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Ecology Letters | 2008

Marine reserves: size and age do matter

Joachim Claudet; Craig W. Osenberg; Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi; Paolo Domenici; José-Antonio García-Charton; Angel Pérez-Ruzafa; Fabio Badalamenti; Just T. Bayle-Sempere; Alberto Brito; Fabio Bulleri; Jean-Michel Culioli; Mark Dimech; Jesús M. Falcón; I. Guala; Marco Milazzo; Julio Sánchez-Meca; Paul J. Somerfield; Ben Stobart; Frederic Vandeperre; Carlos Valle; Serge Planes

Marine reserves are widely used throughout the world to prevent overfishing and conserve biodiversity, but uncertainties remain about their optimal design. The effects of marine reserves are heterogeneous. Despite theoretical findings, empirical studies have previously found no effect of size on the effectiveness of marine reserves in protecting commercial fish stocks. Using 58 datasets from 19 European marine reserves, we show that reserve size and age do matter: Increasing the size of the no-take zone increases the density of commercial fishes within the reserve compared with outside; whereas the size of the buffer zone has the opposite effect. Moreover, positive effects of marine reserve on commercial fish species and species richness are linked to the time elapsed since the establishment of the protection scheme. The reserve size-dependency of the response to protection has strong implications for the spatial management of coastal areas because marine reserves are used for spatial zoning.


PLOS ONE | 2014

Response of Rocky Reef Top Predators (Serranidae: Epinephelinae) in and Around Marine Protected Areas in the Western Mediterranean Sea

Carlos Werner Hackradt; José Antonio García-Charton; Mireille Harmelin-Vivien; Angel Pérez-Ruzafa; Laurence Le Diréach; Just T. Bayle-Sempere; Eric Charbonnel; Denis Ody; Olga Reñones; Pablo Sanchez-Jerez; Carlos Valle

Groupers species are extremely vulnerable to overfishing and many species are threatened worldwide. In recent decades, Mediterranean groupers experienced dramatic population declines. Marine protected areas (MPAs) can protect populations inside their boundaries and provide individuals to adjacent fishing areas through the process of spillover and larval export. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of six marine reserves in the Western Mediterranean Sea to protect the populations of three species of grouper, Epinephelus marginatus, Epinephelus costae and Mycteroperca rubra, and to understand in which circumstances MPAs are able to export biomass to neighbouring areas. All the studied MPAs, except one where no grouper was observed, were able to maintain high abundance, biomass and mean weight of groupers. Size classes were more evenly distributed inside than outside MPAs. In two reserves, biomass gradients could be detected through the boundaries of the reserve as an indication of spillover. In some cases, habitat structure appeared to exert a great influence on grouper abundance, biomass and mean individual weight, influencing the gradient shape. Because groupers are generally sedentary animals with a small home range, we suggest that biomass gradients could only occur where groupers attain sufficient abundance inside MPA limits, indicating a strongly density-dependent process.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2002

Attraction of wild fish to sea-cage fish farms in the south-western Mediterranean Sea: spatial and short-term temporal variability

Tim Dempster; Pablo Sanchez-Jerez; Just T. Bayle-Sempere; Francisca Giménez-Casalduero; Carlos Valle


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2008

Spillover from six western Mediterranean marine protected areas: evidence from artisanal fisheries

Raquel Goñi; Sara A. Adlerstein; D. Alvarez-Berastegui; Aitor Forcada; O. Reñones; Géraldine Criquet; S. Polti; Gwenaël Cadiou; Carlos Valle; Philippe Lenfant; Patrick Bonhomme; Angel Pérez-Ruzafa; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso; José Antonio García-Charton; G. Bernard; V. Stelzenmüller; Serge Planes


Biological Conservation | 2008

Gradients of abundance and biomass across reserve boundaries in six Mediterranean marine protected areas: Evidence of fish spillover?

Mireille Harmelin-Vivien; Laurence Le Diréach; Just T. Bayle-Sempere; Eric Charbonnel; José Antonio García-Charton; Denis Ody; Angel Pérez-Ruzafa; Olga Reñones; Pablo Sanchez-Jerez; Carlos Valle


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2005

Recovery of deep Posidonia oceanica meadows degraded by trawling

José Miguel González-Correa; Just T. Bayle; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso; Carlos Valle; Pablo Sanchez-Jerez; Juan Manuel Ruiz


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2009

Effects of habitat on spillover from marine protected areas to artisanal fisheries

Aitor Forcada; Carlos Valle; Patrick Bonhomme; Géraldine Criquet; Gwenaël Cadiou; Philippe Lenfant; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2010

Structure and spatio-temporal dynamics of artisanal fisheries around a Mediterranean marine protected area

Aitor Forcada; Carlos Valle; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso; Just T. Bayle-Sempere; Fabio Corsi


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2008

Seasonal patterns and diets of wild fish assemblages associated with Mediterranean coastal fish farms

Damian Fernandez-Jover; Pablo Sanchez-Jerez; Just T. Bayle-Sempere; Carlos Valle; Tim Dempster


Ocean & Coastal Management | 2009

A conceptual framework for the integral management of marine protected areas

Celia Ojeda-Martínez; Francisca Giménez Casalduero; Just T. Bayle-Sempere; Carmen Barberá Cebrián; Carlos Valle; José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso; Aitor Forcada; Pablo Sanchez-Jerez; P. Martín-Sosa; Jesús M. Falcón; Fuensanta Salas; M Graziano; Renato Chemello; Ben Stobart; Pedro Cartagena; Angel Pérez-Ruzafa; Frederic Vandeperre; Elisabeth Rochel; Serge Planes; Alberto Brito

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Ben Stobart

South Australian Research and Development Institute

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Tim Dempster

University of Melbourne

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