Literature DB >> 26606106

Clear regression of harvested intertidal mollusks. A 20-year (1994-2014) comparative study.

Rodrigo Riera1, Óscar Pérez2, Omar Álvarez2, David Simón3, Dácil Díaz3, Óscar Monterroso2, Jorge Núñez3.   

Abstract

Intertidal mollusks are subjected to an intense environmental pressure, from human-induced stressors, mainly harvesting, to competition for food and space with other species. Here we used mollusk shell size as a measure of size distribution and reproductive potential of intertidal limpets. Two species of exploited limpets (Patella candei crenata and Patella aspera) were monitored throughout the littoral of Tenerife (Canary Islands, NE Atlantic Ocean), an overpopulated island with a high coastal pressure. The exploitation of these two limpet species is controlled by regional legislation, with seasonal closures and limits of harvest for professional (10 kg) and recreational harvesters (3-5 kg). A long-term comparison (1994-2014) of limpet size has been conducted as a surrogate of the state of conservation of these two limpets. Both species showed populations dominated largely by small-sized individuals (<30 mm) and a lack of large adults (>60 mm). The proximity to coastal settlements was not a factor to explain limpet assemblage structure. The temporal (1994-2014) comparative study showed a sharp decrease in the mean size of both limpet species (7 mm in P. aspera and 5 mm in P. candei crenata). These results might be indicative of overharvesting of both species in Tenerife. The conservation of the two studied species needs to be accomplished by the strict fulfillment of current protective strategies, as well as the creation of marine protected areas where intertidal harvesting is totally banned all over the year.
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Keywords:  Atlantic ocean; Harvesting; Intertidal; Limpets; Mollusks; Size class

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26606106     DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2015.11.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Environ Res        ISSN: 0141-1136            Impact factor:   3.130


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Authors:  Jacqueline S Silva-Cavalcanti; Monica F Costa; Luis H B Alves
Journal:  PeerJ       Date:  2018-02-27       Impact factor: 2.984

2.  Disentangling the genetic and morphological structure of Patella candei complex in Macaronesia (NE Atlantic).

Authors:  Joao Faria; Gustavo M Martins; Alfonso Pita; Pedro A Ribeiro; Stephen J Hawkins; Pablo Presa; Ana I Neto
Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2017-06-29       Impact factor: 2.912

3.  Exploitation promotes earlier sex change in a protandrous patellid limpet, Patella aspera Röding, 1798.

Authors:  Gustavo M Martins; Carla D G Borges; Maria Vale; Pedro A Ribeiro; Rogério R Ferraz; Helen R Martins; Ricardo S Santos; Stephen J Hawkins
Journal:  Ecol Evol       Date:  2017-04-13       Impact factor: 2.912

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