The decline of the ecosystem services generated by anadromous fish in the Iberian Peninsula

被引:4
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作者
Almeida, Pedro R. [1 ,2 ]
Mateus, Catarina S. [1 ]
Alexandre, Carlos M. [1 ]
Pedro, Silvia [1 ]
Boavida-Portugal, Joana [1 ]
Belo, Ana F. [1 ]
Pereira, Esmeralda [1 ]
Silva, Sara [1 ]
Oliveira, Ines [1 ]
Quintella, Bernardo R. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Evora, MARE Marine & Environm Sci Ctr, ARNET Aquat Res Network, Evora, Portugal
[2] Univ Evora, Dept Biol, Escola Ciencias & Tecnol, Evora, Portugal
[3] Univ Lisbon, MARE Marine & Environm Sci Ctr, ARNET Aquat Res Network, Dept Biol Anim,Fac Ciencias, Lisbon, Portugal
关键词
Historical review; Trade-offs; Human pressures; Resource management; Fisheries; Habitat rehabilitation; Sustainable exploitation; ALLIS SHAD ALOSA; PETROMYZON-MARINUS L; FRESH-WATER BIODIVERSITY; ALTERED FLOW REGIMES; SEA LAMPREY; ATLANTIC SALMON; BROWN TROUT; SPAWNING MIGRATION; DIADROMOUS FISH; CLIMATE-CHANGE;
D O I
10.1007/s10750-023-05179-6
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
This work aims to present an historical review of the ecosystem services provided by anadromous fish (i.e., species that migrate from the sea to the river to spawn) throughout Human time, as well as of the main related threats, focusing on the Iberian Peninsula region. Anadromous fish provide important provision, cultural, regulatory and supporting ecosystem services across their distribution range and have been extensively exploited by humans since prehistoric times. In the Iberian Peninsula, sea lamprey, allis and twaite shads, sea trout, Atlantic salmon and European sturgeon were once abundantly present in several river basins covering what is now Portuguese and Spanish territory. These species have suffered a severe decline across their distribution range, mainly due to habitat loss and overexploitation. Considered regal delicacies, these fishes were once a statement on the tables of the highest social classes, a much appreciated bounty for the poorer population and are still an important part of the local gastronomy and economy. Such high economic and cultural interest encouraged intensive fishing. Currently, management efforts are being implemented, pairing habitat rehabilitation (e.g., construction of fish passes in obstacles to migration such as weirs and dams) with sustainable fisheries. Considering the present climate change scenario, these species are bound to endure increased pressures, demanding novel management approaches to ensure population numbers that are able to secure their sustainable exploitation.
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页码:2927 / 2961
页数:35
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