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Evolutionary impact assessment: accounting for evolutionary consequences of fishing in an ecosystem approach to fisheries management

机译:进化影响评估:以生态系统方法在渔业管理中考虑捕捞的进化后果

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Managing fisheries resources to maintain healthy ecosystems is one of the main goals of the ecosystem approach to fisheries (EAF). While a number of international treaties call for the implementation of EAF, there are still gaps in the underlying methodology. One aspect that has received substantial scientific attention recently is fisheries-induced evolution (FIE). Increasing evidence indicates that intensive fishing has the potential to exert strong directional selection on life-history traits, behaviour, physiology, and morphology of exploited fish. Of particular concern is that reversing evolutionary responses to fishing can be much more difficult than reversing demographic or phenotypically plastic responses. Furthermore, like climate change, multiple agents cause FIE, with effects accumulating over time. Consequently, FIE may alter the utility derived from fish stocks, which in turn can modify the monetary value living aquatic resources provide to society. Quantifying and predicting the evolutionary effects of fishing is therefore important for both ecological and economic reasons. An important reason this is not happening is the lack of an appropriate assessment framework. We therefore describe the evolutionary impact assessment (EvoIA) as a structured approach for assessing the evolutionary consequences of fishing and evaluating the predicted evolutionary outcomes of alternative management options. EvoIA can contribute to EAF by clarifying how evolution may alter stock properties and ecological relations, support the precautionary approach to fisheries management by addressing a previously overlooked source of uncertainty and risk, and thus contribute to sustainable fisheries.
机译:管理渔业资源以维持健康的生态系统是渔业生态系统方法(EAF)的主要目标之一。虽然许多国际条约要求实施渔业生态系统方法,但基本方法仍存在差距。最近受到科学界广泛关注的一个方面是渔业诱发的进化(FIE)。越来越多的证据表明,集约化捕捞有可能对被捕捞鱼类的生活史特征,行为,生理和形态施加强有力的方向选择。特别令人担忧的是,逆转对捕捞的进化反应比逆转人口或表型可塑性反应困难得多。此外,像气候变化一样,多种因素也会导致FIE,其影响会随着时间的推移而累积。因此,外商投资企业可能改变源自鱼类种群的效用,这反过来又可以改变为社会提供的水生生物资源的货币价值。因此,出于生态和经济方面的原因,量化和预测捕鱼的进化影响非常重要。不能做到这一点的重要原因是缺乏适当的评估框架。因此,我们将进化影响评估(EvoIA)描述为一种结构化方法,用于评估捕鱼的进化后果并评估替代管理方案的预期进化结果。 EvoIA可以通过阐明进化如何改变种群特性和生态关系,通过解决先前被忽略的不确定性和风险来源来支持渔业管理的预防措施,从而为渔业生态系统方法做出贡献,从而为可持续渔业做出贡献。

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