DIVERSIDAD Y ESTADO DE CONSERVACIÓN DE PECES ARRECIFALES EN PLAYA LA ANGOSTA, PROVINCIA DE COLÓN (PANAMÁ)

IF 0.2 Q4 ECONOMICS
SaberEs Pub Date : 2020-01-27 DOI:10.48204/J.SABERES.V3N1A1
N. Melo, Yhaidelice De León, J. Morales, Mónica Contreras
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Coral reefs are considered dynamic environments of great biological importance due to the high diversity of organisms that interact with this ecosystem. Fish, which are part of this diversity, act as environmental controllers through predation, herbivorism and other aspects linked to trophic activities. In the Caribbean area, the decline of fish communities is reported, indicating among its threats: overfishing, pollution, exploitation and climate change. The objective of the study is to determine the Wealth, Abundance and Conservation Status of the ichthyofauna in reef areas of Playa La Angosta, Colon. A description of the benthic coverage was made using the Quadrata technique; for the record of wealth and abundance of fish. Seven day samples were carried out between the months of October and December of 2018, in reef areas of La Angosta beach, four band transects were established, using the method of visual diving census. The Conservation Status was determined from the Red List published by IUCN. A total of 3668 individuals were registered in 43 species, 27 genera and 21 families. The most diverse families are Haemulidae and Labridae with 6 species each, followed by Pomacentridae with 4 species, Scaridae, Lutjanidae, Chaetodontidae and Carangidae with 3 species. The most abundant family was the Labridae family with a total of 1274 individuals representing 34.7% of the taxa studied. It was determined that Lutjanus synagris is in the NT category. It is the first study in this area that reports data on Diversity and Conservation Status of reef fish. It is recommended to establish strategies to conserve both fish diversity and live coral cover.
巴拿马colon省PLAYA LA ANGOSTA礁鱼的多样性和保护状况
珊瑚礁被认为是具有重要生物学意义的动态环境,因为与这个生态系统相互作用的生物多样性很高。鱼类作为这种多样性的一部分,通过捕食、食草和其他与营养活动相关的方面,充当着环境控制者的角色。据报道,在加勒比地区,鱼类群落的减少表明了其威胁:过度捕捞、污染、开发和气候变化。本研究的目的是确定科隆La Angosta Playa珊瑚礁区鱼系动物的财富、丰度和保护状况。利用Quadrata技术对底栖生物覆盖进行了描述;为了记录财富和丰富的鱼。在2018年10月至12月期间,在La Angosta海滩的珊瑚礁区进行了为期7天的采样,采用视觉潜水普查的方法建立了四个波段样带。根据世界自然保护联盟发布的红色名录确定保护状况。共有21科27属43种3668只。种类最多的科是血螨科和唇虱科,各6种,其次是Pomacentridae(4种),Scaridae、Lutjanidae、Chaetodontidae和Carangidae(3种)。最丰富的科是拉布科,共有1274只,占总分类群的34.7%。经鉴定,羊角草属NT类。这是该领域首次报道珊瑚礁鱼类多样性和保护状况的研究。建议制定策略,以保护鱼类多样性和活珊瑚覆盖。
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