Beta diversity of cold-water coral reef communities off western Scotland

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Lea-Anne Henry
Andrew J. Davies
J. Murray Roberts
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[1] Scottish Association for Marine Science,School of Ocean Sciences
[2] Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory,Center for Marine Science
[3] Bangor University,Centre for Marine Biodiversity and Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences
[4] University of North Carolina-Wilmington,undefined
[5] Heriot-Watt University,undefined
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Coral Reefs | 2010年 / 29卷
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Beta diversity; Cold-water corals; Acoustic remote sensing; Variance partitioning;
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Spatial heterogeneity in coral reef communities is well documented. This “species turnover” (beta diversity) on shallow warm-water reefs strongly conforms to spatial gradients in the environment as well as spatially autocorrelated biotic processes such as dispersal and competition. But the extent to which the environment and spatial autocorrelation create beta diversity on deep cold-water coral reefs such as those formed by Lophelia pertusa (Scleractinia) is unknown. The effects of remotely sensed and ground-truthed data were tested on the community composition of sessile suspension-feeding communities from the Mingulay Reef Complex, a landscape of inshore Lophelia reefs off the Scottish west coast. Canonical correspondence analysis determined that a statistically significant proportion (68%) of the variance in community composition could be explained by remotely sensed environmental variables (northerly and easterly aspect, seabed rugosity, depth), ground-truthed environmental variables (species richness and reef macrohabitat) and geospatial location. This variation was further partitioned into fractions explained by pure effects of the environment (51%), spatially structured environmental variables (12%) and spatial autocorrelation (5%). Beta diversity in these communities reflected the effects of both measured and unmeasured and spatially dependent environmental variables that vary across the reef complex, i.e., hydrography. Future work will quantify the significance and relative contributions of these variables in creating beta diversity in these rich communities.
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