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The ecological importance of intact top-predator populations: A synthesis of 15 years of research in a seagrass ecosystem

机译:完整的顶级捕食者种群的生态重要性:在海草生态系统中进行的15年研究总结

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The worldwide decline of large-bodied marine taxa has made it difficult to draw conclusions about the relative importance of top-down control, and the mechanisms through which it might operate, in coastal marine ecosystems. Since 1997, the Shark Bay Ecosystem Research Project has used the relatively pristine seagrass community of Shark Bay, Australia, to investigate the potential for tiger sharks, the apex predator in the ecosystem, to have an impact on their large-bodied prey through non-consumptive ('risk') effects. Here, we synthesise nearly 15 years of data to demonstrate that tiger sharks have widespread risk effects on both large-bodied herbivores and mesopredators in Shark Bay and explore the possibility that these impacts may cascade to lower trophic levels. Although much work remains to be done, our studies suggest that losses of top predators in subtropical estuaries may have greater consequences than generally appreciated and that efforts to conserve and restore their populations should be a priority. Furthermore, future management strategies and studies must explicitly consider the potential for predators to influence behaviour of even large-bodied marine taxa.
机译:世界范围内大型海洋生物分类的下降使得很难得出结论,即在沿海海洋生态系统中自上而下的控制的相对重要性以及它可能通过的机制。自1997年以来,鲨鱼湾生态系统研究项目一直使用澳大利亚鲨鱼湾相对原始的海草群落来研究虎鲨(生态系统中的先天捕食者)通过非捕食性对其大型猎物产生影响的潜力。消费(“风险”)效应。在这里,我们综合了将近15年的数据,以证明虎鲨对鲨鱼湾的大型食草动物和中捕食者均具有广泛的风险影响,并探讨了这些影响可能会降低营养级的可能性。尽管仍有许多工作要做,但我们的研究表明,亚热带河口顶级掠食者的流失可能会比普遍认为的后果更大,因此,保护​​和恢复其种群的努力应作为优先事项。此外,未来的管理策略和研究必须明确考虑捕食者影响甚至大型海洋生物群行为的潜力。

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