Community Structure of Scleractinian Corals outside Protected Areas in Cozumel Island, Mexico

Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences
H. Reyes‐Bonilla, Marinés Millet-Encalada, L. Álvarez‐Filip
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Abstract

Cozumel Island is of paramount importance for Mexico, because of the good state of its marine ecosystems, and as a touristic spot that attracts thousands of divers every day. Most studies about the local reefs have been devoted to those formations located inside the Cozumel Reefs National Park, in the southwest side of the island; however there are other important reefs that have received little attention. The objective of this paper was to conduct an analysis of zooxanthellate coral community structure in six sites of the eastern and northwestern coasts of Cozumel, and to compare them with the status of the reefs already under federal management. The results showed that there were no significant differences in coral cover, diversity, evenness and taxonomic distinctness of reefs inside and outside the protected area, a pattern that differed from that reported in previous studies. The homogeneity in the ecological structure may have resulted from the combined effects of differential human pressure (high in PNAC reefs, low outside of the park), and the high coral mortality caused in all areas by category 5 hurricanes “Emily” and “Wilma” in 2005. Considering these findings, we suggest that local authorities must allocate more effort dedicated to the conservation of reefs in the eastern coast of the island, as some of them (especially Hanan) are very well developed and house species of particular interest such as Acropora spp.
墨西哥科苏梅尔岛保护区外硬核珊瑚群落结构
科苏梅尔岛对墨西哥至关重要,因为它的海洋生态系统状态良好,而且是一个旅游景点,每天吸引成千上万的潜水员。大多数关于当地珊瑚礁的研究都致力于位于科苏梅尔珊瑚礁国家公园内的那些地层,位于该岛的西南侧;然而,还有其他重要的珊瑚礁很少受到关注。本文的目的是对科苏梅尔东部和西北海岸六个地点的虫黄藻珊瑚群落结构进行分析,并将其与联邦管理下的珊瑚礁状况进行比较。结果表明,保护区内外的珊瑚覆盖率、多样性、均匀性和分类独特性没有显著差异,这与以往研究报告的模式不同。生态结构的同质性可能是人类压力差异(PNAC珊瑚礁高,公园外低)和2005年5级飓风“艾米丽”和“威尔玛”造成的所有地区珊瑚死亡率高的综合影响。考虑到这些发现,我们建议地方当局必须投入更多的精力来保护该岛东海岸的珊瑚礁,因为其中一些(特别是哈南)非常发达,并且有特别感兴趣的物种,如Acropora spp。
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Atoll Research Bulletin
Atoll Research Bulletin Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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