Stable mean trophic level and decreasing fish size in Central Amazonian fishery landings

Author:

Matos Octavio Ferreira de1ORCID,Pereira Diego Valente2,Lopes Giulia Cristina dos Santos3,Mereles Marcos de Almeida1,Batista Vandick da Silva4,Freitas Carlos Edwar de Carvalho3,Siqueira‐Souza Flávia Kelly3

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Graduate Program in Animal Science and Fishery Resources (PPGCARP) Federal University of Amazonas – UFAM Manaus Amazonas Brazil

2. Graduate Program in Freshwater Biology and Inland Fisheries National Institute for Research in the Amazon – INPA Manaus Amazonas Brazil

3. Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Fishery Sciences Federal University of Amazonas (UFAM) Manaus Amazonas Brazil

4. Laboratory of Management and Conservation of Renewable Resources – LACOM Federal University of Alagoas – UFAL Maceió Alagoas Brazil

Abstract

AbstractEvaluating trends in fisheries, especially data‐limited small‐scale fisheries, is challenging. We used fish landings to evaluate changes in composition of fish landings in rivers of the Central Amazon, from a discontinuous historical 28‐year series of landings from different data collection systems in main ports of the city of Manaus, the largest consumer market in the region. Annual mean trophic level (MTL), fishing‐in‐balance index (FiB), and mean landed size (MSL) were estimated. MTL did not decline, FiB was positive in most years, and MSL declined. Relative catches of certain fish species were replaced by others at a similar trophic level, but mean body size declined over time. We conclude that fishing in the Central Amazon is not sustainable and would benefit from better management strategies.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology,Aquatic Science

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