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Feng K., Deng W. B., Li H. X., Guo Q. Q., Tao K., Yuan J., Liu J. S., Li Z. J., Lek S., Hugueny Bernard, Wang Q. D. (2023). Direct and indirect effects of a fishing ban on lacustrine fish community do not result in a full recovery. Journal of Applied Ecology, [Early access], p. [13 p.]. ISSN 0021-8901.

Titre du document
Direct and indirect effects of a fishing ban on lacustrine fish community do not result in a full recovery
Année de publication
2023
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:001046425500001
Auteurs
Feng K., Deng W. B., Li H. X., Guo Q. Q., Tao K., Yuan J., Liu J. S., Li Z. J., Lek S., Hugueny Bernard, Wang Q. D.
Source
Journal of Applied Ecology, 2023, [Early access], p. [13 p.] ISSN 0021-8901
Protected areas are increasingly being promoted as an important means of protecting freshwater biological diversity and ecological processes. A robust assessment of ecological changes in protected areas is fundamental to optimize conservation policies and adaptive management. China's efforts to establish aquatic reserves have attracted worldwide attention, especially the "10-year fishing ban" implemented in the Yangtze River basin.We focused on Liangzi Lake, a freshwater protected area in the Yangtze River basin, to understand the effect of a fishing ban occurring after a short period of overfishing. In this aim, the time series of fish community taxonomic and functional structure encompassing the overfishing period and a post-ban period have been analysed. Fish community metrics with direct, indirect and no responses to fishing bans were identified.The results indicate that in the early period of the fishing ban, the trophic level and body size structure of the fish community were in the way of recovery. However, species that prefer benthic habitats did not recover after fishing-induced habitat degradation. Functional traits were more sensitive than taxonomic indices and revealed subtle community changes, such as the recovery of some ecological functions, despite a non-recovering species richness.Synthesis and applications. This study provides a rare case of a freshwater protected area in which the effects of conservation measures are studied with a temporal survey. The effectiveness of the functional trait approach in the application of protected area assessment was demonstrated by revealing the recovery of trophic level and body size structure of fish communities after the implementation of fishing ban, and the inadequacy of habitat restoration efforts. We suggest that in freshwater protected areas, insistence on fishing ban is necessary but not sufficient for full biodiversity recovery, and other measures are needed, such as habitat restoration and species-focused stocking.
Plan de classement
Ecologie, systèmes aquatiques [036] ; Ressources halieutiques [040] ; Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082]
Description Géographique
CHINE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010090081]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010090081
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