Influence of climate change and extreme weather events on an estuarine fish community
The Science of The Total Environment,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
827, С. 154190 - 154190
Опубликована: Фев. 27, 2022
Язык: Английский
How to Incorporate Cultural Values and Heritage in Maritime Spatial Planning: A Systematic Review
Heritage,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
7(1), С. 380 - 411
Опубликована: Янв. 16, 2024
Understanding
aspects
of
maritime/underwater
cultural
heritage
(MUCH)
and
the
associated
values
integrating
them
into
maritime
spatial
planning
(MSP)
processes
is
a
new
global
challenge
alongside
rapid
increase
in
human
activities
at
sea
climate
change
impacts
on
seas
oceans.
This
article
highlights
significance
shaping
interactions
with
marine
environments
how
MSP
can
address
dimensions
resources
management.
The
key
research
question
addresses
prerequisites
methods
for
better
incorporation
MUCH
processes.
review
revealed
diversity
literature
addressing
inclusion
(a)
coastal
management
but
also
(b)
marine/maritime
(346
articles
from
Scopus
database).
In
first
case,
there
strong
focus
ecosystem
services
(CES)
values,
role
indigenous
local
communities,
transfer
traditional
ecological
knowledge,
participatory
approaches
tools.
As
latter,
this
demonstrated
quite
lot
relatively
recent
endeavors
that
seem
to
be
influenced
by
above
identified
literature.
concludes
MSPlans
innovative
mainly
acceptable
“missing
layer”
socio-cultural
data
indispensable.
Furthermore,
collaborative
between
governments
regional/provincial
authorities
may
boost
sustainable
blue
while
preserving
values.
Язык: Английский
New directions for Indigenous and local knowledge research and application in fisheries science: Lessons from a systematic review
Fish and Fisheries,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
25(4), С. 647 - 671
Опубликована: Апрель 22, 2024
Abstract
Social‐ecological
systems
like
fisheries
provide
food,
livelihoods
and
recreation.
However,
lack
of
data
its
integration
into
governance
hinders
their
conservation
management.
Stakeholders
possess
site‐specific
knowledge
crucial
for
confronting
these
challenges.
There
is
increasing
recognition
that
Indigenous
local
(ILK)
valuable,
but
structural
differences
between
ILK
quantitative
archetypes
have
stalled
the
assimilation
management,
despite
acknowledged
bias
uncertainty
in
scientific
methods.
Conducting
a
systematic
review
fisheries‐associated
research
(
n
=
397
articles),
we
examined
how
accessed,
applied,
distributed
across
space
species,
has
evolved.
We
show
generated
qualitative,
semi‐quantitative
information
diverse
taxa
98
countries.
Fisheries‐associated
mostly
targets
small‐scale
artisanal
fishers
(70%
studies)
typically
uses
semi‐structured
interviews
(60%).
revealed
large
variability
sample
size
4–7638),
predicted
by
approach
employed
(i.e.
qualitative
studies
target
smaller
groups).
Using
thematic
categorisation,
scientists
are
still
exploring
techniques,
or
‘validating’
through
comparisons
with
(20%),
recording
what
understand
(40%).
A
few
researchers
applying
social
science
methods
to
derive
trends
abundance,
catch
effort.
Such
approaches
facilitate
insight
management
fall
short
accepting
as
valid
complementary
way
knowing
about
systems.
This
synthesis
reveals
development
increased
opportunities
needed
bridge
data.
Язык: Английский
The decline of the ecosystem services generated by anadromous fish in the Iberian Peninsula
Hydrobiologia,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
850(12-13), С. 2927 - 2961
Опубликована: Апрель 5, 2023
Abstract
This
work
aims
to
present
an
historical
review
of
the
ecosystem
services
provided
by
anadromous
fish
(i.e.,
species
that
migrate
from
sea
river
spawn)
throughout
Human
time,
as
well
main
related
threats,
focusing
on
Iberian
Peninsula
region.
Anadromous
provide
important
provision,
cultural,
regulatory
and
supporting
across
their
distribution
range
have
been
extensively
exploited
humans
since
prehistoric
times.
In
Peninsula,
lamprey,
allis
twaite
shads,
trout,
Atlantic
salmon
European
sturgeon
were
once
abundantly
in
several
basins
covering
what
is
now
Portuguese
Spanish
territory.
