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Caught in the Middle: Combined Impacts of Shark Removal and Coral Loss on the Fish Communities of Coral Reefs

机译:陷入中间:去除鲨鱼和珊瑚流失对珊瑚礁鱼类群落的综合影响

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Due to human activities, marine and terrestrial ecosystems face a future where disturbances are predicted to occur at a frequency and severity unprecedented in the recent past. Of particular concern is the ability of systems to recover where multiple stressors act simultaneously. We examine this issue in the context of a coral reef ecosystem where increases in stressors, such as fisheries, benthic degradation, cyclones and coral bleaching, are occurring at global scales. By utilizing long-term (decadal) monitoring programs, we examined the combined effects of chronic (removal of sharks) and pulse (cyclones, bleaching) disturbances on the trophic structure of coral reef fishes at two isolated atoll systems off the coast of northwest Australia. We provide evidence consistent with the hypothesis that the loss of sharks can have an impact that propagates down the food chain, potentially contributing to mesopredator release and altering the numbers of primary consumers. Simultaneously, we show how the effects of bottom-up processes of bleaching and cyclones appear to propagate up the food chain through herbivores, planktivores and corallivores, but do not affect carnivores. Because their presence may promote the abundance of herbivores, the removal of sharks by fishing has implications for both natural and anthropogenic disturbances involving the loss of corals, as herbivores are critical to the progress and outcome of coral recovery.
机译:由于人类的活动,海洋和陆地生态系统面临着一个未来,预计在最近的将来,干扰和干扰的频率和严重性将达到前所未有的水平。特别令人关注的是系统在多个压力源同时起作用的情况下恢复的能力。我们在珊瑚礁生态系统的背景下研究了这个问题,在全球范围内,诸如渔业,底栖生物退化,旋风和珊瑚漂白等压力源的增加正在发生。通过使用长期(十年)监测计划,我们研究了澳大利亚西北海岸两个孤立的环礁系统上的慢性(去除鲨鱼)和脉冲(旋风,漂白)干扰对珊瑚礁营养结构的综合影响。 。我们提供的证据与以下假设相符:鲨鱼的流失可能会影响到食物链的传播,从而有可能导致中毒者释放并改变主要消费者的数量。同时,我们展示了漂白和旋风的自下而上过程的影响如何通过食草动物,浮游动物和珊瑚虫在食物链中传播,但不影响食肉动物。由于鲨鱼的存在可能会促进食草动物的丰富,因此捕捞鲨鱼对涉及珊瑚丧失的自然和人为干扰均具有影响,因为食草动物对珊瑚恢复的进程和结果至关重要。

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