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Ecosystem Services of Coastal Habitats and Fisheries: Multiscale Ecological and Economic Models in Support of Ecosystem-Based Management

机译:沿海生境和渔业的生态系统服务:支持基于生态系统的管理的多尺度生态和经济模型

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Critical habitats for fish and wildlife are often small patches in landscapes, e.g., aquatic vegetation beds, reefs, isolated ponds and wetlands, remnant old-growth forests, etc., yet the same animal populations that depend on these patches for reproduction or survival can be extensive, ranging over large regions, even continents or major ocean basins. Whereas the ecological production functions that support these populations can be measured only at fine geographic scales and over brief periods of time, the ecosystem services (benefits that ecosystems convey to humans by supporting food production, water and air purification, recreational, esthetic, and cultural amenities, etc.) are delivered over extensive scales of space and time. These scale mismatches are particularly important for quantifying the economic values of ecosystem services. Examples can be seen in fish, shellfish, game, and bird populations. Moreover, there can be wide-scale mismatches in management regimes, e.g., coastal fisheries management versus habitat management in the coastal zone. We present concepts and case studies linking the production functions (contributions to recruitment) of critical habitats to commercial and recreational fishery values by combining site-specific research data with spatial analysis and population models. We present examples illustrating various spatial scales of analysis, with indicators of economic value, for recreational Chinook Oncorhynchus tshawytscha salmon fisheries in the U.S. Pacific Northwest (Washington and Oregon) and commercial blue crab Callinectes sapidus and penaeid shrimp fisheries in the Gulf of Mexico.Received June 30, 2011; accepted June 4, 2012
机译:鱼类和野生动植物的重要栖息地通常是景观中的小片斑块,例如水生植物床,礁石,偏僻的池塘和湿地,残存的老生长森林等,但是依靠这些斑块进行繁殖或生存的相同动物种群可以范围广泛,甚至覆盖大片地区,甚至包括大陆或主要海盆。支持这些人口的生态生产功能只能在良好的地理范围内和短时间内进行衡量,而生态系统服务(生态系统通过支持粮食生产,水和空气净化,娱乐,审美和文化向人类传播的利益)便利设施等)在广泛的时空范围内交付。这些规模失配对于量化生态系统服务的经济价值特别重要。在鱼类,贝类,野味和鸟类种群中可以看到例子。此外,管理制度可能存在大规模的不匹配,例如沿海地区的沿海渔业管理与生境管理。通过结合特定地点的研究数据与空间分析和种群模型,我们提出了一些概念和案例研究,将关键栖息地的生产功能(对募集的贡献)与商业和休闲渔业价值联系起来。我们提供了一些示例,这些示例说明了美国西北太平洋地区(华盛顿和俄勒冈州)的休闲奇努克Oncorhynchus tshawytscha鲑鱼渔业和墨西哥湾的商业蓝蟹Callinectes sapidus和对虾虾渔业的各种分析方法,并带有经济价值指标。 2011年6月30日;接受2012年6月4日

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