过度捕捞
生态学
生态系统
历史生态学
消光(光学矿物学)
营养级联
海洋生态系统
营养水平
扰动(地质)
地理
环境科学
垂钓
生物
食物网
古生物学
作者
Jeremy B. C. Jackson,Michael X. Kirby,Wolfgang Berger,Karen A. Bjorndal,Louis W. Botsford,Bruce J. Bourque,Roger Bradbury,Richard G. Cooke,Jon M. Erlandson,James A. Estes,Terry P. Hughes,Susan M. Kidwell,Carina B. Lange,Hunter S. Lenihan,John M. Pandolfi,Charles H. Peterson,Robert S. Steneck,Mia J. Tegner,Robert R. Warner
出处
期刊:Science
[American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)]
日期:2001-07-27
卷期号:293 (5530): 629-637
被引量:6410
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.1059199
摘要
Ecological extinction caused by overfishing precedes all other pervasive human disturbance to coastal ecosystems, including pollution, degradation of water quality, and anthropogenic climate change. Historical abundances of large consumer species were fantastically large in comparison with recent observations. Paleoecological, archaeological, and historical data show that time lags of decades to centuries occurred between the onset of overfishing and consequent changes in ecological communities, because unfished species of similar trophic level assumed the ecological roles of overfished species until they too were overfished or died of epidemic diseases related to overcrowding. Retrospective data not only help to clarify underlying causes and rates of ecological change, but they also demonstrate achievable goals for restoration and management of coastal ecosystems that could not even be contemplated based on the limited perspective of recent observations alone.
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