Soft-bottom fishes and spatial protection: findings from a temperate marine protected area

Author:

Sousa Inês1,Gonçalves Jorge M.S.1,Claudet Joachim23,Coelho Rui14,Gonçalves Emanuel J.5,Erzini Karim1

Affiliation:

1. Centre of Marine Sciences—CCMAR, University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal

2. National Center for Scientific Research, PSL Université Paris, CRIOBE, USR 3278 CNRS-EPHE-UPVD, Maison des Océans, Paris, France

3. Laboratoire d’Excellence CORAIL, France

4. Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera—IPMA, Olhão, Portugal

5. MARE—Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, ISPA—Instituto Universitário, Lisboa, Portugal

Abstract

Numerous studies over the last decades have focused on marine protected areas (MPAs) and their effects on fish communities. However, there is a knowledge gap regarding how species that live associated with soft-substrates (e.g., sand, mud) respond to spatial protection. We analyzed abundance, biomass and total lengths of the soft-bottom fishes in a multiple-use MPA in the north-eastern Atlantic, the Luiz Saldanha Marine Park (Portugal), during and after the implementation of its management plan. Data were collected by experimental fishing in areas with three different levels of protection, during the implementation period and for three years after full implementation of the MPA. Univariate analysis detected significant biomass increases between the two periods. Fish assemblages were mainly structured by depth and substrate, followed by protection level. Community composition analyses revealed significant differences between protection levels and between the two periods. Species exhibited a broad variation in their response to protection, and we hypothesize that factors such as species habitat preferences, body size and late maturity might be underlying determinants. Overall, this study provides some evidence of protection effectiveness in soft-bottom fish communities, supported by the significant increase in biomass in the protected areas and the positive trends of some species.

Funder

LIFE-BIOMARES

BUFFER (ERA-Net BiodivERsA)

FCT—Foundation for Science and Technology

2012 Sesimbra Scientific Prize

Publisher

PeerJ

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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