Jordan Laura K, Mandelman John W, McComb D Michelle, Fordham Sonja V, Carlson John K, Werner Timothy B
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA.
John H. Prescott Marine Laboratory, New England Aquarium, Boston, MA 02110, USA.
Conserv Physiol. 2013 Apr 8;1(1):cot002. doi: 10.1093/conphys/cot002. eCollection 2013.
Incidental capture, or bycatch, in fisheries represents a substantial threat to the sustainability of elasmobranch populations worldwide. Consequently, researchers are increasingly investigating elasmobranch bycatch reduction methods, including some focused on these species' sensory capabilities, particularly their electrosensory systems. To guide this research, we review current knowledge of elasmobranch sensory biology and feeding ecology with respect to fishing gear interactions and include examples of bycatch reduction methods used for elasmobranchs as well as other taxonomic groups. We discuss potential elasmobranch bycatch reduction strategies for various fishing gear types based on the morphological, physiological, and behavioural characteristics of species within this diverse group. In select examples, we indicate how an understanding of the physiology and sensory biology of vulnerable, bycatch-prone, non-target elasmobranch species can help in the identification of promising options for bycatch reduction. We encourage collaboration among researchers studying bycatch reduction across taxa to provide better understanding of the broad effects of bycatch reduction methods.
渔业中的意外捕获,即兼捕,对全球范围内板鳃亚类种群的可持续性构成了重大威胁。因此,研究人员越来越多地研究减少板鳃亚类兼捕的方法,其中一些方法侧重于这些物种的感官能力,尤其是它们的电感应系统。为指导这项研究,我们回顾了当前关于板鳃亚类感官生物学和摄食生态学与渔具相互作用方面的知识,并列举了用于板鳃亚类以及其他分类群体的减少兼捕方法的实例。我们基于这一多样类群中物种的形态、生理和行为特征,讨论了针对各种渔具类型减少板鳃亚类兼捕的潜在策略。在一些选定的例子中,我们指出了解易受伤害、易被兼捕的非目标板鳃亚类物种的生理学和感官生物学如何有助于确定减少兼捕的可行方案。我们鼓励跨分类群研究减少兼捕的研究人员之间开展合作,以便更好地了解减少兼捕方法的广泛影响。