Title of article
Farming-up coastal fish assemblages through a massive aquaculture escape event
Author/Authors
D. and Toledo-Guedes، نويسنده , , Kilian and Sanchez-Jerez، نويسنده , , Pablo and Benjumea، نويسنده , , Marيa E. and Brito، نويسنده , , Alberto، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
10
From page
86
To page
95
Abstract
We investigated the changes on the mean trophic level of fish assemblages across different spatiotemporal scales, before and after a massive escape event occurred off La Palma (Canary Islands), which resulted in the release of 1.5 million fish (mostly Dicentrarchus labrax) into the wild. The presence of escaped fish altered significantly the mean trophic level of fish assemblages in shallow coastal waters. This alteration was exacerbated by the massive escape. A nearby marine protected area buffered the changes in mean trophic level but exhibited the same temporal patterns as highly fished areas. Moreover, escaped fish exploited natural resources according to their total length and possibly, time since escapement. New concerns arise as a “farming up” process is detected in shallow coastal fish assemblages where marine aquaculture is established.
Keywords
Escaped fish , Dicentrarchus labrax , Sparus aurata , Diet , TROPHIC LEVEL , Aquaculture
Journal title
Marine Environmental Research
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Marine Environmental Research
Record number
2256663
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