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Ecological bases for sustainable management of meagre

Acronym: BECORV
Period: May 2018 till September 2021
Status: Completed
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  • University of Algarve; Faculty of Marine and Environmental Sciences; Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR), more

Abstract
"Meagre, Argyrosomus regius, is an important resource for local fishing communities
along the Atlantic coast, from France to Mauritania. Growing concerns that it might
be under overexploitation threat are consubstantiated by its aggregating spawning
behaviour, possible population fragmentation, and fast historical collapses of similarly
large-bodied sciaenids. This project aims at providing a clear answer to this concern: do
meagre Atlantic populations depend on very few sites where they aggregate to spawn?
We will use a multidisciplinary approach combining telemetry, genomics and modelling
to map the spatial ecology and the (spawning) Essential Fish Habitat, and to explore
questions of natal phylopatry and/or adaptiveness, connectivity between populations,
and potential impacts of climate change on their capacity to adapt to spawning habitat
change. This information will be key to assess current and future threats, and should
supply solid management guidelines for iconic species."

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