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Climate change,biological invasions,and the shifting distribution of Mediterranean fishes: A large‐scale survey based on local ecological knowledge
Authors:Ernesto Azzurro  Valerio Sbragaglia  Jacopo Cerri  Michel Bariche  Luca Bolognini  Jamila Ben Souissi  Giulio Busoni  Salvatore Coco  Antoniadou Chryssanthi  Emanuela Fanelli  Raouia Ghanem  Joaquim Garrabou  Fabrizio Gianni  Fabio Grati  Jerina Kolitari  Guglielmo Letterio  Lovrenc Lipej  Carlotta Mazzoldi  Nicoletta Milone  Federica Pannacciulli  Ana Pe&#x;i&#x;  Yanna Samuel‐Rhoads  Luca Saponari  Jovana Tomanic  Nur Eda Topu  Giovanni Vargiu  Paula Moschella
Institution:Ernesto Azzurro,Valerio Sbragaglia,Jacopo Cerri,Michel Bariche,Luca Bolognini,Jamila Ben Souissi,Giulio Busoni,Salvatore Coco,Antoniadou Chryssanthi,Emanuela Fanelli,Raouia Ghanem,Joaquim Garrabou,Fabrizio Gianni,Fabio Grati,Jerina Kolitari,Guglielmo Letterio,Lovrenc Lipej,Carlotta Mazzoldi,Nicoletta Milone,Federica Pannacciulli,Ana Pe?i?,Yanna Samuel‐Rhoads,Luca Saponari,Jovana Tomanic,Nur Eda Topçu,Giovanni Vargiu,Paula Moschella
Abstract:Climate change and biological invasions are rapidly reshuffling species distribution, restructuring the biological communities of many ecosystems worldwide. Tracking these transformations in the marine environment is crucial, but our understanding of climate change effects and invasive species dynamics is often hampered by the practical challenge of surveying large geographical areas. Here, we focus on the Mediterranean Sea, a hot spot for climate change and biological invasions to investigate recent spatiotemporal changes in fish abundances and distribution. To this end, we accessed the local ecological knowledge (LEK) of small‐scale and recreational fishers, reconstructing the dynamics of fish perceived as “new” or increasing in different fishing areas. Over 500 fishers across 95 locations and nine different countries were interviewed, and semiquantitative information on yearly changes in species abundance was collected. Overall, 75 species were mentioned by the respondents, mostly warm‐adapted species of both native and exotic origin. Respondents belonging to the same biogeographic sectors described coherent spatial and temporal patterns, and gradients along latitudinal and longitudinal axes were revealed. This information provides a more complete understanding of the shifting distribution of Mediterranean fishes and it also demonstrates that adequately structured LEK methodology might be applied successfully beyond the local scale, across national borders and jurisdictions. Acknowledging this potential through macroregional coordination could pave the way for future large‐scale aggregations of individual observations, increasing our potential for integrated monitoring and conservation planning at the regional or even global level. This might help local communities to better understand, manage, and adapt to the ongoing biotic transformations driven by climate change and biological invaders.
Keywords:biological invasions  climate change  fisheries  local ecological knowledge  Mediterranean  survey
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