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在捕捞活动和气候变暖的背景下,深海物种的健康状况不佳:鳕鱼种群是会重建还是崩溃?

The poor health of deep-water species in the context of fishing activity and a warming climate: will populations of Molva species rebuild or collapse?

机构信息

Institute of Aquatic Ecology, University of Girona, Girona, Catalonia, Spain.

Marine and Freshwater Research Institute, Reykjavík, Iceland.

出版信息

J Fish Biol. 2021 Jun;98(6):1572-1584. doi: 10.1111/jfb.14347. Epub 2020 May 10.

Abstract

Many deep-water fish populations, being K-selected species, have little resilience to overexploitation and may be at serious risk of depletion as a consequence. Sea warming represents an additional threat. In this study, the condition, or health, of several populations of common ling (Molva molva), blue ling (Molva dypterygia) and Mediterranean or Spanish ling (Molva macrophthalma) inhabiting different areas in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean was evaluated, to shed light on the challenges these deep-water species are facing in the context of fishing activity and a warming climate. The data on the condition of Molva populations which are analysed here have been complemented with data on abundance and, for the southernmost species (Mediterranean ling), with two other health indicators (parasitism and hepato-somatic index). Despite some exceptions (e.g., common ling in Icelandic waters), this study shows that the condition of many populations of Molva species in the northeastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea has worsened, a trend which, in recent decades, has usually been found to be accompanied by a decline in their abundance. In addition, the poor health status of most populations of common ling, blue ling and Mediterranean ling considered in this analysis points to a lower sustainability of these populations in the future. Overall, the health status and abundance of Molva populations in the northeastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean suggest that only some populations located in the North Atlantic may be able to rebuild, whereas the populations in southern North Atlantic and the Mediterranean, which are probably most at risk from sea warming, are facing serious difficulties in doing so. In the context of fisheries and global warming, this study's results strongly indicate that management bodies need to consider the health status of many of the populations of Molva species, particularly in southern European waters, before implementing their decisions.

摘要

许多深海鱼类种群是 K 选择物种,对过度捕捞的恢复能力较弱,可能因此面临枯竭的严重风险。海洋变暖是另一个威胁。本研究评估了栖息在北大西洋和地中海不同地区的几种普通鳕鱼(Molva molva)、蓝鳕鱼(Molva dypterygia)和地中海鳕鱼(Molva macrophthalma)的状况或健康状况,以了解这些深海物种在捕捞活动和气候变暖背景下面临的挑战。本研究分析的 Molva 种群状况数据补充了丰度数据,对于最南端的物种(地中海鳕鱼),还补充了另外两个健康指标(寄生虫和肝体比)。尽管存在一些例外(例如,冰岛水域的普通鳕鱼),但本研究表明,东北大西洋和地中海的许多 Molva 物种种群的状况已经恶化,这种趋势通常伴随着它们的丰度下降。此外,本分析中考虑的大多数普通鳕鱼、蓝鳕鱼和地中海鳕鱼种群的健康状况不佳,表明这些种群在未来的可持续性较低。总体而言,东北大西洋和地中海 Molva 种群的健康状况和丰度表明,只有一些位于北大西洋的种群可能能够重建,而位于北大西洋南部和地中海的种群,由于海洋变暖的风险最大,在这样做方面面临严重困难。在渔业和全球变暖的背景下,本研究的结果强烈表明,管理机构在做出决策之前,需要考虑 Molva 物种的许多种群的健康状况,特别是在南欧水域。

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