These
suffered
a
severe
decline
range,
mainly
due
habitat
loss
overexploitation.
Considered
regal
delicacies,
these
fishes
statement
tables
highest
social
classes,
much
appreciated
bounty
for
poorer
population
are
still
part
local
gastronomy
economy.
Such
high
economic
cultural
interest
encouraged
intensive
fishing.
Currently,
management
efforts
being
implemented,
pairing
rehabilitation
(e.g.,
construction
passes
obstacles
migration
such
weirs
dams)
with
sustainable
fisheries.
Considering
climate
change
scenario,
bound
endure
increased
pressures,
demanding
novel
approaches
ensure
numbers
able
secure
exploitation.
Язык: Английский
An evidence base of ecosystems services provided by diadromous fish in the European Atlantic Area
Ecosystem Services,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
64, С. 101559 - 101559
Опубликована: Сен. 21, 2023
Historical
and
existing
environmental
human
induced
pressures
have
negatively
impacted
diadromous
species,
as
well
benefits
to
humans,
derived
from
the
ecosystem
services
these
species
contribute
to.
As
move
across
national
boundaries,
successful
management
is
rendered
a
complex
process.
Future
climate
change
scenarios
are
likely
distributions,
further
impacting
available
people
each
range.
To
provide
an
evidence
base
on
contribution
of
eleven
fish
populations
services,
so
gains
losses
service
in
European
Atlantic
Area,
we
completed
review
literature
identified
within
search
strategy.
We
also
gathered
expert
opinion
contributions
for
individual
catchments
Europe,
gather
full
extent
contributions.
Evidence
was
arranged
matrix,
documenting
aid
communication
results
application
policy
decision
makers.
The
provided
by
that
contributed
provision
multiple
services.
Volume
compile
matrix
far
greater
salmon
Salmo
salar
brown
trout
trutta.
All
had
historically
provisioning
However,
recent
decades,
declines
certain
has
reduced
opportunity
commercial
fisheries,
leading
cultural
such
recreational
activities
heritage
becoming
comparatively
greater.
regulating
growing
years,
especially
transfer
nutrients
marine
freshwater
environments.
Inclusion
local
knowledge
enabled
verification
literature,
addition
identification
important
lesser
studied
culturally
fisheries
regions.
Collecting
aided
approaches.
Язык: Английский
Disruptions caused by invasive species and climate change on the functional diversity of a fish community
NeoBiota,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
88, С. 211 - 244
Опубликована: Окт. 26, 2023
As
the
effects
of
climate
change
continue
to
intensify,
non-native
species
are
becoming
more
prevalent
in
estuarine
ecosystems.
This
has
implications
for
taxonomic
and
functional
diversity
fish
communities.
Historically,
biodiversity
been
a
synonym
diversity,
however
this
approach
often
fails
provide
accurate
insights
on
ecosystem
functioning
resilience.
To
better
understand
how
is
impacting
fishes
their
traits’
composition,
long-term
dataset
from
Minho
Estuary
(NW
Iberian
Peninsula)
assemblage
was
analyzed.
The
results
suggest
that
extreme
weather
events
altered
prevailing
trait
modalities
fishes,
which
led
overall
decrease
over
course
decade.
associated
loss
some
exclusively
found
native
species.
On
other
hand,
invasive
added
novel
traits
with
conditions
high
temperatures
low
precipitation
regime
currently
observed
studied
area.
Our
highlight
shift
presence
dominance
directly
influenced
by
climatic
changes.
Also,
despite
addition
species,
now
less
taxonomically
diverse
than
previously.
Graphical
abstract
Язык: Английский
A case study of local ecological knowledge of shellfishers about edible cockle (Cerastoderma edule) in the Ria de Aveiro lagoon, Western Iberia
Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine,
Год журнала:
2022,
Номер
18(1)
Опубликована: Март 5, 2022
The
cockle
is
available
to
numerous
fishing
villages
in
Europe,
especially
Portugal.
In
the
Ria
de
Aveiro,
there
a
lack
of
fisheries
management
program
and
need
for
new
ecological
studies
on
biology,
ecology,
conservation.
