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Wild populations of a reef fish suffer from the 'nondestructive' aquarium trade fishery

机译:珊瑚礁鱼类的野生种群遭受“非破坏性”水族馆贸易渔业的困扰

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The commercial fishery for coral reef fish for the aquarium trade has begun to change, at least in some parts of the world, from destructive methods such as cyanide and dynamite fishing to less-destructive methods such as hand-net fishing. However, data on the effects on wild populations of such relatively nondestructive methods is nonexistent. The Banggai cardinalfish (Pterapogon kauderni) is a paternal mouthbrooder living in groups of 2-200 individuals in the proximity of sea urchins (Diadema setosum). This fish has limited dispersal abilities because it lacks a pelagic larval phase, and it is believed to be endemic to the Banggai archipelago off the east coast of Sulawesi, Indonesia. Since its rediscovery in 1995, the Banggai cardinalfish has become a popular aquarium fish, and thousands have been exported-mainly to North America, Japan, and Europe. To study the effects of the aquarium trade fishery on wild populations of the Banggai cardinalfish, we performed a field study in which we quantified density, age distribution (quantified as the ratio of numbers of juveniles to adults) and habitat quality (i.e., sea urchin density) at eight sites in the Banggai archipelago. Through interviews with local fishers, we estimated the fishing pressure at each site and related this to data on fish density. We found a marginally significant negative effect of fishing pressure on density of fish and significant negative effects on group size in both sea urchins and fish. We did not find any effect of fishing on fish size structure. To our knowledge this is the first study to compare sites under different amounts of fishing pressure that has demonstrated the negative effects of the aquarium trade on wild populations of reef fish, despite the widespread use of relatively nondestructive fishing methods. [References: 20]
机译:至少在世界某些地区,用于水族贸易的珊瑚礁鱼的商业渔业已开始从破坏性方法(如氰化物和炸药捕捞)转变为破坏性较小的方法(如手网捕捞)。但是,尚无有关这种相对非破坏性方法对野生种群影响的数据。 Banggai红衣主教鱼(Pterapogon kauderni)是一种父本的小鸟,生活在海胆(Diadema setosum)附近的2至200个人的群体中。由于缺乏上层幼体期,这种鱼的扩散能力有限,据信它是印度尼西亚苏拉威西岛东海岸外的邦盖群岛的特有种。自1995年重新发现以来,Banggai红衣主教鱼已成为一种受欢迎的水族馆鱼,成千上万种鱼主要出口到北美,日本和欧洲。为了研究水族馆贸易渔业对Banggai红衣主教野生种群的影响,我们进行了一项野外研究,在其中量化了密度,年龄分布(量化为成年幼虫的数量比)和栖息地质量(即海胆)。密度)在邦盖群岛的八个地点进行。通过与当地渔民的访谈,我们估算了每个站点的捕捞压力,并将其与鱼类密度数据相关联。我们发现海胆和鱼的捕捞压力对鱼的密度均具有显着的负面影响,对群体规模也具有显着的负面影响。我们没有发现钓鱼对鱼的大小结构有任何影响。据我们所知,这是第一项比较不同捕捞压力下的地点的研究,尽管水族贸易广泛使用了相对非破坏性的捕捞方法,但也证明了水族馆贸易对珊瑚礁鱼类野生种群的不利影响。 [参考:20]

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