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Tribot A. S., Faget D., Villesseche H., Richard T., Changeux Thomas. (2021). Multi-secular and regional trends of aquatic biodiversity in European Early Modern paintings : toward an ecological and historical significance. Ecology and Society, 26 (4), 26 [20 p.]. ISSN 1708-3087.

Titre du document
Multi-secular and regional trends of aquatic biodiversity in European Early Modern paintings : toward an ecological and historical significance
Année de publication
2021
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000744211900001
Auteurs
Tribot A. S., Faget D., Villesseche H., Richard T., Changeux Thomas
Source
Ecology and Society, 2021, 26 (4), 26 [20 p.] ISSN 1708-3087
Works of art are testimonies to past civilizations and biodiversity, and provide fundamental information for guiding current conservation programs. The success of such programs requires an understanding of the reference state of ecosystems, which is rarely known because current references are in perpetual slippage toward the acceptance of degraded states. For this reason, international organizations are regularly alerted to the fact that fish and aquatic resources are threatened, signaling a major challenge for our societies. In this article we aim to enrich the historical and ecological knowledge of aquatic resources in Western Europe (Atlantic, North Sea, and Mediterranean Sea) by analyzing the taxonomic composition of aquatic biodiversity as represented in Early Modern paintings, using the statistical tools of numerical ecology. The geographic and temporal variations of the biodiversity represented in these paintings are interpreted according to environmental and human pressures, which we differentiate between using technical and socio-cultural "sieves." Our results highlight the natural and anthropic factors that shape the spatial and temporal variations of the aquatic species depicted. These species belong to significantly different periods and regions, with a convergence between the origin of the paintings and the biogeographic area of the species. We show an overall decrease over time of represented taxa, and particularly of continental and freshwater species. We discuss the results in the light of previous works of historical ecology, archeology, history, and biology. Finally, we discuss the relevance and potential future contributions of the method developed herein to better understand the past reference state of aquatic socio-ecosystems.
Plan de classement
Limnologie biologique / Océanographie biologique [034] ; Société, développement social [106]
Description Géographique
EUROPE ; ATLANTIQUE ; MEDITERRANEE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010084231]
Identifiant IRD
PAR00023964
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