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美国加勒比地区珊瑚礁的生物状况梯度:第一部分。珊瑚叙述规则。

A biological condition gradient for coral reefs in the US Caribbean Territories: Part I. Coral narrative rules.

作者信息

Santavy Deborah L, Jackson Susan K, Jessup Benjamin, Gerritsen Jeroen, Rogers Caroline, Fisher William S, Weil Ernesto, Szmant Alina, Cuevas-Miranda David, Walker Brian K, Jeffrey Christopher, Bradley Patricia, Ballantine David, Roberson Loretta, Ruiz-Torres Hector, Todd Brandi, Smith Tyler, Clark Randy, Diaz Ernesto, Bauzá-Ortega Jorge, Horstmann Christina, Raimondo Sandy

机构信息

US Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), Office of Research and Development (ORD), Center for Environmental, Measurement and Modeling (CEMM), Gulf Ecosystem Measurement and Modeling Division (GEMMD), Gulf Breeze, FL 32561, USA.

US EPA, Office of Water, Washington, DC, USA.

出版信息

Ecol Indic. 2022 May;138:1-13. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2022.108805.

Abstract

As coral reef condition and sustainability continue to decline worldwide, losses of critical habitat and their ecosystem services have generated an urgency to understand and communicate reef response to management actions, environmental contamination, and natural disasters. Increasingly, coral reef protection and restoration programs emphasize the need for robust assessment tools for protecting high-quality waters and establishing conservation goals. Of equal importance is the need to communicate assessment results to stakeholders, beneficiaries, and the public so that environmental consequences of decisions are understood. The Biological Condition (BCG) model provides a structure to evaluate the condition of a coral reef in increments of change along a gradient of human disturbance. Communication of incremental change, regardless of direction, is important for decision makers and the public to better understand what is gained or lost depending on what actions are taken. We developed a narrative (qualitative) Biological Condition Gradient (BCG) from the consensus of a diverse expert panel to provide a framework for coral reefs in US Caribbean Territories. The model uses narrative descriptions of biological attributes for benthic organisms to evaluate reefs relative to undisturbed or minimally disturbed conditions. Using expert elicitation, narrative decision rules were proposed and deliberated to discriminate among six levels of change along a gradient of increasing anthropogenic stress. Narrative rules for each of the BCG levels are presented to facilitate the evaluation of benthic communities in coral reefs and provide specific narrative features to detect changes in coral reef condition and biological integrity. The BCG model can be used in the absence of numeric, or quantitative metrics, to evaluate actions that may encroach on coral reef ecosystems, manage endangered species habitat, and develop and implement management plans for marine protected areas, watersheds, and coastal zones. The narrative BCG model is a defensible model and communication tool that translates scientific results so the nontechnical person can understand and support both regulatory and non-regulatory water quality and natural resource programs.

摘要

随着全球珊瑚礁状况和可持续性持续下降,关键栖息地及其生态系统服务的丧失促使人们迫切需要了解并传达珊瑚礁对管理行动、环境污染和自然灾害的反应。越来越多的珊瑚礁保护和恢复计划强调需要强大的评估工具来保护优质水域并设定保护目标。同样重要的是,需要将评估结果传达给利益相关者、受益者和公众,以便人们理解决策所带来的环境影响。生物状况(BCG)模型提供了一种结构,用于沿着人类干扰梯度以变化增量来评估珊瑚礁的状况。无论变化方向如何,传达增量变化对于决策者和公众更好地理解根据所采取的行动会获得或失去什么都很重要。我们根据一个多元化专家小组的共识开发了一种叙述性(定性)生物状况梯度(BCG),为美国加勒比地区的珊瑚礁提供一个框架。该模型使用对底栖生物生物属性的叙述性描述,相对于未受干扰或受干扰最小的状况来评估珊瑚礁。通过专家咨询,提出并审议了叙述性决策规则,以区分沿着人为压力增加梯度的六个变化级别。呈现了每个BCG级别的叙述规则,以促进对珊瑚礁底栖生物群落的评估,并提供特定的叙述特征来检测珊瑚礁状况和生物完整性的变化。BCG模型可在缺乏数值或定量指标的情况下使用,以评估可能侵犯珊瑚礁生态系统的行动、管理濒危物种栖息地以及制定和实施海洋保护区、流域和沿海地区的管理计划。叙述性BCG模型是一种合理的模型和沟通工具,它将科学结果转化为非专业人员能够理解并支持监管和非监管水质及自然资源计划的内容。

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