Conservation of long-lived marine species: some hints for adopting a population approach

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Autor(a) principal: Santangelo, Giovanni
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/64805
Resumo: Long-lived species, whose life-span can amply exceed one century, play a fundamental role within marine communities. However, due to the short time windows covered by most research our knowledge of their demography is quite limited, consequently severely limiting the possibility of understanding their complex dynamics over the long run. Moreover, several aspects of the life-history of long-lived populations are largely unknown. This short review describes some examples of demographic analyses in terrestrial ecology, which are then applied to long-lived marine species. The ultimate aim is to suggest that wider application of demographic concepts and models could improve our ability to understand how these populations might respond to unusual increases in mortality rates due to Global Climate Changes and other sources of anthropogenic disturbance. In this framework, close, continuous, reciprocal and dialectic interaction between population mathematicians and field marine ecologists could greatly help to both design the necessary research and set out improved population dynamic models for such species. Such models would constitute an important first step in increasing our knowledge, and thereby implementing management plans for fostering the conservation of long-lived marine species, which too frequently have been defined by international authorities as data deficient.
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spelling Conservation of long-lived marine species: some hints for adopting a population approachConservação de espécies marinhas de vida longa: algumas dicas para adotar uma abordagem de populaçõesDemographyGorgonian coralsMortality tablesDemografiaTabelas de mortalidadeCorais - GorgonianLong-lived species, whose life-span can amply exceed one century, play a fundamental role within marine communities. However, due to the short time windows covered by most research our knowledge of their demography is quite limited, consequently severely limiting the possibility of understanding their complex dynamics over the long run. Moreover, several aspects of the life-history of long-lived populations are largely unknown. This short review describes some examples of demographic analyses in terrestrial ecology, which are then applied to long-lived marine species. The ultimate aim is to suggest that wider application of demographic concepts and models could improve our ability to understand how these populations might respond to unusual increases in mortality rates due to Global Climate Changes and other sources of anthropogenic disturbance. In this framework, close, continuous, reciprocal and dialectic interaction between population mathematicians and field marine ecologists could greatly help to both design the necessary research and set out improved population dynamic models for such species. Such models would constitute an important first step in increasing our knowledge, and thereby implementing management plans for fostering the conservation of long-lived marine species, which too frequently have been defined by international authorities as data deficient.Espécies de vida longa, aquelas com ciclo de vida superior a um século, têm um papel fundamental dentro das comunidades marinhas. Entretanto, o tempo de duração da maioria das pesquisas é curto e nosso conhecimento da demografia dessas espécies é restrito, o que traz sérias limitações no entendimento da complexa dinâmica no longo prazo. Além disso, diversos aspectos da história de vida dessas populações de vida longa são largamente desconhecidos. Essa breve revisão descreve alguns exemplos de análises demográficas em ecologia terrestre, que são então aplicados para espécies marinhas de vida longa. O objetivo principal é sugerir que a aplicação mais ampla de conceitos e modelos demográficos pode melhorar nossa habilidade de entendimento de como essas populações podem responder a aumentos não usuais nas taxas de mortalidade devido às mudanças climáticas globais e outras fontes de distúrbios antropogênicos. Nesse contexto, a interação próxima, contínua, recíproca e dialética entre matemáticos e ecologistas marinhos poderia ajudar a projetar pesquisas necessárias e estabelecer modelos de dinâmicas populacionais aprimorados para essas espécies. Esses modelos podem constituir um primeiro passo importante para aumentar nosso conhecimento e, assim, implementar planos de manejo para promover a conservação de espécies marinhas de vida longa, que muitas vezes têm sido definidos por autoridades internacionais como deficientes de dados.Arquivo de Ciências do Mar2022-04-04T14:41:12Z2022-04-04T14:41:12Z2022info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfSANTANGELO, Giovanni. Conservation of long-lived marine species: some hints for adopting a population approach. Arquivo de Ciências do Mar, Fortaleza, v. 55, p. 231-259, 2022. Especial Labomar 60 anos.0374-56862526-7639 (Online)http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/64805Santangelo, Giovanniengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-04T14:41:12Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/64805Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:39:24.529375Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Conservation of long-lived marine species: some hints for adopting a population approach
Conservação de espécies marinhas de vida longa: algumas dicas para adotar uma abordagem de populações
title Conservation of long-lived marine species: some hints for adopting a population approach
spellingShingle Conservation of long-lived marine species: some hints for adopting a population approach
Santangelo, Giovanni
Demography
Gorgonian corals
Mortality tables
Demografia
Tabelas de mortalidade
Corais - Gorgonian
title_short Conservation of long-lived marine species: some hints for adopting a population approach
title_full Conservation of long-lived marine species: some hints for adopting a population approach
title_fullStr Conservation of long-lived marine species: some hints for adopting a population approach
title_full_unstemmed Conservation of long-lived marine species: some hints for adopting a population approach
title_sort Conservation of long-lived marine species: some hints for adopting a population approach
author Santangelo, Giovanni
author_facet Santangelo, Giovanni
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santangelo, Giovanni
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Demography
Gorgonian corals
Mortality tables
Demografia
Tabelas de mortalidade
Corais - Gorgonian
topic Demography
Gorgonian corals
Mortality tables
Demografia
Tabelas de mortalidade
Corais - Gorgonian
description Long-lived species, whose life-span can amply exceed one century, play a fundamental role within marine communities. However, due to the short time windows covered by most research our knowledge of their demography is quite limited, consequently severely limiting the possibility of understanding their complex dynamics over the long run. Moreover, several aspects of the life-history of long-lived populations are largely unknown. This short review describes some examples of demographic analyses in terrestrial ecology, which are then applied to long-lived marine species. The ultimate aim is to suggest that wider application of demographic concepts and models could improve our ability to understand how these populations might respond to unusual increases in mortality rates due to Global Climate Changes and other sources of anthropogenic disturbance. In this framework, close, continuous, reciprocal and dialectic interaction between population mathematicians and field marine ecologists could greatly help to both design the necessary research and set out improved population dynamic models for such species. Such models would constitute an important first step in increasing our knowledge, and thereby implementing management plans for fostering the conservation of long-lived marine species, which too frequently have been defined by international authorities as data deficient.
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