评估亚喀巴湾北部珊瑚礁鱼类群落状况所需的带饵远程水下视频的最低浸泡时间

IF 0.6 4区 生物学 Q4 ZOOLOGY Zoology in the Middle East Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/09397140.2023.2203977
Omar Attum, Mohammad Al Tawaha, Loren Sieg, Ehab Eid
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红海大部分地区的捕鱼压力和其他人类影响正在增加。在2020年正式重新指定为海洋保护区之前,我们使用诱饵远程水下视频(BRUV)评估了约旦亚喀巴海洋公园珊瑚礁鱼类群落的最短浸泡时间和状况。在15次部署中,共记录了来自27个科的86个物种,包括60小时的视频。为了充分估计整个物种的丰富度,需要至少150分钟的浸泡时间。对于商业价值较高的家族来说,60分钟的浸泡时间更短就足够了,这可能是由于这一主要以鱼类为食的群体对鱼饵羽流的吸引力增加所致。30分钟的浸泡时间足以评估具有商业价值的家庭的最大N。我们的研究结果表明,亚喀巴海洋保护区在作为保护区建立之前就被过度捕捞了,因为我们没有记录到大型捕食者,也没有记录到任何来自Carcharhinidae、Haemolide、Lutjanidae或Scombridae的个体。其他食肉动物科,如石斑鱼科、石斑鱼科和锦鱼科,相对罕见,最大氮含量较低。我们的研究结果为评估珊瑚礁鱼类群落是否会因加强管理行动和减少捕鱼压力而恢复提供了一个有用的比较点。
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Minimum soak times of Baited Remote Underwater Video needed to assess the status of a coral reef fish community in the northern Gulf of Aqaba
Fishing pressure and other human impacts are increasing throughout much of the Red Sea. We assessed the minimum soak time and status of the coral reef fish community in the Aqaba Marine Park, Jordan prior to its official redesignation as a Marine Reserve in 2020 using baited remote underwater video (BRUV). A total of 86 species from 27 families were recorded in 15 deployments, comprising 60 hours of video. A minimum soak time of 150 minutes was found necessary to sufficiently estimate overall species richness. For richness of commercially valuable families, shorter soak times of 60 minutes were adequate, likely resulting from increased attraction of this largely piscivorous group to the bait plumes. A 30-minute soak time was adequate to assess the maxN of commercially valuable families. Our results indicate that the Aqaba Marine Reserve was overfished prior to its establishment as a reserve, as we recorded no large predators and not a single individual from Carcharhinidae, Haemulidae, Lutjanidae, or Scombridae. Other predator families like Epinephelinae, Lethrinidae, and Carangidae were relatively rare with low maxN. Our results provide a useful point of comparison to assess whether the coral reef fish community will recover as a result of enhanced management action and reduced fishing pressure.
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期刊介绍: Zoology in the Middle East is a journal which publishes original papers and review papers on ecology, zoogeography, animal biology, biodiversity, faunistics, systematics and morphology of the Middle East. It seeks to further the understanding of the Middle East as a zoogeographic unit and aims at improving the interchange of knowledge and ideas between specialists on different subjects and taxa.
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