海洋保护区
Mercury(编程语言)
过度捕捞
群岛
渔业
觅食
海洋保护区
栖息地
垂钓
生态学
达姆利奇
人口
环境科学
生物累积
生物
人口学
珊瑚鱼
社会学
计算机科学
程序设计语言
作者
Gaël Le Croizier,Anne Lorrain,Mauricio Hoyos-Padilla,James T. Ketchum,Felipe Amezcua,François Le Loc’h,Jean-Marie Munaron,Gauthier Schaal,David Point
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.envpol.2023.122352
摘要
Biomass depletion caused by overfishing is likely to alter the structure of food webs and impact mercury transfer to marine predators. Although marine protected areas (MPAs) are spared from fishing pressure, their influence on biota mercury levels is poorly understood. Here, we used carbon and nitrogen stable isotope compositions as well as mercury concentrations in fin clips to characterize foraging habitat and mercury exposure of a shark community composed of migratory and resident species of the Revillagigedo archipelago, an offshore MPA in the Northeast Pacific off Mexico. We found that the probability of finding migratory sharks in the isotopic niche of Revillagigedo-resident sharks was low, likely reflecting the use of habitats outside the archipelago by highly mobile species. Community-wide variations in mercury were primarily explained by shark length, revealing that bioaccumulation was the main driver of Hg concentrations. We failed to detect a clear effect of foraging habitat on shark mercury exposure, which may be related to migratory species using both exploited and protected areas when moving outside the Revillagigedo MPA. More similar studies on the potential mitigation of Hg contamination by MPAs are needed in the future if fishing pressure increases to satisfy the growing global human population.
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