The influence of multiple factors upon reef fish abundance and species richness in a tropical coral complex

The present study was conducted on Tamandaré reefs, northeast Brazil and aimed to analyse the importance of different factors (e.g. tourism activity, fishing activity, coral abundance and algal abundance) on reef fish abundance and species richness. Two distinct reef areas ( A ver o mar and Caieiras...

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Published inIchthyological research Vol. 61; no. 4; pp. 375 - 384
Main Authors Pereira, Pedro Henrique Cipresso, Moraes, Rodrigo Lima, dos Santos, Marcus Vinicius Bezerra, Lippi, Daniel Lino, Feitosa, João Lucas Leão, Pedrosa, Manoel
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Tokyo Springer Japan 01.11.2014
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:The present study was conducted on Tamandaré reefs, northeast Brazil and aimed to analyse the importance of different factors (e.g. tourism activity, fishing activity, coral abundance and algal abundance) on reef fish abundance and species richness. Two distinct reef areas ( A ver o mar and Caieiras ) with different levels of influence were studied. A total of 8239 reef fish individuals were registered, including 59 species. Site 1 ( A ver o mar ) presented higher reef fish abundance and richness, with dominance of roving herbivores (29.9 %) and mobile invertebrate feeders (28.7 %). In contrast, at Site 2 ( Caieiras ) territorial herbivores (40.9 %) predominated, followed by mobile invertebrate feeders (24.6 %). Concerning the benthic community, at Site 1 macroalgae were recorded as the main category (49.3 %); however, Site 2 was dominated by calcareous algae (36.0 %). The most important variable explaining more than 90 % of variance on reef fish abundance and species richness was macroalgae abundance, followed by fishing activity. Phase shifts on coral reefs are evident, resulting in the replacement of coral by macroalgae and greatly influencing reef fish communities. In this context, it is important to understand the burden of the factors that affect reef fish communities and, therefore, influence the extinction vulnerability of coral reef fishes.
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ISSN:1341-8998
1616-3915
DOI:10.1007/s10228-014-0409-8