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人类因素和保护因素影响哥伦比亚太平洋珊瑚礁中珊瑚礁鱼类群落的空间变异。

Human and conservation factors affect spatial variation of reef fish assemblages in Colombian Pacific reefs.

作者信息

Quimbayo Juan P, Chasqui Luis, Rincón-Díaz Natalia, Alzate Adriana, Zapata Fernando A

机构信息

BioScales Lab, Department of Biology, University of Miami, Miami, FL, United States of America.

Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras INVEMAR, Santa Marta, Magdalena, Colombia.

出版信息

PeerJ. 2025 Jun 18;13:e19482. doi: 10.7717/peerj.19482. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

Humans have both negative and positive impacts on marine communities: human everyday activities can degrade ecosystems, while conservation efforts can support their protection and recovery. Using an empirical database of fish assemblages compiled from 393 underwater visual censuses along the Colombian Pacific Coast, we assessed spatial variation in these assemblages and investigated whether they are shaped by human pressures, such as number of fishers and proximity to markets, as well as conservation measures, including protection status and the age of the marine protected areas. Our study reveals that remote locations have a higher fish density and biomass than those near the coast. We found that grunts (Haemulidae) were the most species-rich family and contributed the most to fish density and biomass. Piscivores were the trophic group most affected by human factors, showing lower species richness, density, and biomass in coastal locations. In contrast, other trophic groups did not show a negative response to human factors across locations. We did not observe an effect of human and conservation factors on the total species richness. To evaluate the potential influence of Malpelo island, the only oceanic location in the dataset, we built two models, one with and one without this site. The results were consistent across both models, indicating that including or excluding Malpelo did not alter overall patterns of species richness. However, market distance negatively influenced the average fish density and biomass when all locations were included. Our results provide the first quantitative assessment of fish assemblages across the Colombian Pacific Coast, enabling future comparison and enhancing our understanding of the effects of human and conservation activities on the patterns of species richness, density, and biomass of reef fishes in the Eastern Tropical Pacific.

摘要

人类对海洋群落既有负面影响,也有正面影响:人类的日常活动会使生态系统退化,而保护措施则有助于对其进行保护和恢复。我们利用一个基于哥伦比亚太平洋沿岸393次水下视觉普查汇编而成的鱼类群落经验数据库,评估了这些群落的空间变异,并调查它们是否受到人类压力(如渔民数量和与市场的距离)以及保护措施(包括保护状态和海洋保护区的建立时长)的影响。我们的研究表明,偏远地区的鱼类密度和生物量高于沿海地区。我们发现,鲷科是物种最丰富的科,对鱼类密度和生物量的贡献最大。食鱼动物是受人类因素影响最大的营养级群体,在沿海地区其物种丰富度、密度和生物量较低。相比之下,其他营养级群体在不同地点对人类因素并未表现出负面反应。我们没有观察到人类和保护因素对物种总丰富度有影响。为了评估数据集中唯一的海洋地点马尔佩洛岛的潜在影响,我们构建了两个模型,一个包含该地点,一个不包含。两个模型的结果一致,这表明纳入或排除马尔佩洛岛并不会改变物种丰富度的总体模式。然而,当纳入所有地点时,与市场的距离对鱼类平均密度和生物量有负面影响。我们的研究结果首次对哥伦比亚太平洋沿岸的鱼类群落进行了定量评估,有助于未来进行比较,并增进我们对人类和保护活动对东热带太平洋珊瑚礁鱼类物种丰富度、密度和生物量模式影响的理解。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/4e2c/12182057/7b10d8e4b92a/peerj-13-19482-g001.jpg

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