The potential of marine live-bait introductions into oceanic islands

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作者
Micael, Joana [1 ]
Sonsona, Ricard [1 ]
Costa, Ana Cristina [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Acores, InBIO Lab Assoc, Ctr Invest Biodiversidade & Recursos Genet, CIBIO,Polo Acores, Campus Ponta Delgada Apartado 1422, P-9501801 Ponta Delgada, Acores, Portugal
关键词
Polychaeta; Non-indigenous species; Anglers; Questionnaire; Bait disposal; Conservation; Management; BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS; PROPAGULE PRESSURE; REPRODUCTION; MACROALGAE; RISKS;
D O I
10.1007/s11852-016-0426-z
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
The likely introduction of non-indigenous species into the coastal ecosystems of oceanic islands through live-bait utilizations was studied. A store survey identified the species that are traded as live fishing-bait. Only Polychaeta species were identified as imported live-bait on So Miguel Island and all specimens were identified as Perinereis linea. Reponses to surveys of 77 anglers showed that: 44 % harvest from native sources, 44 % buy live-bait and 12 % do both; 56 % of the anglers' fish on a weekly basis; 31 % dispose of the bait into the sea. A field survey at five sites where fishing rods are routinely utilized was developed to investigate if the non-indigenous polychaetes sold as fishing-bait are already established in the natural environment of the Azores archipelago. Three species of Nereididae were identified: the native Neanthes nubila and P. oliveirae and the cryptogenic P. cultrifera. The escalating utilization of live-bait argues for a change in the habits of fishermen with respect to the discarding of leftover bait, as the higher the volume of discards the higher becomes the probability of non-indigenous species establishment successes, especially on oceanic islands characterized by vulnerable ecosystems with simpler trophic webs.
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