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An integrated risk assessment for climate change: analysing the vulnerability of sharks and rays on Australia's Great Barrier Reef

机译:气候变化综合风险评估:分析澳大利亚大堡礁上鲨鱼和and鱼的脆弱性

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An Integrated Risk Assessment for Climate Change (IRACC) is developed and applied to assess the vulnerability of sharks and rays on Australia's Great Barrier Reef (GBR) to climate change. The IRACC merges a traditional climate change vulnerability framework with approaches from fisheries ecological risk assessments. This semi-quantitative assessment accommodates uncertainty and can be applied at different spatial and temporal scales to identify exposure factors, at-risk species and their key biological and ecological attributes, critical habitats a`nd ecological processes, and major knowledge gaps. Consequently, the IRACC can provide a foundation upon which to develop climate change response strategies. Here, we describe the assessment process, demonstrate its application to GBR shark and ray species, and explore the issues affecting their vulnerability to climate change. The assessment indicates that for the GBR, freshwater/estuarine and reef associated sharks and rays are most vulnerable to climate change, and that vulnerability is driven by case-specific interactions of multiple factors and species attributes. Changes in temperature, freshwater input and ocean circulation will have the most widespread effects on these species. Although relatively few GBR sharks and rays were assessed as highly vulnerable, their vulnerability increases when synergies with other factors are considered. This is especially true for freshwater/estuarine and coastal/inshore sharks and rays. Reducing the impacts of climate change on the GBR's sharks and rays requires a range of approaches including mitigating climate change and addressing habitat degradation and sustainability issues. Species-specific conservation actions may be required for higher risk species (e.g. the freshwater whipray, porcupine ray, speartooth shark and sawfishes) including reducing mortality, preserving coastal catchments and estuarine habitats, and addressing fisheries sustainability. The assessment identified many knowledge gaps concerning GBR habitats and processes, and highlights the need for improved understanding of the biology and ecology of the sharks and rays of the GBR.
机译:制定了《气候变化综合风险评估》(IRACC),用于评估澳大利亚大堡礁(GBR)上鲨鱼和and鱼对气候变化的脆弱性。 IRACC将传统的气候变化脆弱性框架与渔业生态风险评估的方法相结合。这种半定量评估具有不确定性,可以在不同的时空尺度上应用,以识别暴露因素,高危物种及其关键的生物学和生态属性,重要的生境和生态过程以及主要的知识差距。因此,IRACC可以为制定应对气候变化战略提供基础。在这里,我们描述了评估过程,展示了其在GBR鲨鱼和鱼物种中的应用,并探讨了影响其对气候变化脆弱性的问题。评估表明,对于GBR,与淡水/河口和礁石相关的鲨鱼和rays鱼最容易受到气候变化的影响,而这种脆弱性是由多种因素和物种属性的特定案例相互作用所驱动的。温度,淡水输入和海洋环流的变化将对这些物种产生最广泛的影响。尽管相对较少的GBR鲨鱼和rays鱼被评估为高度脆弱,但如果考虑与其他因素的协同作用,它们的脆弱性就会增加。对于淡水/河口以及沿海/近海鲨鱼和rays鱼尤其如此。减少气候变化对GBR鲨鱼和鲨鱼的影响,需要采取一系列措施,包括减轻气候变化并解决栖息地退化和可持续性问题。高风险物种(例如淡水鞭,豪猪射线,矛鲨和锯鱼)可能需要采取特定物种的保护措施,包括降低死亡率,保护沿海集水区和河口栖息地以及解决渔业的可持续性。评估发现了许多与GBR栖息地和过程有关的知识空白,并强调需要更好地了解GBR鲨鱼和射线的生物学和生态。

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