Evolutionary Ecology and Conservation Genomics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany.
Computer Science, Faculty of Science, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.
J Fish Biol. 2021 Apr;98(4):1074-1090. doi: 10.1111/jfb.14639. Epub 2020 Dec 19.
Reef fish assemblages are exposed to a wide range of anthropogenic threats as well as chronic natural disturbances. In upwelling regions, for example, there is a seasonal influx of cool nutrient-rich waters that may shape the structure and composition of reef fish assemblages. Given that climate change may disrupt the natural oceanographic processes by altering the frequency and strength of natural disturbances, understanding how fish assemblages respond to upwelling events is essential to effectively manage reef ecosystems under changing ocean conditions. This study used the baited remote underwater video stations (BRUVS) and the traditional underwater visual census (UVC) to investigate the spatiotemporal patterns of reef fish assemblages in an upwelling region in the North Pacific of Costa Rica. A total of 183 reef fish species from 60 families were recorded, of which 166 species were detected using BRUVS and 122 using UVC. Only 66% of all species were detected using both methods. This study showed that the upwelling had an important role in shaping reef fish assemblages in this region, but there was also a significant interaction between upwelling and location. In addition, other drivers such as habitat complexity and habitat composition had an effect on reef fish abundances and species. To authors' knowledge, this is the first study in the Eastern Tropical Pacific that combines BRUVS and UVC to monitor reef fish assemblages in an upwelling region, which provides more detailed information to assess the state of reef ecosystems in response to multiple threats and changing ocean conditions.
珊瑚鱼群落受到广泛的人为威胁和慢性自然干扰。例如,在上升流区域,季节性地涌入凉爽、富含营养的海水,这可能会影响珊瑚鱼群落的结构和组成。由于气候变化可能通过改变自然干扰的频率和强度来扰乱自然海洋过程,因此了解鱼类群落对上升流事件的反应对于在不断变化的海洋条件下有效地管理珊瑚礁生态系统至关重要。本研究使用诱捕式远程水下视频站(BRUVS)和传统水下视觉普查(UVC)调查了哥斯达黎加北太平洋上升流区域的珊瑚鱼群落的时空格局。共记录了来自 60 个科的 183 种珊瑚鱼,其中 166 种使用 BRUVS 检测到,122 种使用 UVC 检测到。只有 66%的物种同时通过这两种方法检测到。本研究表明,上升流在该地区塑造珊瑚鱼群落方面起着重要作用,但上升流和位置之间也存在显著的相互作用。此外,其他驱动因素,如栖息地复杂性和栖息地组成,对珊瑚鱼丰度和物种有影响。据作者所知,这是东太平洋热带地区首次结合 BRUVS 和 UVC 监测上升流区域珊瑚鱼群落的研究,为评估珊瑚礁生态系统对多种威胁和不断变化的海洋条件的状态提供了更详细的信息。