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Marine protected areas do not prevent marine heatwave-induced fish community structure changes in a temperate transition zone

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Marine protected areas do not prevent marine heatwave-induced fish community structure changes in a temperate transition zone

R. M. Freedman, J. A. Brown, et al.

This research by Freedman, Brown, Caldow, and Caselle explores how marine heatwaves are reshaping kelp forest fish communities in Southern California, revealing a startling shift in species abundance and highlighting the need for enhanced management strategies beyond Marine Protected Areas to tackle the challenges of warming seas.

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Abstract
Acute climate events like marine heatwaves have the potential to temporarily or permanently alter community structure with effects on biodiversity and ecosystem services. We aimed to quantify the magnitude and consistency of climate driven community shifts inside and outside Marine Protected Areas before and after a marine heatwave using a kelp forest fish community dataset in southern California, USA. Abundance, biomass, diversity and recruitment of warm-water affinity species during the marine heatwave were significantly greater compared with prior years yet cool-water affinity species did not show commensurate declines. Fish communities inside MPAs were not buffered from these community shifts. This result is likely because the particular species most responsible for the community response to environmental drivers, were not fisheries targets. Resource managers working to preserve biodiversity in a changing climate will need to consider additional management tools and strategies in combination with protected areas to mitigate the effect of warming on marine communities.
Publisher
Scientific Reports
Published On
Dec 03, 2020
Authors
R. M. Freedman, J. A. Brown, C. Caldow, J. E. Caselle
Tags
marine heatwaves
kelp forest
fish communities
Marine Protected Areas
Southern California
species abundance
management strategies
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