Literature DB >> 25882229

Loss of native rocky reef biodiversity in Australian metropolitan embayments.

Rick D Stuart-Smith1, Graham J Edgar2, Jemina F Stuart-Smith2, Neville S Barrett2, Amelia E Fowles2, Nicole A Hill2, Antonia T Cooper2, Andrew P Myers3, Elizabeth S Oh2, Jacqui B Pocklington4, Russell J Thomson2.   

Abstract

Urbanisation of the coastal zone represents a key threat to marine biodiversity, including rocky reef communities which often possess disproportionate ecological, recreational and commercial importance. The nature and magnitude of local urban impacts on reef biodiversity near three Australian capital cities were quantified using visual census methods. The most impacted reefs in urbanised embayments were consistently characterised by smaller, faster growing species, reduced fish biomass and richness, and reduced mobile invertebrate abundance and richness. Reef faunal distribution varied significantly with heavy metals, local population density, and proximity to city ports, while native fish and invertebrate communities were most depauperate in locations where invasive species were abundant. Our study adds impetus for improved urban planning and pollution management practises, while also highlighting the potential for skilled volunteers to improve the tracking of changes in marine biodiversity values and the effectiveness of management intervention.
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Keywords:  Anthropogenic stressors; Ecology; Heavy metals; Invasive species; Temperate; Urbanisation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25882229     DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2015.03.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull        ISSN: 0025-326X            Impact factor:   5.553


  2 in total

1.  Assessing National Biodiversity Trends for Rocky and Coral Reefs through the Integration of Citizen Science and Scientific Monitoring Programs.

Authors:  Rick D Stuart-Smith; Graham J Edgar; Neville S Barrett; Amanda E Bates; Susan C Baker; Nicholas J Bax; Mikel A Becerro; Just Berkhout; Julia L Blanchard; Daniel J Brock; Graeme F Clark; Antonia T Cooper; Tom R Davis; Paul B Day; J Emmett Duffy; Thomas H Holmes; Steffan A Howe; Alan Jordan; Stuart Kininmonth; Nathan A Knott; Jonathan S Lefcheck; Scott D Ling; Amanda Parr; Elisabeth Strain; Hugh Sweatman; Russell Thomson
Journal:  Bioscience       Date:  2017-02-01       Impact factor: 8.589

2.  Coastal pollution from the industrial park Quintero bay of central Chile: Effects on abundance, morphology, and development of the kelp Lessonia spicata (Phaeophyceae).

Authors:  Carolina Oyarzo-Miranda; Nicolás Latorre; Andrés Meynard; Jorge Rivas; Cristian Bulboa; Loretto Contreras-Porcia
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-10-15       Impact factor: 3.240

  2 in total

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