

Reef sharks: recent advances in ecological understanding to inform conservation.

作者信息

Osgood G J, Baum J K

机构信息

Department of Biology, University of Victoria, P. O. Box 1700 STN CSC, Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2, Canada.

出版信息

J Fish Biol. 2015 Dec;87(6):1489-523. doi: 10.1111/jfb.12839.

Abstract

Sharks are increasingly being recognized as important members of coral-reef communities, but their overall conservation status remains uncertain. Nine of the 29 reef-shark species are designated as data deficient in the IUCN Red List, and three-fourths of reef sharks had unknown population trends at the time of their assessment. Fortunately, reef-shark research is on the rise. This new body of research demonstrates reef sharks' high site restriction, fidelity and residency on coral reefs, their broad trophic roles connecting reef communities and their high population genetic structure, all information that should be useful for their management and conservation. Importantly, recent studies on the abundance and population trends of the three classic carcharhinid reef sharks (grey reef shark Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos, blacktip reef shark Carcharhinus melanopterus and whitetip reef shark Triaenodon obesus) may contribute to reassessments identifying them as more vulnerable than currently realized. Because over half of the research effort has focused on only these three reef sharks and the nurse shark Ginglymostoma cirratum in only a few locales, there remain large taxonomic and geographic gaps in reef-shark knowledge. As such, a large portion of reef-shark biodiversity remains uncharacterized despite needs for targeted research identified in their red list assessments. A research agenda for the future should integrate abundance, life history, trophic ecology, genetics, habitat use and movement studies, and expand the breadth of such research to understudied species and localities, in order to better understand the conservation requirements of these species and to motivate effective conservation solutions.

摘要

鲨鱼越来越被视为珊瑚礁群落的重要成员,但其整体保护状况仍不明朗。29种礁鲨中有9种在世界自然保护联盟红色名录中被列为数据缺乏,四分之三的礁鲨在评估时种群趋势不明。幸运的是,对礁鲨的研究正在增加。这一新的研究成果表明,礁鲨在珊瑚礁上具有高度的栖息地限制、忠诚度和居留性,它们在连接礁群落方面具有广泛的营养作用,以及它们具有高度的种群遗传结构,所有这些信息都应有助于对其进行管理和保护。重要的是,最近对三种典型的真鲨科礁鲨(灰礁鲨、黑鳍礁鲨和白鳍礁鲨)的数量和种群趋势的研究,可能有助于重新评估,确定它们比目前意识到的更易受伤害。由于超过一半的研究工作仅集中在这三种礁鲨以及仅在少数地区的护士鲨身上,因此在礁鲨知识方面仍存在很大的分类学和地理空白。因此,尽管在其红色名录评估中确定了有针对性研究的需求,但很大一部分礁鲨生物多样性仍未得到描述。未来的研究议程应整合数量、生活史、营养生态学、遗传学、栖息地利用和移动研究,并将此类研究的广度扩大到研究不足的物种和地区,以便更好地了解这些物种的保护需求,并推动有效的保护解决方案。

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