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Title:The Farther the Better: Effects of Multiple Environmental Variables on Reef Fish Assemblages along a Distance Gradient from River Influences
Author(s):Neves LM; Teixeira-Neves TP; Pereira-Filho GH; Araujo FG;
Address:"Laboratorio de Ecologia de Peixes, Departamento de Biologia Animal, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Campus Seropedica, RJ, Brazil. Departamento de Ciencias do Meio Ambiente, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, Campus Tres Rios, RJ, Brazil. Laboratorio de Ecologia e Conservacao Marinha, Instituto do Mar, Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo, Campus Baixada Santista, Santos, SP, Brazil"
Journal Title:PLoS One
Year:2016
Volume:20161201
Issue:12
Page Number:e0166679 -
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166679
ISSN/ISBN:1932-6203 (Electronic) 1932-6203 (Linking)
Abstract:"The conservation and management of site-attached assemblages of coastal reefs are particularly challenging because of the tremendous environmental variation that exists at small spatial scales. In this sense, understanding the primary sources of variation in spatial patterns of the biota is fundamental for designing effective conservation policies. We investigated spatial variation in fish assemblages around the windward and leeward sides of coastal islands situated across a gradient of riverine influence (13 km in length). Specifically, relationships between rocky reef fish assemblages and benthic, topographic and physical predictors were assessed. We hypothesized that river induced disturbances may overcome local habitat features in modeling spatial patterns of fish distribution. Fish assemblages varied primarily due to the strong directional gradient of riverine influence (22.6% of the estimated components of variation), followed by topographic complexity (15%), wave exposure (9.9%), and benthic cover (8%). The trophic structure of fish assemblages changed from having a high abundance of invertebrate feeders in macroalgae-dominated reefs close to river mouths to a high proportion of herbivores, planktivores and invertebrate feeder species in reefs with large boulders covered by epilithic algal matrices, as the distance from rivers increased. This gradient led to an increase of 4.5-fold in fish richness and fish trophic group diversity, 11-fold in fish biomass and 10-fold in fish abundance. Our results have implications for the conservation and monitoring of assemblages patchily distributed at small spatial scales. The major role of distance from river influences on fish assemblages rather than benthic cover and topographic complexity suggest that managing land-based activities should be a conservation priority toward reef restoration"
Keywords:Animals *Biodiversity Biomass *Conservation of Natural Resources Coral Reefs Ecosystem Environment Fishes/*growth & development Herbivory/physiology Rivers Seaweed/growth & development;
Notes:"MedlineNeves, Leonardo M Teixeira-Neves, Tatiana P Pereira-Filho, Guilherme H Araujo, Francisco G eng 2016/12/03 PLoS One. 2016 Dec 1; 11(12):e0166679. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0166679. eCollection 2016"

 
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