Abiotic surrogates for temperate rocky reef biodiversity: implications for marine protected areas

被引:56
|
作者
Rees, Matthew J. [1 ,2 ]
Jordan, Alan [3 ]
Price, Owen F. [1 ,2 ]
Coleman, Melinda A. [4 ]
Davis, Andrew R. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wollongong, Inst Conservat Biol, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
[2] Univ Wollongong, Sch Biol Sci, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia
[3] NSW Dept Primary Ind, Nelson Bay, NSW 2315, Australia
[4] NSW Dept Primary Ind, Narooma, NSW 2546, Australia
关键词
FISH SPECIES RICHNESS; HABITAT COMPLEXITY; BENTHIC HABITAT; RESERVE DESIGN; ASSEMBLAGES; VIDEO; CONSERVATION; ABUNDANCE; OCEAN; BANK;
D O I
10.1111/ddi.12134
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Aim: To examine the potential of remotely sensed abiotic measures as surrogates for the abundance, diversity and community composition of temperate rocky reef fishes and sessile invertebrates. Location: Batemans Marine Park, south-eastern Australia. Methods: We used high-resolution bathymetric side-scan sonar imagery to quantify abiotic measures of rocky reef habitat, within a marine protected area (MPA), and examine the relationship between abiotic measures and (1) sessile invertebrate abundance, (2) sessile invertebrate species richness, (3) total fish abundance, (4) fish species richness, and (5) Monacanthidae abundance using generalized additive mixed models (GAMMs). We chose GAMMs as the preferred statistical analysis to account for the spatial autocorrelation present in our data. Results: We found a strong positive relationship between abiotic measures and sessile invertebrate abundance and diversity (r2 > 0.64). By far the most important predictor was vertical relief within a 75 m radii seascape surrounding the faunal survey. Overall, abiotic measures were poor predictors of total fish abundance (r2 = 0.175) and fish species richness (r2 = 0.276), with minimum adequate models producing low explanatory power. In contrast, Monacanthids exhibited a strong positive relationship with abiotic variables (r2 = 0.385), with increased abundance associated with greater depth and distance from soft sediment. Main conclusions: Remotely sensed abiotic measures are important predictors in describing the spatial patterns of sessile invertebrate abundance and diversity and Monacanthid abundance. In contrast, abiotic variables were poor predictors of total fish abundance and diversity. Habitat could be a useful cost-effective surrogate to determine areas of conservation value for certain temperate rocky reef assemblages. This information is valuable for future MPA development and design. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
引用
收藏
页码:284 / 296
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The biodiversity benefits of marine protected areas in well-regulated fisheries
    Erm, Philip
    Balmford, Andrew
    Holden, Matthew H.
    BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 2023, 284
  • [42] Biodiversity Monitoring in Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas: Scientific and Methodological Challenges
    Bianchi, Carlo Nike
    Azzola, Annalisa
    Cocito, Silvia
    Morri, Carla
    Oprandi, Alice
    Peirano, Andrea
    Sgorbini, Sergio
    Montefalcone, Monica
    DIVERSITY-BASEL, 2022, 14 (01):
  • [43] Conservation and management of biodiversity in Pakistan through the establishment of marine protected areas
    Siddiqui, Pirzada J. A.
    Farooq, Sumera
    Shafique, Seema
    Burhan, Zaib-un-Nisa
    Farooqi, Zafar
    OCEAN & COASTAL MANAGEMENT, 2008, 51 (05) : 377 - 382
  • [45] Implications of spatial heterogeneity for management of marine protected areas (MPAs): examples from assemblages of rocky coasts in the northwest Mediterranean
    Benedetti-Cecchi, L
    Bertocci, I
    Micheli, F
    Maggi, E
    Fosella, T
    Vaselli, S
    MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2003, 55 (05) : 429 - 458
  • [46] Climate Change, Coral Reef Ecosystems, and Management Options for Marine Protected Areas
    Brian D. Keller
    Daniel F. Gleason
    Elizabeth McLeod
    Christa M. Woodley
    Satie Airamé
    Billy D. Causey
    Alan M. Friedlander
    Rikki Grober-Dunsmore
    Johanna E. Johnson
    Steven L. Miller
    Robert S. Steneck
    Environmental Management, 2009, 44 : 1069 - 1088
  • [47] Priority Reef Areas in the Pacific Coast of the Philippines for Marine Protected Area Deployment
    Licuanan, Wilfredo Y.
    Medina, Marianne Lorelei S.
    Luzon, Katrina S.
    Samson, Maricar S.
    Nanola, Cleto L., Jr.
    Rollon, Rene N.
    Roleda, Michael Y.
    PHILIPPINE AGRICULTURAL SCIENTIST, 2011, 94 (04): : 384 - 400
  • [48] Seychelles' marine protected areas: Comparative structure and status of reef fish communities
    Jennings, S
    Marshall, SS
    Polunin, NVC
    BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION, 1996, 75 (03) : 201 - 209
  • [49] The influence of marine protected areas on the patterns and processes in the life cycle of reef fishes
    Lima, Andre L. R.
    Eggertsen, Linda M.
    Teixeira, Jessyca L. S.
    Schiavetti, Alexandre
    Felix-Hackradt, Fabiana C.
    Hackradt, Carlos W.
    REVIEWS IN FISH BIOLOGY AND FISHERIES, 2023, 33 (04) : 893 - 913
  • [50] Temporal dynamic of reef benthic communities in two marine protected areas in the Caribbean
    Perera-Valderrama, Susana
    Hernandez-Arana, Hector
    Ruiz-Zarate, Miguel-Angel
    Alcolado, Pedro M.
    Caballero-Aragon, Hansel
    Gonzalez-Cano, Jaime
    Vega-Zepeda, Alejandro
    Victoria-Salazar, Isael
    Cobian-Rojas, Dorka
    Gonzalez-Mendez, Juliett
    Hernandez-Gonzalez, Zaimiuri
    de la Guardia-Llanso, Elena
    JOURNAL OF SEA RESEARCH, 2017, 128 : 15 - 24