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Title: | Recovery after exploitation of stalked barnacles is facilitated by the presence of conspecifics: a study of post‑harvest gap recolonization dynamics in SW Europe |
Authors: | Gómez‑del Campo, V Arrontes, J Cruz, T Vázquez, E Macho, G Thiébaut, E Geiger, K Fernandes, J Jacinto, D Aguión, A Silva, T Mateus, D Román, S Herrero, A Iván‑Baragaño, Y Broudin, C Perrier, L Davoult, D Fernandéz, C Rico, JM Sostres, J Guardado, C Castro, JJ Acuña, JL |
Keywords: | Rocky shore Population recovery Exploitation Marine invertebrates |
Issue Date: | 28-Nov-2024 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Citation: | Gómez‑del Campo, V., Arrontes, J., Cruz, T., Vázquez, E., Macho, G., Thiébaut, E., Geiger, K., Fernandes, J. N., Jacinto, D., Aguión, A., Silva, T., Mateus, D., Román, S., Herrero, A., Iván‑Baragaño, Y., Broudin, C., Perrier. L, Davoult, D., Fernández, C., Rico, J. M., Sostres, J., Guardado, C., Castro, J. J., Acuña, J. L., 2024. Recovery after exploitation of stalked barnacles is facilitated by the presence of conspecifics: a study of post‑harvest gap recolonization dynamics in SW Europe. Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. |
Abstract: | We have followed the recovery of gaps produced
either by harvesters or by scientists in stands of
stalked barnacle (Pollicipes pollicipes) during two years
in four regions of Europe (SW Portugal, Galicia and
Asturias in Spain and Brittany in France; n = 423 gaps),
which was extended to four years in Asturias (n = 252
gaps). The presence of adult conspecifics in the margins
of the gaps increased by at least four times the probability
of initiation of their recovery. After two years of followup
in the four regions, 90% of the gaps with adjacent
conspecifics had initiated recolonization as opposed to
only 60% in gaps with no adjacent adults. These figures
remained stable after three years of follow up in Asturias,
pointing to a large fraction of gaps which are recalcitrant to recolonization. Once initiated, the median rate of
recovery after latency was 0.47 cm2/
month in the four
regions and 0.61 cm2/
month in Asturias, increasing from
0.5 to 2.5 cm2/
month for a 0 to 25 cm increase of perimeter
in contact with adults, which is consistent with heavy
recruitment on the stalks of conspecifics. The median
estimated time to full recovery of gaps which initiated
recovery was 2.65 years, thus recolonization is a slow
process. Our results point to the main recommendations
that a barnacle clump should never be removed entirely,
so that the remaining adults serve as recruitment nuclei
for the population, and that a maximum scraper width of
3.5 cm should be set to limit accessory capture of nontarget
individuals. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/37866 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MARE-UE - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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