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Effectiveness of management zones for recovering parrotfish species within the largest coastal marine protected area in Brazil - Scientific Reports

Effectiveness of management zones for recovering parrotfish species within the largest coastal marine protected area in Brazil - Scientific Reports | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

The establishment of multiple zones offering different protection levels within a Marine Protected Area (MPA) can minimize social conflicts while maintaining associated biodiversity benefits such as fish population replenishment. Parrotfishes are among one of the most ecologically important reef fishes; yet extremely overexploited worldwide. In this context, well-designed priority management areas allowing no fishing activity (no-take zones) could help recover fish species, such as parrotfishes, through a MPA zoning process.

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via @AquaParis_off "Cet article montre que les aires marines protégées du Brésil ont été très efficaces pour protéger certaines espèces de poissons perroquets. Les effectifs se portent bien mieux, ce qui encourage la création de telles zones."

Pereira, P.H.C., Araujo, J.C., Lima, G.V. et al. Effectiveness of management zones for recovering parrotfish species within the largest coastal marine protected area in Brazil. Sci Rep 12, 12232 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-15990-1

 
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The role of protected areas in maintaining natural vegetation in Brazil

The role of protected areas in maintaining natural vegetation in Brazil | Biodiversité | Scoop.it

The destruction of natural vegetation in recent decades has been concentrated in the tropics, where ecosystem processes underpin global homeostasis and harbor most of the world’s biodiversity. Protected areas (PAs) are the primary societal tool to avoid this destruction, yet their effectiveness is often questioned. Here, we quantified the impact of PAs and indigenous lands in avoiding 34 years of vegetation destruction in forested and nonforested biomes in Brazil.

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Daniel Gonçalves-Souza Bruno Vilela Ben Phalan and Ricardo Dobrovolski Science Advances • 17 Sep 2021 • Vol 7, Issue 38DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abh2932
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