McLean Matthew, Mouillot David, Langlois Juliette, Arif Suchinta, Bejarano Sonia, Casajus Nicolas, Edgar Graham J, Flandrin Ulysse, Guilhaumon François, Judah Aaron B, Loiseau Nicolas, MacNeil M Aaron, Maire Eva, Stuart-Smith Rick D, Mouquet Nicolas
Department of Biology and Marine Biology, Center for Marine Science, University of North Carolina Wilmington, Wilmington, NC 28403.
Marine Biodiversity Exploitation And Conservation, Université de Montpellier, CNRS, Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer, Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, Montpellier 34090, France.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2025 Jun 24;122(25):e2415931122. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2415931122. Epub 2025 Jun 18.
On shallow rocky and coral reefs, cultural and recreational values, like aesthetics, are critical aspects of Nature's Contributions to People (NCP) that support human well-being and provide billions of dollars in tourism revenue. Quantifying the aesthetic value of reef ecosystems and uncovering the conditions that enhance it could support NCP-based management. Here, we combine a global dataset of reef fish surveys, species-level aesthetic values, and causal modeling to assess the global status and drivers of reef fish assemblage aesthetic value. We find that aesthetic value is inherently linked to species richness, displaying a latitudinal gradient with peaks in the tropics, but varies strongly with the presence of exceptionally beautiful or less-beautiful species. Sea surface temperature, primary productivity, human gravity, and protection status are the strongest drivers of assemblage-level aesthetic value. Protection against human impacts consistently enhances aesthetic value by boosting taxonomic and phylogenetic diversity, and this effect is greatest in species-rich, tropical ecoregions. Economic development has little influence, indicating that low-income countries are not constrained from maintaining beautiful fish assemblages. Our results therefore suggest that marine protected areas (MPAs) can support multiple NCPs simultaneously, particularly in developing tropical countries. While we highlight the effectiveness of MPAs, given the low level of marine protection globally and the sensitivity of aesthetic value to environmental conditions, the beauty of the world's reefs appears severely threatened. Aesthetic value should be immediately integrated into reef conservation and management plans.
在浅海岩石礁和珊瑚礁上,文化和娱乐价值,如美学价值,是大自然对人类贡献(NCP)的关键方面,它们支持人类福祉并带来数十亿美元的旅游收入。量化珊瑚礁生态系统的美学价值并揭示提升该价值的条件,有助于基于NCP的管理。在此,我们结合全球珊瑚礁鱼类调查数据集、物种层面的美学价值以及因果模型,来评估珊瑚礁鱼类群落美学价值的全球状况和驱动因素。我们发现美学价值与物种丰富度有着内在联系,呈现出热带地区峰值的纬度梯度,但会因特别美丽或不太美丽的物种的存在而有很大差异。海面温度、初级生产力、人类影响以及保护状况是群落层面美学价值的最强驱动因素。防范人类影响通过增加分类学和系统发育多样性,持续提升美学价值,且这种影响在物种丰富的热带生态区域最为显著。经济发展影响较小,这表明低收入国家在维持美丽的鱼类群落方面不受限制。因此,我们的研究结果表明,海洋保护区(MPA)可以同时支持多种NCP,特别是在发展中的热带国家。虽然我们强调了MPA的有效性,但鉴于全球海洋保护水平较低以及美学价值对环境条件的敏感性,世界珊瑚礁的美丽似乎受到严重威胁。美学价值应立即纳入珊瑚礁保护和管理计划。