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Increased predation of juvenile European spiny lobster (Palinurus elephas) in a marine protected area
Authors:David Díaz  Mikel Zabala  Cristina Linares  Bernat Hereu  Pere Abelló
Institution:1. Departament d'Ecologia , Universitat de Barcelona , Avinguda Diagonal, 645, Barcelona, 08028, Spain E-mail: david.diaz@ba.ieo.es;2. Departament d'Ecologia , Universitat de Barcelona , Avinguda Diagonal, 645, Barcelona, 08028, Spain;3. Institut de Ciències del Mar (CSIC) , Passeig Marítim de la Barceloneta, 37–49, Barcelona, 08003, Spain
Abstract:One of the aims of Mediterranean marine protected areas (MPAs) is to increase populations of exploited species, such as the European spiny lobster (Palinurus elephas), which is considered a key species for its commercial and ecological value. Monitoring of temporal patterns in abundance of early benthic stages of P. elephas indicated that predation may be higher inside the Medes Islands MPA relative to adjacent control sites. Tethering experiments were performed to test whether predation rates actually differed within and outside the MPA. Relative mortality of recently‐settled juveniles inside the MPA was much higher than in control sites in adjacent non‐protected areas. Treatments with and without shelter indicated that predation on recently‐settled juvenile spiny lobsters was moderated by the availability of suitable shelter. The decline or absence of fish predators in the fished area may be the reason why juvenile lobsters outside the MPA experience lower predation than within the MPA.
Keywords:predation  Palinurus elephas  marine protected areas  spiny lobster  shelter  Mediterranean Sea
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