Benthic assemblages are more predictable than fish assemblages at an island scale

dc.contributor.author Sandin, Stuart A.
dc.contributor.author Alcantar, Esmeralda
dc.contributor.author Clark, Randy
dc.contributor.author de León, Ramón
dc.contributor.author Dilrosun, Faisal
dc.contributor.author Edwards, Clinton B.
dc.contributor.author Estep, Andrew J.
dc.contributor.author Eynaud, Yoan
dc.contributor.author French, Beverly J.
dc.contributor.author Fox, Michael D.
dc.contributor.author Grenda, Dave
dc.contributor.author Hamilton, Scott L.
dc.contributor.author Kramp, Heather
dc.contributor.author Marhaver, Kristen L.
dc.contributor.author Miller, Scott D.
dc.contributor.author Roach, Ty N. F.
dc.contributor.author Seferina, Gisette
dc.contributor.author Silveira, Cynthia B.
dc.contributor.author Smith, Jennifer E.
dc.contributor.author Zgliczynski, Brian J.
dc.contributor.author Vermeij, Mark J. A.
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-04T15:04:16Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-04T15:04:16Z
dc.date.issued 2022-05-30
dc.description © The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Sandin, S. A., Alcantar, E., Clark, R., de Leon, R., Dilrosun, F., Edwards, C. B., Estep, A. J., Eynaud, Y., French, B. J., Fox, M. D., Grenda, D., Hamilton, S. L., Kramp, H., Marhaver, K. L., Miller, S. D., Roach, T. N. F., Seferina, G., Silveira, C. B., Smith, J. E., Zgliczynski, B. J., & Vermeij, M. J. A. Benthic assemblages are more predictable than fish assemblages at an island scale. Coral Reefs, 41, (2022.): 1031–1043, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-022-02272-5. en_US
dc.description.abstract Decades of research have revealed relationships between the abundance of coral reef taxa and local conditions, especially at small scales. However, a rigorous test of covariation requires a robust dataset collected across wide environmental or experimental gradients. Here, we surveyed spatial variability in the densities of major coral reef functional groups at 122 sites along a 70 km expanse of the leeward, forereef habitat of Curaçao in the southern Caribbean. These data were used to test the degree to which spatial variability in community composition could be predicted based on assumed functional relationships and site-specific anthropogenic, physical, and ecological conditions. In general, models revealed less power to describe the spatial variability of fish biomass than cover of reef builders (R2 of best-fit models: 0.25 [fish] and 0.64 [reef builders]). The variability in total benthic cover of reef builders was best described by physical (wave exposure and reef relief) and ecological (turf algal height and coral recruit density) predictors. No metric of anthropogenic pressure was related to spatial variation in reef builder cover. In contrast, total fish biomass showed a consistent (albeit weak) association with anthropogenic predictors (fishing and diving pressure). As is typical of most environmental gradients, the spatial patterns of both fish biomass density and reef builder cover were spatially autocorrelated. Residuals from the best-fit model for fish biomass retained a signature of spatial autocorrelation while the best-fit model for reef builder cover removed spatial autocorrelation, thus reinforcing our finding that environmental predictors were better able to describe the spatial variability of reef builders than that of fish biomass. As we seek to understand spatial variability of coral reef communities at the scale of most management units (i.e., at kilometer- to island-scales), distinct and scale-dependent perspectives will be needed when considering different functional groups. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship This research and the larger efforts of Blue Halo Curacao were supported by funding from the Waitt Institute and with permissions from the Government of Curacao, Ministry of Health, Environment, and Nature. Field logistics were further supported by the Waitt Institute vessel crew, CARMABI Foundation, The Dive Shop Curacao, and Dive Charter Curacao. en_US
dc.identifier.citation Sandin, S. A., Alcantar, E., Clark, R., de Leon, R., Dilrosun, F., Edwards, C. B., Estep, A. J., Eynaud, Y., French, B. J., Fox, M. D., Grenda, D., Hamilton, S. L., Kramp, H., Marhaver, K. L., Miller, S. D., Roach, T. N. F., Seferina, G., Silveira, C. B., Smith, J. E., Zgliczynski, B. J., & Vermeij, M. J. A. (2022.). Benthic assemblages are more predictable than fish assemblages at an island scale. Coral Reefs, 41, 1031–1043. en_US
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/s00338-022-02272-5
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/1912/29380
dc.publisher Springer en_US
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-022-02272-5
dc.rights Attribution 4.0 International *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ *
dc.subject Community ecology en_US
dc.subject Oceanography en_US
dc.subject Anthropogenic impacts en_US
dc.subject Spatial variation en_US
dc.subject Spatial autocorrelation en_US
dc.title Benthic assemblages are more predictable than fish assemblages at an island scale en_US
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