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Reply to: Caution over the use of ecological big data for conservation

2021; Nature Portfolio; Volume: 595; Issue: 7866 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1038/s41586-021-03464-9

ISSN

1476-4687

Autores

Nuno Queiroz, Nicolas E. Humphries, Ana Couto, Marisa Vedor, Ivo da Costa, Ana M. M. Sequeira, Gonzalo Mucientes, António M. Santos, Francisco J. Abascal, Debra L. Abercrombie, Kátya G. Abrantes, David Acuña-Marrero, André S. Afonso, Pedro Afonso, Darrell Anders, Gonzalo Araújo, Rándall Arauz, Pascal Bach, Adam Barnett, Diego Bernal, Michael L. Berumen, Sandra Bessudo Lion, Natalia P. A. Bezerra, Antonin V. Blaison, Barbara A. Block, Mark E. Bond, Ramón Bonfil, Camrin D. Braun, Edward J. Brooks, Annabelle Brooks, Judith Brown, Michael E. Byrne, Steven E. Campana, Aaron B. Carlisle, Demian D. Chapman, Taylor K. Chapple, John Chisholm, Christopher R. Clarke, Éric Clua, Jesse E. M. Cochran, Estelle Crochelet, Laurent Dagorn, Ryan Daly, Daniel Devia Cortés, Thomas K. Doyle, Michael Drew, Clinton Duffy, Thor Erikson, Eduardo Espinoza, Luciana C. Ferreira, Francesco Ferretti, John D. Filmalter, G. Chris Fischer, Richard Fitzpatrick, Jorge Fontes, Fabien Forget, Mark Fowler, Malcolm P. Francis, Austin J. Gallagher, Enrico Gennari, Simon D. Goldsworthy, Matthew Gollock, Jonathan R. Green, Johan A. Gustafson, Tristan L. Guttridge, Héctor M. Guzmán, Neil Hammerschlag, Luke Harman, Fábio Hissa Vieira Hazin, Matthew Heard, Alex Hearn, John C. Holdsworth, Bonnie J. Holmes, Lucy A. Howey, Mauricio Hoyos‐Padilla, Robert E. Hueter, Nigel E. Hussey, Charlie Huveneers, Dylan T. Irion, David Jacoby, Oliver J. D. Jewell, Ryan Johnson, Lance K. B. Jordan, Warren Joyce, C. Keating, James T. Ketchum, A. Peter Klimley, Alison A. Kock, Pieter Koen, Felipe Ladino, Fernanda O. Lana, James S. E. Lea, Fiona Llewellyn, Warrick S. Lyon, Anna MacDonnell, Bruno C. L. Macena, Heather Marshall, Jaime McAllister, Michael A. Meÿer, John Morris, Emily R. Nelson, Yannis P. Papastamatiou, César Peñaherrera‐Palma, Simon J. Pierce, François Poisson, Lina Maria Quintero, Andrew J. Richardson, Paul J. Rogers, Christoph A. Rohner, David Rowat, Melita Samoilys, Jayson M. Semmens, Marcus Sheaves, George L. Shillinger, Mahmood S. Shivji, Sarika Singh, Gregory B. Skomal, M. J. Smale, Laurenne B. Snyders, Germán Soler, Marc Soria, Kilian M. Stehfest, Simon R. Thorrold, Mariana Travassos Tolotti, Alison Towner, Paulo Travassos, John P. Tyminski, Frédèric Vandeperre, Jeremy J. Vaudo, Yuuki Y. Watanabe, Sam B. Weber, Bradley M. Wetherbee, Timothy D. White, Seán Williams, Patricia M. Zárate, Robert Harcourt, Graeme C. Hays, Mark G. Meekan, Michele Thums, Xabier Irigoien, Victor M. Eguı́luz, Carlos M. Duarte, Lara L. Sousa, Samantha J. Simpson, Emily J. Southall, David Sims,

Tópico(s)

Identification and Quantification in Food

Resumo

REPLYING TO A. V. Harry & J. M. Braccini Nature https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03463-w (2021) Our global analysis1 estimated the overlap and fishing exposure risk (FEI) using the space use of satellite-tracked sharks and longline fishing effort monitored by the automatic identification system (AIS). In the accompanying Comment, Harry and Braccini2 draw attention to two localized shark–longline vessel overlap hotspots in Australian waters, stating that 47 fishing vessels were misclassified as longline and purse seine vessels in the Global Fishing Watch (GFW)3 2012–2016 AIS fishing effort data product that we used. This, they propose2, results in misidentifications that highlight fishing exposure hotspots that are subject to an unexpected level of sensitivity in the analysis and they suggest that misidentifications could broadly affect the calculations of fishing exposure and the central conclusions of our study1. We acknowledged in our previously published paper1 that gear reclassifications were likely to occur for a small percentage of the more than 70,000 vessels studied, however, here we demonstrate that even using much larger numbers of vessel reclassifications than those proposed by Harry and Braccini2, the central results and conclusions of our paper1 do not change.

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