Marine protected areas' positive effect on fish biomass persists across the steep climatic gradient of the Mediterranean Sea

Author:

Frid Ori1ORCID,Malamud Shahar1ORCID,Di Franco Antonio2ORCID,Guidetti Paolo34ORCID,Azzurro Ernesto56ORCID,Claudet Joachim7ORCID,Micheli Fiorenza8ORCID,Yahel Ruth9ORCID,Sala Enric10ORCID,Belmaker Jonathan111ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Zoology, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

2. Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Dipartimento Ecologia Marina Integrata Sede Interdipartimentale della Sicilia, Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo (complesso Roosevelt) Palermo Italy

3. Department of Integrative Marine Ecology (EMI) Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn–National Institute of Marine Biology, Ecology and Biotechnology, Genoa Marine Centre, Villa del Principe Genoa Italy

4. National Research Council Institute for the Study of Anthropic Impact and Sustainability in the Marine Environment (CNR‐IAS) Genoa Italy

5. CNR‐IRBIM, National Research Council Institute of Biological Resources and Marine Biotechnologies Ancona Italy

6. Zoological Station A. Dohrn Naples Italy

7. National Center for Scientific Research PSL Université Paris, CRIOBE, CNRS‐EPHE‐UPVD, Maison de l’Océan Paris France

8. Oceans Department, Hopkins Marine Station and Stanford Center for Ocean Solutions California Pacific Grove USA

9. Nature and Parks Authority Jerusalem Israel

10. Pristine Seas National Geographic Society District of Columbia Washington USA

11. The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv Israel

Abstract

Abstract The positive effect of fully protected marine protected areas (MPAs) on marine biodiversity, and specifically on fishes, has been widely documented. In contrast, the potential of MPAs to mitigate the impact of adverse climatic conditions has seldom been investigated. Here, we assessed the effectiveness of MPAs, quantified as increasing fish biomass, across wide geographic and environmental gradients across the Mediterranean Sea. We performed underwater visual surveys within and outside MPAs to characterize fish assemblages in 52 rocky reef sites across an extent of over 3300 km. We used the steep spatial temperature gradient across the Mediterranean as a ‘space‐for‐time’ substitution to infer climate‐driven temporal changes. We found that, as expected, Mediterranean MPAs increased fish biomass. At the same time, higher seawater temperatures are associated with decreased fish biomass, changes in species composition, and shifts towards more thermophilic species. Importantly, we found that the rate of decrease in fish biomass with temperature was similar between protected and fished sites. Taken together, these results suggest that the capacity of MPAs to harbour higher fish biomass, compared to surrounding areas, is maintained across a broad temperature range. At the same time, MPAs will not be able to offset larger‐scale biotic alterations associated with climate change. Policy implications. Our results suggest that sustained warming will likely reduce fish biomass in the Mediterranean Sea and shift community structure, requiring more conservative targets for fishery regulations. At the same time, protection from fishing will remain an important management tool even with future high‐water temperatures, and MPAs are expected to continue to provide local‐scale benefits to conservation and fisheries.

Funder

Israel Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology

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