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Title: | Disentangling exploitation of the intertidal grazer Phorcus sauciatus (Gastropoda: Trochidae) in an oceanic archipelago: implications for conservation | Authors: | Sousa, Ricardo Vasconcelos, Joana Riera, Rodrigo Delgado, Joao González Pérez, José Antonio Freitas, Mafalda Henriques, Paulo |
UNESCO Clasification: | 240119 Zoología marina | Keywords: | Patella-Ferruginea Gastropoda Spatial distribution Impacts Size Biodiversity, et al |
Issue Date: | 2019 | Project: | Desenvolvimento de condições técnicas e bases científicas para a exploração sustentável de mariscos e peixes (recursos pesqueiros) nas águas, quer costeiras quer profundas, da Madeira, Canárias e Cabo Verde e sua comercialização. ItemCrisRefDisplayStrategy.project.deleted.icon Valorización de productos marinos de la Macaronesia: Turismo, gastronomía y capacitación profesional |
Journal: | Marine Ecology | Abstract: | Harvesting of intertidal grazers such as topshells is known to affect negatively the exploited populations by altering population structure and decreasing abundance. Phorcus sauciatus has a wide geographic distribution in the North-eastern Atlantic Ocean and is subject to increasing levels of harvesting pressure due to the expansion of human population on coastal areas. The effect of proximity to human settlements and coastal accessibility on the size structure and abundance of P.sauciatus populations was examined in Madeira archipelago. Mean size, proportion of reproductive individuals, and abundance of this species were generally smaller in areas closer to human settlements and in more accessible coastal areas. Marine protected areas returned the highest mean sizes evidencing their effectiveness in preserving the size structure of this species. The results highlight the necessity to regulate the harvest of P.sauciatus in Madeira archipelago, as well as the implementation of management measures aiming at the sustainable exploitation and conservation of this species, exploited in this region since the early 15th century. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/58370 | ISSN: | 0173-9565 | DOI: | 10.1111/maec.12540 | Source: | Marine Ecology-An Evolutionary Perspective [ISSN 0173-9565], v. 40 (2), e12540 |
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