Effectiveness of Brazilian Marine Protected Areas for macro and mesopredators fish species

Centre of Environmental Science, Federal University of Southern Bahia, Porto Seguro, Bahia, Brazil
Biological Sciences, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.26676v1
Subject Areas
Conservation Biology, Ecology, Ecosystem Science, Marine Biology
Keywords
top-down regulation, Coral reef fish, protection, fisheries
Copyright
© 2018 Kennedy et al.
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Kennedy SB, Hackradt CW, Feitosa JL, Félix Hackradt FC. 2018. Effectiveness of Brazilian Marine Protected Areas for macro and mesopredators fish species. PeerJ Preprints 6:e26676v1

Abstract

Marine protected areas (MPAs) are important spatial management tools for fish populations by protecting them completely or partially from extractive human uses. As a result an increase of fish density, biomass and size of target species are readily observed within their limits. In this work we aimed to verify the effectiveness of Brazilian MPAs regarding the protection of macro and mesopredators fishes, due to the high fishing pressure exert above them. Four MPAs located within coral reef zones were selected, and were collected using underwater visual census, following a Beyond-BACI design. Inside MPAs were observed higher abundance (F=2,06; p<0,05), biomass (F=1,7; p<0,05) and mean size values (F=1,8; p<0,05) for macrocarnivores fish group only. Although not significant, greater mesopredator abundance was observed outside protected areas, however higher biomass was found inside MPAs. These results suggest that despite the conservation objectives by which MPAs were created for they are effective in providing safe refugee from fisheries for high trophic level species such as serranids. In the absence of top predators mesopredators species increased in numbers, revealing how fisheries can affect the top down regulation of marine food webs.

Author Comment

This is an abstract which has been accepted for the WCMB