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Market access,population density,and socioeconomic development explain diversity and functional group biomass of coral reef fish assemblages
Authors:Tom D. Brewer  Joshua E. Cinner  Rebecca Fisher  Alison Green  Shaun K. Wilson
Affiliation:1. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD 4811, Australia;2. Australian Institute of Marine Science, UWA Oceans Institute (M004), 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley 6009, Australia;3. The Nature Conservancy, 51 Edmonstone Street, Brisbane 4101, Australia;4. Marine Science Program, Department of Environment and Conservation, 17 Dick Perry Ave, Kensington 6151, Australia;5. Oceans Institute, University of Western Australia, Crawley 6009, Australia
Abstract:There is overwhelming evidence that many local-scale human activities (e.g. fishing) have a deleterious effect on coral reef fish assemblages. Our understanding of how broad social phenomena (e.g. socioeconomic development) affect the diversity and function of coral reef fish assemblages however, is still poor. Here, we use structural equation models to reveal how human population density, socioeconomic development, and market access affect fishing pressure and coral cover to, in turn, explain the diversity and biomass of key functional groups of reef fish assemblages within Solomon Islands. Fishing pressure is predominantly driven by both market access and local population density, and has a clear negative effect on the diversity and function of coral reef fishes. The strong positive effect of market access on fishing pressure makes clear the importance of understanding social-ecological linkages in the context of increasingly connected societies. This study highlights the need to address broad social phenomena rather than focusing on proximate threats such as fishing pressure, to ensure the continued flow of coral reef goods and services in this time of rapid global social and environmental change.
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