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Widespread diversity deficits of coral reef sharks and rays.

Authors :
Simpfendorfer CA
Heithaus MR
Heupel MR
MacNeil MA
Meekan M
Harvey E
Sherman CS
Currey-Randall LM
Goetze JS
Kiszka JJ
Rees MJ
Speed CW
Udyawer V
Bond ME
Flowers KI
Clementi GM
Valentin-Albanese J
Adam MS
Ali K
Asher J
Aylagas E
Beaufort O
Benjamin C
Bernard ATF
Berumen ML
Bierwagen S
Birrell C
Bonnema E
Bown RMK
Brooks EJ
Brown JJ
Buddo D
Burke PJ
Cáceres C
Cambra M
Cardeñosa D
Carrier JC
Casareto S
Caselle JE
Charloo V
Cinner JE
Claverie T
Clua EEG
Cochran JEM
Cook N
Cramp JE
D'Alberto BM
de Graaf M
Dornhege MC
Espinoza M
Estep A
Fanovich L
Farabaugh NF
Fernando D
Ferreira CEL
Fields CYA
Flam AL
Floros C
Fourqurean V
Gajdzik L
Barcia LG
Garla R
Gastrich K
George L
Giarrizzo T
Graham R
Guttridge TL
Hagan V
Hardenstine RS
Heck SM
Henderson AC
Heithaus P
Hertler H
Padilla MH
Hueter RE
Jabado RW
Joyeux JC
Jaiteh V
Johnson M
Jupiter SD
Kaimuddin M
Kasana D
Kelley M
Kessel ST
Kiilu B
Kirata T
Kuguru B
Kyne F
Langlois T
Lara F
Lawe J
Lédée EJI
Lindfield S
Luna-Acosta A
Maggs JQ
Manjaji-Matsumoto BM
Marshall A
Martin L
Mateos-Molina D
Matich P
McCombs E
McIvor A
McLean D
Meggs L
Moore S
Mukherji S
Murray R
Newman SJ
Nogués J
Obota C
Ochavillo D
O'Shea O
Osuka KE
Papastamatiou YP
Perera N
Peterson B
Pimentel CR
Pina-Amargós F
Pinheiro HT
Ponzo A
Prasetyo A
Quamar LMS
Quinlan JR
Reis-Filho JA
Ruiz H
Ruiz-Abierno A
Sala E
de-León PS
Samoilys MA
Sample WR
Schärer-Umpierre M
Schlaff AM
Schmid K
Schoen SN
Simpson N
Smith ANH
Spaet JLY
Sparks L
Stoffers T
Tanna A
Torres R
Travers MJ
van Zinnicq Bergmann M
Vigliola L
Ward J
Warren JD
Watts AM
Wen CK
Whitman ER
Wirsing AJ
Wothke A
Zarza-González E
Chapman DD
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2023 Jun 16; Vol. 380 (6650), pp. 1155-1160. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Jun 15.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

A global survey of coral reefs reveals that overfishing is driving resident shark species toward extinction, causing diversity deficits in reef elasmobranch (shark and ray) assemblages. Our species-level analysis revealed global declines of 60 to 73% for five common resident reef shark species and that individual shark species were not detected at 34 to 47% of surveyed reefs. As reefs become more shark-depleted, rays begin to dominate assemblages. Shark-dominated assemblages persist in wealthy nations with strong governance and in highly protected areas, whereas poverty, weak governance, and a lack of shark management are associated with depauperate assemblages mainly composed of rays. Without action to address these diversity deficits, loss of ecological function and ecosystem services will increasingly affect human communities.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
380
Issue :
6650
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37319199
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.ade4884