作者
Laurence J McCook, Tony Ayling, Mike Cappo, J Howard Choat, Richard D Evans, Debora M De Freitas, Michelle Heupel, Terry P Hughes, Geoffrey P Jones, Bruce Mapstone, Helene Marsh, Morena Mills, Fergus J Molloy, C Roland Pitcher, Robert L Pressey, Garry R Russ, Stephen Sutton, Hugh Sweatman, Renae Tobin, David R Wachenfeld, David H Williamson
发表日期
2010/10/26
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
107
期号
43
页码范围
18278-18285
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR) provides a globally significant demonstration of the effectiveness of large-scale networks of marine reserves in contributing to integrated, adaptive management. Comprehensive review of available evidence shows major, rapid benefits of no-take areas for targeted fish and sharks, in both reef and nonreef habitats, with potential benefits for fisheries as well as biodiversity conservation. Large, mobile species like sharks benefit less than smaller, site-attached fish. Critically, reserves also appear to benefit overall ecosystem health and resilience: outbreaks of coral-eating, crown-of-thorns starfish appear less frequent on no-take reefs, which consequently have higher abundance of coral, the very foundation of reef ecosystems. Effective marine reserves require regular review of compliance: fish abundances in no-entry zones suggest that even no-take zones may be significantly depleted …
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