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构建海洋栖息地管理与保护的概念框架:以萨利希海的海带森林为例

Toward a conceptual framework for managing and conserving marine habitats: A case study of kelp forests in the Salish Sea.

作者信息

Hollarsmith Jordan A, Andrews Kelly, Naar Nicole, Starko Samuel, Calloway Max, Obaza Adam, Buckner Emily, Tonnes Daniel, Selleck James, Therriault Thomas W

机构信息

Alaska Fisheries Science Center National Marine Fisheries Service National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Seattle Washington USA.

Department of Biological Sciences Simon Fraser University Burnaby British Columbia Canada.

出版信息

Ecol Evol. 2022 Jan 12;12(1):e8510. doi: 10.1002/ece3.8510. eCollection 2022 Jan.

Abstract

Kelp forests are in decline across much of their range due to place-specific combinations of local and global stressors. Declines in kelp abundance can lead to cascading losses of biodiversity and productivity with far-reaching ecological and socioeconomic consequences. The Salish Sea is a hotspot of kelp diversity where many species of kelp provide critical habitat and food for commercially, ecologically, and culturally important fish and invertebrate species. However, like other regions, kelp forests in much of the Salish Sea are in rapid decline. Data gaps and limited long-term monitoring have hampered attempts to identify and manage for specific drivers of decline, despite the documented urgency to protect these important habitats. To address these knowledge gaps, we gathered a focus group of experts on kelp in the Salish Sea to identify perceived direct and indirect stressors facing kelp forests. We then conducted a comprehensive literature review of peer-reviewed studies from the Salish Sea and temperate coastal ecosystems worldwide to assess the level of support for the pathways identified by the experts, and we identified knowledge gaps to prioritize future research. Our results revealed major research gaps within the Salish Sea and highlighted the potential to use expert knowledge for making informed decisions in the region. We found high support for the pathways in the global literature, with variable consensus on the relationship between stressors and responses across studies, confirming the influence of local ecological, oceanographic, and anthropogenic contexts and threshold effects on stressor-response relationships. Finally, we prioritized areas for future research in the Salish Sea. This study demonstrates the value expert opinion has to inform management decisions. These methods are readily adaptable to other ecosystem management contexts, and the results of this case study can be immediately applied to kelp management.

摘要

由于局部和全球压力源的特定组合,海带森林在其大部分分布范围内都在减少。海带数量的减少会导致生物多样性和生产力的连锁损失,产生深远的生态和社会经济后果。萨利希海是海带多样性的热点地区,许多海带物种为具有商业、生态和文化重要性的鱼类和无脊椎动物物种提供关键栖息地和食物。然而,与其他地区一样,萨利希海大部分地区的海带森林正在迅速减少。尽管有记录表明迫切需要保护这些重要栖息地,但数据缺口和有限的长期监测阻碍了人们识别和管理导致减少的具体驱动因素的尝试。为了解决这些知识缺口,我们召集了一个萨利希海海带专家焦点小组,以确定海带森林面临的直接和间接压力源。然后,我们对来自萨利希海和全球温带沿海生态系统的同行评审研究进行了全面的文献综述,以评估对专家确定的途径的支持程度,并确定知识缺口,以便为未来的研究确定优先事项。我们的结果揭示了萨利希海内部的主要研究缺口,并强调了利用专家知识在该地区做出明智决策的潜力。我们发现全球文献对这些途径有很高的支持,不同研究中压力源与反应之间的关系存在不同程度的共识,这证实了当地生态、海洋学和人为背景以及阈值效应对应激源-反应关系的影响。最后,我们确定了萨利希海未来研究的优先领域。这项研究证明了专家意见对管理决策的价值。这些方法很容易适用于其他生态系统管理背景,本案例研究的结果可立即应用于海带管理。

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