Title of article :
The relationship of reef fish densities to the proximity of mangrove and seagrass nurseries
Author/Authors :
M. Dorenbosch، نويسنده , , M. C. van Riel، نويسنده , , I. Nagelkerken، نويسنده , , Mandy E. G. van der Velde، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Visual census surveys were used to study the distribution of coral reef fishes that are associated with seagrass beds and mangroves
in their juvenile phase, on various coral reef sites along the coast of the Caribbean island of Curacxao (Netherlands Antilles). The
hypothesis tested was that various reef fish species occur in higher densities on coral reefs adjacent to nursery habitats than on reefs
located at some distance to these habitats. Of 17 coral reef fish species that are known to use bays with seagrass beds and mangroves
as nurseries (nursery species), 15 were observed in quadrats on the reef. Four nursery species, Haemulon sciurus, Lutjanus apodus,
Ocyurus chrysurus and Scarus coeruleus occurred in significantly higher densities on coral reefs adjacent to bays with seagrass beds
and mangroves. Lutjanus analis, Lutjanus mahogoni and Sphyraena barracuda also had their highest densities on reefs adjacent to
these bays, although differences between the distinguished reef categories were not always significant. It is suggested that these seven
species are highly dependent on the presence of bays with seagrass beds and mangroves as nurseries on an island scale. Eight other
species that are known to use seagrass beds and mangroves as nurseries did not have their highest densities on reefs adjacent to bays
with seagrass beds and mangroves. For six of these species, juveniles were also observed on the reef. It is suggested that these species
are able to use the reef as an alternative nursery and do not depend strictly on the presence of bays with seagrass beds and
mangroves as nurseries.
Keywords :
migration , Juveniles , mangrove swamps , nursery grounds , coral reef fishes , Seagrasses
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science