INVESTIGADORES
RAYA REY andrea Nelida
artículos
Título:
Marine protected areas in the southern south‐west Atlantic: Insights from marine top predator communities
Autor/es:
DELLABIANCA, NATALIA A.; TORRES, MÓNICA A.; ORDOÑEZ, CONSTANZA; FIORAMONTI, NICOLÁS; RAYA REY, ANDREA
Revista:
AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS
Editorial:
JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD
Referencias:
Año: 2023
ISSN:
1052-7613
Resumen:
1-Seabirds and marine mammals are long-lived, highly mobile, easily identifiable and occupy the upper levels of trophic webs. These ecological features make them suitable as marine ecosystem sentinels. 2- Sighting data collected during eight oceanographic surveys were analysed to describe and compare the biodiversity of the communities of top predators within the Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) Namuncurá/Burdwood Bank I and II and the surrounding areas in two contrasting seasons (summer and winter). Data were grouped into six zones based on depth and geographic position. 3-Twenty-five species of seabirds and 13 species of marine mammals were recorded in 113 days of surveys between 2014 to 2018. Top predator communitiy ‘composition varied seasonally in the different zones.4-A suite of indicator species were identified according to their specificity and fidelity to a particular zone. Most of the species identified as potentially useful indicators differed between summer and winter, highlighting the importance of conducting systematic surveys in both periods. 5-The MPAs Namuncurá/ Burdwood Bank I and II are key areas for top predator communities in the region, mainly in summer where the number and abundance of species increase. However, waters around Staten Island and the channel between it and the Burdwood Bank were also identified as a relevant habitat for many species. This knowledge should be included to create a regional network of areas under special management considerations that connect the established MPAs with other key pelagic and coastal areas (as found in this study) for the conservation of subantarctic marine megafauna.