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Environmental DNA metabarcoding reveals and unpacks a biodiversity conservation paradox in Mediterranean marine reserves

Authors :
Nacim Guellati
Véronique Arnal
Nicolas Loiseau
Tony Dejean
Pierre Boissery
Philippe Lenfant
Alice Valentini
Julie Deter
Emilie Boulanger
David Mouillot
Stéphanie Manel
Jean-Baptiste Juhel
Florian Holon
Source :
Proceedings Of The Royal Society B-biological Sciences (0962-8452) (The Royal Society), 2021-04, Vol. 288, N. 1949, P. 20210112 (10p.), Proc Biol Sci
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
The Royal Society, 2021.

Abstract

Although we are currently experiencing worldwide biodiversity loss, local species richness does not always decline under anthropogenic pressure. This conservation paradox may also apply in protected areas but has not yet received conclusive evidence in marine ecosystems. Here, we survey fish assemblages in six Mediterranean no-take reserves and their adjacent fishing grounds using environmental DNA (eDNA) while controlling for environmental conditions. We detect less fish species in marine reserves than in nearby fished areas. The paradoxical gradient in species richness is accompanied by a marked change in fish species composition under different managements. This dissimilarity is mainly driven by species that are often overlooked by classical visual surveys but detected with eDNA: cryptobenthic, pelagic, and rare fishes. These results do not negate the importance of reserves in protecting biodiversity but shed new light on how under-represented species groups can positively react to fishing pressure and how conservation efforts can shape regional biodiversity patterns.

Details

ISSN :
14712954 and 09628452
Volume :
288
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....af13555803b8dfb72344652de2aec508
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2021.0112