Marine biodiversity of a pristine coral reef in French Polynesia

IF 1.7 2区 社会学 Q2 GEOGRAPHY
D. Lecchini, F. Bertucci, Lily G. Fogg, Camille Gache, Pascal Ung, Yann Lacube, C. Berthe, V. Waqalevu, Alain Siu, T. Bambridge
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Understanding the natural state of coral reefs is paramount to evaluate the response of these ecosystems to local and global human impacts as well as management and conservation strategies. In French Polynesia, some islands are still pristine or uninhabited, such as Tupai atoll. Tupai has been uninhabited, with access to the lagoon prohibited since 2010. However, fishers from nearby islands often take from the outer reef slope at Tupai. Our marine biodiversity survey (coral, macro-invertebrates, and fish) conducted in 2019 highlighted a low density of commercial fish species and top-predators on the outer slope in comparison to the lagoon, where the top-predators represented 16% (of the density) of functional trophic groups. Our surveys also showed a high living coral cover (46%) on the outer slope of Tupai, perhaps due to the absence of both touristic sub-aquatic activities and local pollution from private and commercial activities. Overall, this initial scientific assessment of Tupai has granted an understanding of the spatial patterns of coral, macro-invertebrates, and fish assemblages in the absence of human impacts (i.e., in the lagoon), representing an ecological baseline that could inform conservation management strategies to ensure the preservation of coral reef ecosystem.
法属波利尼西亚原始珊瑚礁的海洋生物多样性
了解珊瑚礁的自然状态对于评估这些生态系统对当地和全球人类影响的反应以及管理和保护策略至关重要。在法属波利尼西亚,一些岛屿仍然是原始的或无人居住的,比如图派环礁。自2010年以来,土派一直无人居住,禁止进入泻湖。然而,附近岛屿的渔民经常从土排的外礁斜坡上捕鱼。我们在2019年进行的海洋生物多样性调查(珊瑚、大型无脊椎动物和鱼类)突出显示,与泻湖相比,外斜坡上的商业鱼类和顶级捕食者的密度较低,在泻湖中,顶级捕食者占功能营养类群的16%(密度)。我们的调查还显示,土排外坡的活珊瑚覆盖率很高(46%),这可能是由于缺乏水下旅游活动和私人和商业活动造成的当地污染。总体而言,对土牌的初步科学评估使人们了解了在没有人类影响的情况下(即在泻湖中)珊瑚、大型无脊椎动物和鱼类组合的空间格局,代表了一个生态基线,可以为保护管理策略提供信息,以确保珊瑚礁生态系统的保护。
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