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在所罗门群岛西部省,在一次前所未有的全球珊瑚白化事件之后,硬珊瑚(石珊瑚)覆盖度和多样性的次区域变化。

Subregional variation in cover and diversity of hard coral (Scleractinia) in the Western Province, Solomon Islands following an unprecedented global bleaching event.

机构信息

Department of Oceanography, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

Department of Biology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2020 Nov 11;15(11):e0242153. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0242153. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

Coral reefs are critically important marine ecosystems that are threatened worldwide by cumulative impacts of global climate change and local stressors. The Solomon Islands comprise the southwestern boundary of the Coral Triangle, the global center of coral diversity located in the Indo-Pacific, and represent a bright spot of comparatively healthy coral reef ecosystems. However, reports on the status of coral reefs in the Solomon Islands are based on monitoring conducted at 5 stations in 2003-2004 and 2006-2007, with no information on how corals in this region have responded to more recent global bleaching events and other local stressors. In this study, we compare reef condition (substrate composition) and function (taxonomic and morphological diversity of hard corals) among 15 reefs surveyed in the Western Province, Solomon Islands that span a range of local disturbance and conservation histories. Overall, we found high cover of live hard coral (15-64%) and diverse coral assemblages despite an unprecedented 36-month global bleaching event in the three years leading up to our surveys in 2018. However, there was significant variation in coral cover and diversity across the 15 reefs surveyed, suggesting that impacts of global disturbance events are moderated at smaller scales by local anthropogenic factors (fisheries extraction, land-use impacts, marine management) and environmental (hydrodynamics) conditions. Our study provides evidence that relatively healthy reefs persist at some locations in the Solomon Islands and that local stewardship practices have the potential to impact reef condition at subregional scales. As coral reef conservation becomes increasingly urgent in the face of escalating cumulative threats, prioritising sites for management efforts is critical. Based on our findings and the high dependency of Solomon Islanders on coral reef ecosystem services, we advocate that the Western Province, Solomon Islands be considered of high conservation priority.

摘要

珊瑚礁是至关重要的海洋生态系统,受到全球气候变化和局部压力源的累积影响,在全球范围内受到威胁。所罗门群岛构成了珊瑚三角区的西南边界,珊瑚三角区是位于印度-太平洋地区的全球珊瑚多样性中心,代表了相对健康的珊瑚礁生态系统的一个亮点。然而,关于所罗门群岛珊瑚礁状况的报告是基于 2003-2004 年和 2006-2007 年在 5 个监测站进行的监测,没有关于该地区的珊瑚如何应对最近的全球白化事件和其他局部压力源的信息。在这项研究中,我们比较了在所罗门群岛西部省份调查的 15 个珊瑚礁的礁况(基质组成)和功能(硬珊瑚的分类和形态多样性),这些珊瑚礁跨越了一系列局部干扰和保护历史。总的来说,尽管在我们 2018 年进行调查之前的三年里经历了一场前所未有的全球白化事件,但我们发现硬珊瑚的覆盖率很高(15-64%),珊瑚组合也多种多样。然而,在所调查的 15 个珊瑚礁中,珊瑚覆盖率和多样性存在显著差异,这表明全球干扰事件的影响在较小的尺度上受到当地人为因素(渔业捕捞、土地利用影响、海洋管理)和环境(水动力)条件的调节。我们的研究表明,在所罗门群岛的一些地方,相对健康的珊瑚礁仍然存在,并且当地的管理实践有可能在次区域尺度上影响珊瑚礁的状况。随着珊瑚礁保护在面对不断升级的累积威胁变得越来越紧迫,优先考虑管理工作的地点至关重要。基于我们的发现和所罗门岛民对珊瑚礁生态系统服务的高度依赖,我们主张将所罗门群岛西部省份视为高度保护优先地区。

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