Fontaine M C
Groningen Institute for Evolutionary Life Sciences (GELIFES), University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Adv Mar Biol. 2016;75:333-358. doi: 10.1016/bs.amb.2016.08.006. Epub 2016 Sep 28.
The harbour porpoise, Phocoena phocoena, is one of the best studied cetacean species owing to its common distribution along the coastal waters of the Northern Hemisphere. In European waters, strandings are common and bycatch mortalities in commercial fisheries reach alarming numbers. Lethal interactions resulting from human activities together with ongoing environmental changes raise serious concerns about population viability throughout the species' range. These concerns foster the need to fill critical gaps in knowledge of harbour porpoise biology, including population structure, feeding ecology, habitat preference and evolutionary history, that are critical information for planning effective management and conservation efforts. While the species is distributed fairly continuously in the North Atlantic Ocean, it becomes fragmented in the south-eastern part with isolated populations occurring along the Atlantic coasts of the Iberian Peninsula, Northwest Africa and the Black Sea. The latter population is separated from Atlantic populations by the Mediterranean Sea, where the species is almost entirely absent. Understanding the evolutionary history of these populations occurring in marginal habitats holds the potential to reveal fundamental aspects of the species' biology such as the factors determining its distribution, ecological niche, and how past and recent environmental variation have shaped the current population structure. This information can be critical for understanding the future evolution of the species in consideration of ongoing environmental changes. This chapter summarizes the recent advances in our knowledge regarding the populations bordering the Mediterranean Sea with a special emphasis on their ecological and evolutionary history, which has recently been reconstructed from genetic analyses.
港湾鼠海豚(Phocoena phocoena)是研究最为深入的鲸类物种之一,这得益于其在北半球沿海水域广泛分布。在欧洲海域,搁浅现象很常见,商业渔业中的兼捕死亡率也达到了惊人的数字。人类活动导致的致命相互作用以及持续的环境变化,引发了人们对该物种在整个分布范围内种群生存能力的严重担忧。这些担忧促使人们需要填补港湾鼠海豚生物学知识方面的关键空白,包括种群结构、觅食生态学、栖息地偏好和进化历史,这些都是规划有效管理和保护措施的关键信息。虽然该物种在北大西洋分布较为连续,但在东南部地区分布变得零散,在伊比利亚半岛、西北非洲和黑海的大西洋沿岸出现了孤立的种群。后者的种群被地中海与大西洋种群隔开,而地中海几乎完全没有该物种。了解这些生活在边缘栖息地的种群的进化历史,有可能揭示该物种生物学的基本方面,如决定其分布的因素、生态位,以及过去和近期的环境变化如何塑造了当前的种群结构。考虑到当前的环境变化,这些信息对于理解该物种的未来进化可能至关重要。本章总结了我们在与地中海接壤的种群知识方面的最新进展,特别强调了它们的生态和进化历史,这些历史最近已通过遗传分析得以重建。