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Effectiveness of terrestrial protected areas for conservation of lake fish communities
Authors:Cindy Chu  Lucy Ellis  Derrick T. de Kerckhove
Affiliation:1. Aquatic Research and Monitoring Section, Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, Peterborough, Canada;2. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Abstract:Freshwater protected areas are rare even though freshwater ecosystems are among the most imperiled in the world. Conservation actions within terrestrial protected areas (TPAs) such as development or resource extraction regulations may spill over to benefit freshwater ecosystems within their boundaries. Using data from 175 lakes across Ontario, Canada, we compared common indicators of fish‐assemblage status (i.e., species richness, Shannon diversity index, catch per unit effort, and normalized‐length size spectrum slopes) to evaluate whether TPAs benefit lake fish assemblages. Nearest neighbor cluster analysis was used to generate pairs of lakes: inside versus outside, inside versus bordering, and bordering versus outside TPAs based on lake characteristics. The diversity and abundance indicators did not differ significantly across comparisons, but normalized‐length size spectrum slopes (NLSS) were significantly steeper in lakes outside parks. The latter indicated assemblage differences (greater abundances of small‐bodied species) and less‐efficient energy transfer through the trophic levels of assemblages outside parks. Although not significantly different, pollution‐ and turbidity‐tolerant species were more abundant outside parks, whereas 3 of the 4 pollution‐intolerant species were more abundant within parks. Twenty‐one percent of the difference in slopes was related to higher total dissolved solids concentrations and angling pressure. Our results support the hypothesis that TPAs benefit lake fish assemblages and suggest that NLSS slopes are informative indicators for aquatic protected area evaluations because they represent compositional and functional aspects of communities.
Keywords:ecological indicators  effectiveness  fishes  lakes  North America  protected areas  size spectrum  Amé  rica del Norte  á  reas protegidas  efectividad  espectro del tamañ  o  indicadores ecoló  gicos  lagos  peces                                                
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