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Effects of seascape connectivity on reserve performance along exposed coastlines

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CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
卷 33, 期 3, 页码 580-589

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cobi.13237

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conservation; fisheries; landscape ecology; marine reserves; ocean beaches; surf zones; conservacion; ecologia del paisaje; pesquerias; playas oceanicas; reservas marinas; zonas de rompimiento

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  1. Sea World Research and Rescue Foundation
  2. Foundation for National Parks and Wildlife
  3. Paddy Pallin Foundation
  4. Australian Government's Collaborative Research Network (CRN) program

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Seascape connectivity (landscape connectivity in the sea) can modify reserve performance in low-energy marine ecosystems (e.g., coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass), but it is not clear whether similar spatial linkages also shape reserve effectiveness on high-energy, exposed coastlines. We used the surf zones of ocean beaches in eastern Australia as a model system to test how seascape connectivity and reserve attributes combine to shape conservation outcomes. Spatial patterns in fish assemblages were measured using baited remote underwater video stations in 12 marine reserves and 15 fished beaches across 2000 km of exposed coastline. Reserve performance was shaped by both the characteristics of reserves and the spatial properties of the coastal seascapes in which reserves were embedded. Number of fish species and abundance of harvested fishes were highest in surf-zone reserves that encompassed >1.5 km of the surf zone; were located < 100 m to rocky headlands; and included pocket beaches in a heterogeneous seascape. Conservation outcomes for exposed coastlines may, therefore, be enhanced by prioritizing sufficiently large areas of seascapes that are strongly linked to abutting complementary habitats. Our findings have broader implications for coastal conservation planning. Empirical data to describe how the ecological features of high-energy shorelines influence conservation outcomes are lacking, and we suggest that seascape connectivity may have similar ecological effects on reserve performance on both sheltered and exposed coastlines.

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