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Title: | Using fish assemblages to assess the ecological effects of marine protection on rocky habitats in a Portuguese natural park |
Authors: | Castro, N Pereira, TJ Costa, A Sertório, J Fernandes, A Tavares, MJ Castro, JJ |
Keywords: | marine protected areas MPA UVC temperate reefs subtidal |
Issue Date: | 2023 |
Publisher: | MDPI |
Citation: | Castro, N., Pereira, T.J., Costa, A., Sertório, J., Fernandes, A., Tavares, M.J., Castro, J.J., 2023. Using fish assemblages to assess the ecological effects of marine protection on rocky habitats in a Portuguese natural park. Hydrobiology, 2: 181–195. |
Abstract: | Intensive and regular fishing occurs in the marine area of the natural park “Parque Natural
do Sudoeste Alentejano e Costa Vicentina” (PNSACV; SW coast of continental Portugal). In 2011, this
area became a marine park with different protection levels (total, partial, and complementary). We
assessed in 2011 and 2012 if partial protection (PP) in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) changed the
taxa richness, abundance, size, and community composition of cryptic and non-cryptic fishes. We
also determined if these effects were observed outside PP areas in adjacent control areas. Underwater
visual censuses (UVC) of cryptic and non-cryptic fish species were conducted in rocky subtidal
habitats (~10 m deep) with band transects (25 x 2 m and 25 x 4 m, respectively) to determine
abundance and size classes. The northern half of the PNSACV was sampled at a scale of tens (site—
two sites per area; 4–6 transects per site) and hundreds (area) of meters. Two PP and six control
areas were sampled. The homogeneity and abundance of bottom habitat types were assessed at each
site. Effects of protection were not detected in the community structure or univariate analyses (i.e.,
taxa richness and total abundance) of non-cryptic and cryptic fishes. The early phase of the MPAs
may have driven the lack of significant protection effects. Replication in time within a monitoring
program is recommended to assess these conservation measures’ ecological effects. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/36181 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | BIO - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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