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Diversity, conservation status and threats to native oysters (Ostreidae) around the Atlantic and Caribbean coasts of South America

机译:南美大西洋和加勒比海沿岸的牡蛎的多样性,保护状况和对本地牡蛎的威胁

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1.Despite the extensive literature on the ecology, systematics and culture of oysters worldwide, an assessment of their diversity, distribution and conservation status for the Atlantic and Caribbean coasts (i.e. depth <50 m) of South America is lacking. Such information is crucial because of the increasing coastal development that threatens most nearshore habitats throughout the region.2.The available information on oysters on Atlantic and Caribbean coasts is reviewed with a focus on identifying regional conservation priorities based on ecological and socio-economic importance, as well as the magnitude of current or potential threats faced by oyster populations. The current status of l- taxonomy within the Ostreidae was also examined.3.Ten species of native Ostreidae (plus three introduced species) inhabit the coastal waters of the Atlantic and Caribbean coasts of South America.4.Oyster species were ranked according to their biological/ecological and socio-economic value and conservation status within 10 distinct ecoregions. Crassostrea gasar in the Eastern Brazil ecoregion, C. rhizophorae in the Central Caribbean ecoregion and Ostrea puelchana in the North Patagonian Gulfs ecoregion should receive the highest priority for immediate conservation action due to extensive loss of mangrove habitat in the two former regions and evidence of decline of one of the most important populations for the latter. The need for a standardized methodology to assess the status of oyster populations throughout the ecoregions is identified.5.On a local scale, the allocation of territorial use rights for fisheries under a collaborative/voluntary community framework is strongly advocated to fulfil management, conservation and poverty alleviation goals in these developing countries. Copyright pb 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
机译:1.尽管有关于全世界牡蛎的生态,系统和养殖的大量文献,但仍缺乏对南美牡蛎在大西洋和加勒比海沿岸(即深度<50 m)的多样性,分布和保护状况的评估。这些信息至关重要,因为沿海地区的沿海地区的沿海地区的沿海发展日益加剧,威胁到整个沿海地区的生境.2审查了大西洋和加勒比海沿岸牡蛎的现有信息,重点是根据生态和社会经济重要性确定区域保护重点,以及牡蛎种群面临的当前或潜在威胁的严重程度。还研究了鸵鸟科中l-分类的现状; 3,南美大西洋和加勒比海沿岸海域生活着十种原生鸵鸟科(加上三种引入的物种); 4。牡蛎物种按其分类10个不同生态区域内的生物/生态和社会经济价值及保护状况。巴西东部生态区的Crassostrea gasar,中加勒比海生态区的C. rhizophorae和北巴塔哥尼亚海湾生态区的Ostrea puelchana应该被优先考虑采取立即的保护行动,因为前两个地区的红树林栖息地大量丧失,并且有下降的迹象。后者中最重要的人口之一。确定需要评估整个生态区域中牡蛎种群状况的标准化方法。5。在地方范围内,强烈建议在合作/自愿社区框架下分配渔业的领土使用权,以实现管理,保护和养护。这些发展中国家的减贫目标。版权所有pb 2008 John Wiley&Sons,Ltd.

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