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Can marine reserves conserve vulnerable sharks in the deep sea? A case study of Centrophorus zeehaani (Centrophoridae), examined with acoustic telemetry

机译:海洋保护区可以保护深海中脆弱的鲨鱼吗?用声学遥测技术研究zeCENTHAORANI(Centrophoridae)的案例

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Centrophorus zeehaani is one of at least 10 deep-sea shark species globally suffering major population declines attributable to expanding human resource use. Spatial closures have the potential to contribute to recovery of populations if home range and movements can be studied and understood. We implemented the first passive acoustic tracking study of sharks in the deep ocean (300-700 m depths) to evaluate the effectiveness of a large (similar to 100 km long-) fishery closure off southern Australia implemented to protect C. zeehaani. Using an array of 21 moored acoustic receivers, we passively tracked 71 tagged individuals over a 15-month period. Sixty-one sharks were detected repeatedly over an average duration of 408 +/- 153 days. The average along-slope range was 19.2 +/- 12.2 km and the maximum was 75 km - the full width of the array. Each month an average of 0.71 fewer males were detected; the number of females detected did not vary significantly between months. Individual males left the closure, but returned during the study period. Movement along-slope was influenced by month and release point, with shifts south and eastward occurring during austral winter - particularly by some males. Detection depth was strongly correlated with seafloor depth confirming that synchronous diel vertical migration (night time ascent) between population average depths of 640 m and 340 m occurred mainly on the seafloor. Different individuals occupied different depths on the seafloor. We conclude that the closure studied is effectively located to help conserve C. zeehaani because it has sufficient along-slope extent and depth range to encompass the home range of a high proportion of the individuals in the local population. Our work demonstrates the utility and uncertainties associated with acoustic tracking in the deep ocean, and the need to evaluate species movement and behaviour when relying on spatial closures to meet conservation objectives. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:斑马鱼(Centrophorus zeehaani)是全球至少十种深海鲨鱼物种之一,其人口因使用人力资源的增加而大量减少。如果可以研究和了解住所的范围和活动,则封闭空间有可能促进人口的恢复。我们对深海(300-700 m深度)的鲨鱼进行了首次被动声跟踪研究,以评估澳大利亚南部为保护C. zeehaani而实施的大型(类似于100 km长)捕捞封锁的有效性。我们使用21个系泊声接收器组成的阵列,在15个月的时间内被动跟踪了71个带有标签的人。在408 +/- 153天的平均持续时间内重复检测到61条鲨鱼。平均沿坡度范围为19.2 +/- 12.2 km,最大为75 km(阵列的整个宽度)。每个月平均少发现0.71男性;两个月内检测到的女性人数没有显着差异。个别男性离开了封闭区,但在研究期间返回。沿坡度的运动受月份和释放点的影响,在南方冬季,尤其是某些雄性,向南和向东移动。探测深度与海底深度高度相关,这证实了种群平均深度640 m和340 m之间的同步diel垂直迁移(夜间上升)主要发生在海底。不同的人在海底上占据了不同的深度。我们得出的结论是,所研究的封闭区位于有效的位置,有助于保护C. zeehaani,因为它具有足够的沿坡度范围和深度范围,可以涵盖当地人口中很大一部分人的居住范围。我们的工作证明了与深海声学跟踪相关的实用性和不确定性,以及在依靠空间封闭来实现保护目标时评估物种运动和行为的需求。 (C)2014 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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    《Deep-Sea Research》 |2015年第5期|127-136|共10页
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    CSIRO Marine & Atmospher Res, CSIRO Wealth Oceans Flagship, Hobart, Tas 7000, Australia.;

    CSIRO Marine & Atmospher Res, CSIRO Wealth Oceans Flagship, Hobart, Tas 7000, Australia.;

    CSIRO Marine & Atmospher Res, CSIRO Wealth Oceans Flagship, Hobart, Tas 7000, Australia.;

    CSIRO Marine & Atmospher Res, CSIRO Wealth Oceans Flagship, Hobart, Tas 7000, Australia.;

    CSIRO Marine & Atmospher Res, CSIRO Wealth Oceans Flagship, Hobart, Tas 7000, Australia.;

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  • 关键词

    Conservation; Biodiversity; Reproduction; Ecology; Movement; Migrations;

    机译:保护;生物多样性;繁殖;生态学;运动;迁徙;
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