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Strona G., Beck P. S. A., Cabeza M., Fattorini S., Guilhaumon François, Micheli F., Montano S., Ovaskainen O., Planes S., Veech J. A., Parravicini V. (2021). Ecological dependencies make remote reef fish communities most vulnerable to coral loss. Nature Communications, 12 (1), 7282 [10 p.].

Titre du document
Ecological dependencies make remote reef fish communities most vulnerable to coral loss
Année de publication
2021
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000730391400007
Auteurs
Strona G., Beck P. S. A., Cabeza M., Fattorini S., Guilhaumon François, Micheli F., Montano S., Ovaskainen O., Planes S., Veech J. A., Parravicini V.
Source
Nature Communications, 2021, 12 (1), 7282 [10 p.]
Ecosystems face both local hazards, such as over-exploitation, and global hazards, such as climate change. Since the impact of local hazards attenuates with distance from humans, local extinction risk should decrease with remoteness, making faraway areas safe havens for biodiversity. However, isolation and reduced anthropogenic disturbance may increase ecological specialization in remote communities, and hence their vulnerability to secondary effects of diversity loss propagating through networks of interacting species. We show this to be true for reef fish communities across the globe. An increase in fish-coral dependency with the distance of coral reefs from human settlements, paired with the far-reaching impacts of global hazards, increases the risk of fish species loss, counteracting the benefits of remoteness. Hotspots of fish risk from fish-coral dependency are distinct from those caused by direct human impacts, increasing the number of risk hotspots by similar to 30% globally. These findings might apply to other ecosystems on Earth and depict a world where no place, no matter how remote, is safe for biodiversity, calling for a reconsideration of global conservation priorities.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021] ; Limnologie biologique / Océanographie biologique [034] ; Ecologie, systèmes aquatiques [036]
Description Géographique
MONDE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010083872]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010083872
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