Are Abrolhos no-take area sites of naïve fish? An evaluation using flight initiation distance of labrids

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Autor(a) principal: Nunes,José de Anchieta C. C.
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Loiola,Miguel, Miranda,Ricardo J., Sampaio,Cláudio L. S., Barros,Francisco
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Neotropical ichthyology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252016000400208
Resumo: ABSTRACT Fishing pressure affects the behavior of reef fish, especially of fishery-targeted species. In this context, it is critical to understand if fish behavior is preserved in no-take areas (NTAs), which are considered the best instrument for the recovery of fish stocks. Comparing the flight initiation distances (FIDs) of fish inhabiting multiple-use areas (MUAs), where fishing is allowed (including spearfishing), and NTAs is a useful approach to test whether NTAs can be effective as fish refuges. Here, we compared whether the FIDs of two target (Sparisoma axillare and Scarus trispinosus ) and one non-target (Halichoeres poeyi ) labrids are greater in the MUAs than in the NTAs. We also investigated whether group size (GS) and body size (BS) exert any effect on the FID. We sampled four MUAs and four NTAs in the Abrolhos Bank (Brazil). We found that only for the targeted species FID was shorter inside the NTAs and that the BS had a positive effect on the FID of all species. The GS and BS of the fish are greater in the NTAs than in the multiple-use areas only for S. trispinosus . Our study shows that fish, especially those species that are fishery targets, display an avoidance behavior against spearfishermen likely as a consequence of fishing pressure. We suggest that the NTAs in Abrolhos are not only important sites for the recovery of fish stocks but also possibly act as a repository area of naïve fish (fish that allow human approach), for reefs open for fishing.
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spelling Are Abrolhos no-take area sites of naïve fish? An evaluation using flight initiation distance of labridsParrotfishReef fish behaviorRefugesSouthwest AtlanticSpearfishing impactsABSTRACT Fishing pressure affects the behavior of reef fish, especially of fishery-targeted species. In this context, it is critical to understand if fish behavior is preserved in no-take areas (NTAs), which are considered the best instrument for the recovery of fish stocks. Comparing the flight initiation distances (FIDs) of fish inhabiting multiple-use areas (MUAs), where fishing is allowed (including spearfishing), and NTAs is a useful approach to test whether NTAs can be effective as fish refuges. Here, we compared whether the FIDs of two target (Sparisoma axillare and Scarus trispinosus ) and one non-target (Halichoeres poeyi ) labrids are greater in the MUAs than in the NTAs. We also investigated whether group size (GS) and body size (BS) exert any effect on the FID. We sampled four MUAs and four NTAs in the Abrolhos Bank (Brazil). We found that only for the targeted species FID was shorter inside the NTAs and that the BS had a positive effect on the FID of all species. The GS and BS of the fish are greater in the NTAs than in the multiple-use areas only for S. trispinosus . Our study shows that fish, especially those species that are fishery targets, display an avoidance behavior against spearfishermen likely as a consequence of fishing pressure. We suggest that the NTAs in Abrolhos are not only important sites for the recovery of fish stocks but also possibly act as a repository area of naïve fish (fish that allow human approach), for reefs open for fishing.Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia2016-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252016000400208Neotropical Ichthyology v.14 n.4 2016reponame:Neotropical ichthyology (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia (SBI)instacron:SBI10.1590/1982-0224-20160133info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNunes,José de Anchieta C. C.Loiola,MiguelMiranda,Ricardo J.Sampaio,Cláudio L. S.Barros,Franciscoeng2017-01-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-62252016000400208Revistahttp://www.ufrgs.br/ni/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||neoichth@nupelia.uem.br1982-02241679-6225opendoar:2017-01-24T00:00Neotropical ichthyology (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Ictiologia (SBI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Are Abrolhos no-take area sites of naïve fish? An evaluation using flight initiation distance of labrids
title Are Abrolhos no-take area sites of naïve fish? An evaluation using flight initiation distance of labrids
spellingShingle Are Abrolhos no-take area sites of naïve fish? An evaluation using flight initiation distance of labrids
Nunes,José de Anchieta C. C.
Parrotfish
Reef fish behavior
Refuges
Southwest Atlantic
Spearfishing impacts
title_short Are Abrolhos no-take area sites of naïve fish? An evaluation using flight initiation distance of labrids
title_full Are Abrolhos no-take area sites of naïve fish? An evaluation using flight initiation distance of labrids
title_fullStr Are Abrolhos no-take area sites of naïve fish? An evaluation using flight initiation distance of labrids
title_full_unstemmed Are Abrolhos no-take area sites of naïve fish? An evaluation using flight initiation distance of labrids
title_sort Are Abrolhos no-take area sites of naïve fish? An evaluation using flight initiation distance of labrids
author Nunes,José de Anchieta C. C.
author_facet Nunes,José de Anchieta C. C.
Loiola,Miguel
Miranda,Ricardo J.
Sampaio,Cláudio L. S.
Barros,Francisco
author_role author
author2 Loiola,Miguel
Miranda,Ricardo J.
Sampaio,Cláudio L. S.
Barros,Francisco
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nunes,José de Anchieta C. C.
Loiola,Miguel
Miranda,Ricardo J.
Sampaio,Cláudio L. S.
Barros,Francisco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Parrotfish
Reef fish behavior
Refuges
Southwest Atlantic
Spearfishing impacts
topic Parrotfish
Reef fish behavior
Refuges
Southwest Atlantic
Spearfishing impacts
description ABSTRACT Fishing pressure affects the behavior of reef fish, especially of fishery-targeted species. In this context, it is critical to understand if fish behavior is preserved in no-take areas (NTAs), which are considered the best instrument for the recovery of fish stocks. Comparing the flight initiation distances (FIDs) of fish inhabiting multiple-use areas (MUAs), where fishing is allowed (including spearfishing), and NTAs is a useful approach to test whether NTAs can be effective as fish refuges. Here, we compared whether the FIDs of two target (Sparisoma axillare and Scarus trispinosus ) and one non-target (Halichoeres poeyi ) labrids are greater in the MUAs than in the NTAs. We also investigated whether group size (GS) and body size (BS) exert any effect on the FID. We sampled four MUAs and four NTAs in the Abrolhos Bank (Brazil). We found that only for the targeted species FID was shorter inside the NTAs and that the BS had a positive effect on the FID of all species. The GS and BS of the fish are greater in the NTAs than in the multiple-use areas only for S. trispinosus . Our study shows that fish, especially those species that are fishery targets, display an avoidance behavior against spearfishermen likely as a consequence of fishing pressure. We suggest that the NTAs in Abrolhos are not only important sites for the recovery of fish stocks but also possibly act as a repository area of naïve fish (fish that allow human approach), for reefs open for fishing.
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