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Exploitation promotes earlier sex change in a protandrous patellid limpet Patella aspera Röding 1798

机译:剥削促进了前秃pa pa的早期性别变化Pat蝶asperaRöding1798年

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Exploitation of organisms can prompt the reduction in the number and size of target populations consequently affecting reproductive output and replenishment. Here, we investigated the effects of exploitation on the population structure of a protandrous patellid limpet, Patella aspera, an overexploited Macaronesian endemic. Timed dives were used to collect animals across eleven islands of Macaronesia. Individuals were inspected for sex, size, and gonad stage. Using catch effort (time per person) per island coastal perimeter as a surrogate for exploitation intensity, we found that limpet abundance (CPUE) and mean size tended to decrease with exploitation intensity. When considering the sex of animals separately, the size of the largest male, but not females, decreased with exploitation. In contrast, the size of the smallest male remained relatively consistent, whereas the size of the smallest female decreased significantly with exploitation. As exploitation is mostly targeting larger individuals, results suggest that males are compensating the removal of larger females, by undergoing sex change at smaller and presumably earlier sizes. These results have wider implications for the conservation of P. aspera, as a reduction in female size will likely affect the numbers of oocytes produced, hence fecundity. Regulations promoting the protection of the larger‐sized animals should be enforced to safeguard the replenishment of the population.
机译:生物的开发可以促使目标人群的数量和规模减少,从而影响生殖产量和补给。在这里,我们调查了剥削对原产于pa的贝,Pat骨aspera(一种过度开发的马卡罗尼西亚特有种)的种群结构的影响。定时潜水被用来在马卡罗尼西亚的11个岛屿上收集动物。检查个体的性别,大小和性腺阶段。使用每个岛屿沿海周边地区的捕捞努力量(每人时间)作为开发强度的替代指标,我们发现帽贝丰度(CPUE)和平均大小往往随开发强度而降低。当单独考虑动物的性别时,最大的雄性而不是雌性的大小随着剥削而减小。相反,最小的雄性的尺寸保持相对一致,而最小的雌性的尺寸随着剥削而显着减小。由于剥削主要针对较大的个体,因此结果表明,男性正在通过以较小的且可能是更早的大小进行性别变化来补偿较大的女性。这些结果对P.aspera的保护具有更广泛的意义,因为雌性体型的减少可能会影响所产生的卵母细胞的数量,从而影响繁殖力。应当执行促进保护大型动物的法规,以保障人口的补充。

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