INVESTIGADORES
LOPEZ ABBATE Maria Celeste
capítulos de libros
Título:
World Fisheries and Climate Trend
Autor/es:
DELGADO, A. L. ; LÓPEZ ABBATE, M. C.
Libro:
Marine Ecology in a Changing Wold
Editorial:
Science Publishers/CRC Press/Taylor&Francis
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2013;
Resumen:
Climate oscillations have always occurred in history and natural systems have developed a capacity to adapt, by migrating to nearby stable domains. However, there are two factors which will limit the ecosystem adaptability, 1) the current exacerbated rate of climate change compared to previous natural changes, and 2) the restricted resilience of species as a result of human pressure which has caused overfishing, loss of biodiversity, habitat destruction, pollution and introduction of invasive species and pathogens. The influence of human activities upgrade the impact of climate change over marine ecosystems, thus, recognizing the additive effect of both sources of extrinsic variability will help reduce the uncertainty when predicting the response of marine communities. Fishing productivity has grown rapidly from 1950 until 1980 when maximum yield was reach,however, the global landings are currently stacked and might be decreasing. It is not yet clarified the exact role of fishing and environmental change as underlying factors driving the changes. The goal of this chapter is to summarize the current and future impacts of climate-driven changes on the physiology and ecology of marine fishes, and how world fisheries are responding to the observed changes. The interaction between fish stocks and climate change is analyzed on the context of human disturbance. Finally, we present three case studies of fisheries in South-America vulnerable to the climate change and their future perspectives for mitigating the changes.