巴西Abrolhos浅滩礁鱼早期生命阶段α和β多样性格局及其保护意义

IF 2.4 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ECOLOGY Regional Studies in Marine Science Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-06 DOI:10.1016/j.rsma.2025.104014
André L.R. Lima , Carlos W. Hackradt , Ramón Hernandez-Andreu , Germano H.C. Barrilli , Alexandre Schiavetti , Fabiana C. Félix-Hackradt
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珊瑚礁和相关栖息地,如红树林、海草床和rhodolith床,提供重要的生态系统服务,但也是最受威胁的海洋区域之一。这导致许多与珊瑚礁有关的生物,特别是珊瑚礁鱼类的丰度下降。因此,了解珊瑚礁鱼类的定居和补充动态以及它们与栖息地的关系对保护它们至关重要。实现生态系统和物种保护目标,需要优先考虑物种丰富度和多样性较高的地区,以及受地方和区域尺度开发威胁的物种密度较高的地区。本研究分析了Abrolhos浅滩珊瑚礁鱼类幼鱼和幼鱼的α和β多样性格局。利用光阱和水下视觉普查(UVCs),我们评估了多样性指数,并将beta多样性分解为周转和筑巢成分,以探索空间动态和栖息地关系。我们的研究结果为Abrolhos Bank珊瑚礁鱼类幼虫和幼鱼的α和β多样性模式提供了开创性的见解,揭示了不同地点鱼类组合的空间变化。β多样性主要受周转量的驱动,表明不同地点之间存在显著的物种替代。Rhodolith床和海岸珊瑚礁(如cassurub和Paredes Parcel)被确定为维持鱼类资源的重要栖息地。我们建议在保护战略中优先考虑这些地区,并促进它们之间的连通性,考虑到Abrolhos Bank珊瑚礁鱼类种群的幼虫输入和招募的重要性。
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Alpha and beta diversity patterns of the reef fishes’ early life stages and conservation implications in the Abrolhos Bank, Brazil
Coral reefs and associated habitats, such as mangroves, seagrass beds, and rhodolith beds, provide vital ecosystem services but are among the most threatened marine areas. This has led to a decline in the abundance of many reef-associated organisms, particularly coral reef fish. Understanding the dynamics of settlement and recruitment in reef fishes and their relationship with habitat is therefore essential for their conservation. Achieving ecosystem and species conservation objectives requires prioritizing areas with greater species richness and diversity, alongside those with higher densities of species threatened by exploitation at local and regional scales. In this study, we analyzed the alpha and beta diversity patterns of postlarval and juvenile coral reef fish in the Abrolhos Bank. Using light traps and underwater visual censuses (UVCs), we assessed diversity indices and decomposed beta diversity into turnover and nestedness components to explore spatial dynamics and habitat relationships. Our findings provide pioneering insights into the alpha and beta diversity patterns of postlarval and juvenile coral reef fishes in the Abrolhos Bank, revealing spatial variation in fish assemblages across sites. Beta diversity was predominantly driven by the turnover component, indicating significant species replacement between locations. Rhodolith beds and coastal reefs, such as Cassurubá and Paredes Parcel, were identified as critical habitats for maintaining fish stocks. We recommend prioritizing these areas in conservation strategies and promoting connectivity between them, considering the importance of larval input and recruitment for reef fish populations in the Abrolhos Bank.
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Regional Studies in Marine Science
Regional Studies in Marine Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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期刊介绍: REGIONAL STUDIES IN MARINE SCIENCE will publish scientifically sound papers on regional aspects of maritime and marine resources in estuaries, coastal zones, continental shelf, the seas and oceans.
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