We
shared
local
knowledge
(LEK)
highlights
about
cockle-Cerastoderma
edule
(Linnaeus
1758)
Aveiro
favor
adaptive
this
bioresource.Semi-structured
interviews
with
sixty
shellfishers
coastal
lagoon
were
carried
out
during
April
May
2021.
LEK
data
biology
ecology
analyzed
using
an
ethical-emic
approach
model
integration
different
individual
skills.
These
informal
compared
previously
published
species,
Fish
Base,
GBIF
databases.The
average
minimum
size
capture
was
23.4
mm,
per
tide
137.12
kg.
areas
highest
productivity
most
shellfish
RIAV1
RIAV2.
Cockles
inhabit
sand
mud
at
depth
2.71
cm.
Feeds
are
mainly
small
particles,
plankton,
mud,
algae.
main
predators
crabs,
European
plaice,
bird
species.
spawn
primarily
late
spring
summer.
As
2010,
slight
decrease
stocks
due
overfishing,
increased
rainfall,
changes
sediment.
Considering
analyzing
essential
better
understanding
environmental
context
cockles
thrive
view
users
natural
resource.Informal
by
typical
filter-feeding
bivalves.
may
assist
planning
future
plans
cockles,
unrefuted
serve
as
untestable
hypotheses.
Ethnobiological
other
species
improve
system
since
multiple
area.
Язык: Английский
Disruptions caused by invasive species and climate change on the functional diversity of a fish community
Опубликована: Июнь 22, 2023
As
the
effects
of
climate
change
continue
to
intensify,
non-native
species
are
becoming
more
prevalent
in
estuarine
ecosystems.
This
has
implications
for
taxonomic
and
functional
diversity
fish
communities.
Historically,
biodiversity
been
a
synonym
diversity,
however
this
approach
often
fails
provide
accurate
insights
on
ecosystem
functioning
resilience.
To
better
understand
how
is
impacting
fishes
their
traits
composition,
long-term
dataset
from
Minho
Estuary
(NW
Iberian
Peninsula)
assemblage
was
analyzed.
The
results
suggest
that
extreme
weather
events
altering
prevailing
trait
modalities
fishes,
which
led
overall
decrease
over
course
decade.
associated
loss
some
exclusively
found
native
species.
On
other
hand,
invasive
added
novel
conditions
high
temperatures
low
precipitation
regime
currently
observed
studied
area.
Our
highlight
shift
presence
dominance
directly
influenced
by
climatic
changes.
Also,
despite
addition
species,
now
less
diverse
than
previously.
Язык: Английский
New directions for Indigenous and Local Knowledge research and application in fisheries science: Lessons from a Systematic Review
Опубликована: Март 29, 2024
Social-ecological
systems
like
fisheries
provide
food,
livelihoods,
and
recreation.
However,
lack
of
data
its
integration
into
governance
hinders
their
conservation
management.
Stakeholders
possess
site-specific
knowledge
crucial
for
confronting
these
challenges.
There
is
increasing
recognition
that
Indigenous
local
(ILK)
valuable,
but
structural
differences
between
ILK
quantitative
archetypes
have
stalled
the
assimilation
management,
despite
acknowledged
bias
uncertainty
in
scientific
methods.
Conducting
a
systematic
review
fisheries-associated
research
(n
=
397
articles),
we
examined
how
accessed,
applied,
distributed
across
space
species,
has
evolved.
We
show
generated
qualitative,
semi-quantitative,
information
diverse
taxa
98
countries.
Fisheries-associated
mostly
targets
small-scale
artisanal
fishers
(70%
studies),
typically
uses
semi-structured
interviews
(60%).
revealed
large
variability
sample
size
4
–
7638),
predicted
by
approach
employed,
(i.e.,
qualitative
studies
target
smaller
groups).
Using
thematic
categorisation,
scientists
are
still
exploring
techniques,
or
‘validating’
through
comparisons
with
(20%),
recording
what
understand
(40%).
A
few
researchers
applying
social
science
methods
to
derive
trends
abundance,
catch,
effort.
Such
approaches
facilitate
insight
fall
short
accepting
as
valid
complementary
way
knowing
about
systems.
This
synthesis
reveals
development
increased
opportunities
needed
bridge
data.
Язык: Английский