Moyes Faye, Magurran Anne E
Centre for Biological Diversity and Scottish Oceans Institute, School of Biology, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, UK.
J Fish Biol. 2019 Jan;94(1):96-102. doi: 10.1111/jfb.13868. Epub 2018 Dec 20.
Marine fish are an irreplaceable resource, but are currently under threat through overfishing and climate change. To date, most of the emphasis has been on single stocks or populations of economic importance. However, commercially valuable species are embedded in assemblages of many species and there is only limited understanding of the extent to which the structure of whole communities has altered in recent years. Most assemblages are dominated by one or a few species, with these highly abundant species underpinning ecosystem services and harvesting decisions. This paper shows that there have been marked temporal changes in the dominance structure of Scottish marine-fish assemblages over the past three decades, where dominance is measured as the proportional numerical abundance of the most dominant species. We report contrasting patterns in both the identity of the dominant species and shifts in the relative abundance of the dominant in assemblages to the east and west of Scotland, UK. This result highlights the importance of multi-species analyses of harvested stocks and has implications not only for fisheries management but also for consumer choices.
海洋鱼类是一种不可替代的资源,但目前正受到过度捕捞和气候变化的威胁。迄今为止,大部分重点都放在具有经济重要性的单一鱼类种群上。然而,具有商业价值的物种存在于众多物种的组合之中,人们对近年来整个群落结构的变化程度了解有限。大多数组合由一种或几种物种主导,这些数量众多的物种支撑着生态系统服务和捕捞决策。本文表明,在过去三十年中,苏格兰海洋鱼类组合的优势结构发生了显著的时间变化,这里的优势是以最优势物种的相对数量丰度来衡量的。我们报告了在英国苏格兰东部和西部的组合中,优势物种的身份以及优势物种相对丰度的变化呈现出不同的模式。这一结果凸显了对捕捞种群进行多物种分析的重要性,不仅对渔业管理有影响,对消费者选择也有影响。