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Atlantic tarpon (Megalops atlanticus) nursery habitats: evaluation of habitat quality and broad-scale habitat identification

机译:大西洋蒲公(Megalops Atlanticus)苗圃栖息地:栖息地质量评估和广泛的栖息地识别

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Coastal habitats are threatened worldwide by habitat loss and degradation. These habitats play a crucial role as fish nurseries. Unfortunately, it is difficult to determine the impact of habitat degradation for many species because data are lacking on early life history metrics including growth (0.07 +/- 0.04 SE mm/day in this study), survival (apparent annual survival 0.007 (95% CI: 0.001-0.033 in this study), emigration (27% in this study) and the spatial extent and condition of these habitats. The juvenile life stage of Atlantic tarpon (Megalops atlanticus), an economically important species in the Caribbean, sub-tropical and tropical Atlantic, and Gulf of Mexico, depends upon wetlands and marshes. A mark-recapture study designed to measure juvenile tarpon growth in an altered mangrove habitat in Florida (USA) found that juvenile tarpon exhibited slow growth and emigrated at small sizes. The low scores on these metrics, in combination with a broad knowledge gap on the extent and condition of juvenile tarpon habitats in Florida, caused concern about the conservation prospects for tarpon and the fishery it supports. To provide information necessary to formulating an effective conservation plan for tarpon, we used citizen science to identify juvenile tarpon habitats and to characterize them as natural or altered (a first-level measure of direct, physical habitat change). A comparison of angler reports and habitat assessments with scientific field assessments showed that using anglers is an efficient and effective means of identifying juvenile tarpon habitats and providing a first-level assessment of habitat condition. This study provides a baseline for ongoing and future habitat conservation and restoration efforts for juvenile tarpon and other species that also use these habitats as nurseries.
机译:河岸栖息地在全球范围内受到危及栖息地损失和退化。这些栖息地在养鱼苗圃中发挥着至关重要的作用。不幸的是,难以确定栖息地降解许多物种的影响,因为数据缺乏初期历史测量,包括生长(本研究中0.07 +/- 0.04 SE /天/天),生存(表观年生存率0.007(95%) CI:0.001-0.033在本研究中),移民(本研究中的27%)和这些栖息地的空间程度和条件。大西洋蒲公英的少年生命阶段(Megalops Attanticus),是加勒比地区的经济上重要的物种,子热带和热带大西洋和墨西哥湾,依赖于湿地和沼泽。一项标志 - 重新审查研究旨在测量佛罗里达州(美国)改变的红树林栖息地的少年蒲公英生长,发现少年TARPON表现出缓慢的增长并按小尺寸移植。这些指标的得分低,与佛罗里达州少年蒲公英栖息地的范围和条件相结合,对蒲公英和渔业的保护前景产生了关注orts。为了提供制定蒲公英有效保护计划所需的信息,我们使用公民科学来识别少年Tarpon栖息地,并以自然或改变为特征(直接,物理栖息地改变的一级衡量标准)。钓鱼者报告和科学场评估的栖息地评估的比较表明,使用钓鱼者是识别少年蒲公英栖息地并提供栖息地条件的一级评估的有效有效的方法。本研究为幼年毒品和其他物种的持续和未来的栖息地保护和恢复努力提供了持续和未来的栖息地保护和恢复努力。

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