IMC - International Marine Centre, Loc. Sa Mardini, Torre Grande, 09170, Oristano, Italy.
IAMC - Institute for Coastal Marine Environment, CNR - National Research Council of Italy, Loc. Sa Mardini, Torre Grande, 09170, Oristano, Italy.
Mar Environ Res. 2018 Aug;139:182-192. doi: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2018.05.013. Epub 2018 May 11.
In invertebrate fisheries, sea urchin harvesting continues to grow with dramatic consequences for benthic ecosystems. The identification of areas with a marked natural recruitment and the mechanisms regulating it is crucial for the conservation of benthic communities and for planning the sustainable harvesting. This study evaluates the spatial distribution and density of recruits of the edible sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus along the Sinis + Peninsula (Sardinia) and explores its significant relationships with the local oceanographic features. Our results reveal that recruitment is favoured in areas with slow currents and high levels of confinement and trapping of the water masses. Analysis of the residual circulation indicates that the presence of local standing circulation structures promotes the sea urchin recruitment process. Our findings emphasize the importance of managing local sea urchin harvesting as a system of populations with their demographic influence mainly dependent on the most important ecological driver that is the recruitment.
在无脊椎动物渔业中,海胆捕捞持续增长,对底栖生态系统产生了巨大影响。识别具有明显自然补充的区域及其调节机制对于保护底栖生物群落和规划可持续捕捞至关重要。本研究评估了食用海胆 Paracentrotus lividus 在锡尼斯半岛(撒丁岛)的空间分布和幼体密度,并探讨了其与当地海洋特征的显著关系。我们的研究结果表明,在水流缓慢、水体限制和滞留水平高的区域,幼体的补充更为有利。对余流分析表明,局部定常环流结构的存在促进了海胆的补充过程。我们的研究结果强调了管理当地海胆捕捞的重要性,因为它是一个种群系统,其种群动态主要取决于最重要的生态驱动因素,即补充。