Baseline Assessment of Mesophotic Reefs of the Vitória-Trindade Seamount Chain Based on Water Quality, Microbial Diversity, Benthic Cover and Fish Biomass Data

Seamounts are considered important sources of biodiversity and minerals. However, their biodiversity and health status are not well understood; therefore, potential conservation problems are unknown. The mesophotic reefs of the Vitória-Trindade Seamount Chain (VTC) were investigated via benthic comm...

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Published inPLOS ONE Vol. 10; no. 6; p. e0130084
Main Authors Meirelles, Pedro M., Amado-Filho, Gilberto M., Pereira-Filho, Guilherme H., Pinheiro, Hudson T., de Moura, Rodrigo L., Joyeux, Jean-Christophe, Mazzei, Eric F., Bastos, Alex C., Edwards, Robert A., Dinsdale, Elizabeth, Paranhos, Rodolfo, Santos, Eidy O., Iida, Tetsuya, Gotoh, Kazuyoshi, Nakamura, Shota, Sawabe, Tomoo, Rezende, Carlos E., Gadelha, Luiz M. R., Francini-Filho, Ronaldo B., Thompson, Cristiane, Thompson, Fabiano L.
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LanguageEnglish
Published United States Public Library of Science (PLoS) 19.06.2015
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Summary:Seamounts are considered important sources of biodiversity and minerals. However, their biodiversity and health status are not well understood; therefore, potential conservation problems are unknown. The mesophotic reefs of the Vitória-Trindade Seamount Chain (VTC) were investigated via benthic community and fish surveys, metagenomic and water chemistry analyses, and water microbial abundance estimations. The VTC is a mosaic of reef systems and includes fleshy algae dominated rhodolith beds, crustose coralline algae (CCA) reefs, and turf algae dominated rocky reefs of varying health levels. Macro-carnivores and larger fish presented higher biomass at the CCA reefs (4.4 kg per frame) than in the rhodolith beds and rocky reefs (0.0 to 0.1 kg per frame). A larger number of metagenomic sequences identified as primary producers (e.g., Chlorophyta and Streptophyta) were found at the CCA reefs. However, the rocky reefs contained more diseased corals (>90%) than the CCA reefs (~40%) and rhodolith beds (~10%). Metagenomic analyses indicated a heterotrophic and fast-growing microbiome in rocky reef corals that may possibly lead to unhealthy conditions possibly enhanced by environmental features (e.g. light stress and high loads of labile dissolved organic carbon). VTC mounts represent important hotspots of biodiversity that deserve further conservation actions.
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Conceived and designed the experiments: GMAF RLM RBFF FLT. Performed the experiments: PMM GMAF GHPF RLM ACB EFM RBFF EOS TI KG SN TS. Analyzed the data: PMM GMAF GHPF HTP ACB EFM JCJ EOS RLM CER RBFF RAE ED CT FLT. Contributed reagents/materials/analysis tools: GMAF RLM RBFF RP CER TI TS FLT. Wrote the paper: PMM GMAF GHPF HTP RLM JCJ EFM RP EOS LMRGJ CER RBFF FLT.
Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
ISSN:1932-6203
1932-6203
DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0130084