南大西洋西部露脊鲸繁殖区底栖有孔虫分析

Patrícia Pinheiro Beck Eichler, Audrey Amorim Corrêa, C. Barker, Joao Henrique Quoos, Evelyn da Rocha Mendes Pereira, Stephanie Leone de AP Saldanha, Igor Gustavo da Fonseca Carrasqueira, L. Jovane
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对影响的易感性和脆弱性使鲸类和底栖有孔虫类成为海洋环境中健康的哨兵。一群繁殖的露脊鲸(Eubalaena australis)每年都会迁徙到巴西圣卡塔琳娜的“环境保护区”,那里有Ribanceira/Ibiraquera湾及其港口。由于露脊鲸在浅水区休息,它们的胃接触海洋沉积物底部,有孔虫聚集在那里。温度、盐度、pH值、浊度、粒度、形态和磁化率与有孔虫物种相关,有助于了解露脊鲸的栖息地偏好。这里我们显示了北部地区的咸水与大西洋假洋葱,Elphidium sp.,秘鲁布氏菌,巴塔哥尼卡Quinqueloculina patagonica有关,21°C的温度是母亲和幼对的首选温度。港口pH值低,温度高,磁化率高,浑浊度高,深度高是由于疏浚。这些特征不支持露脊鲸的存在,露脊鲸是食物金字塔的顶端,所以它们数量的减少或增加表明它们的栖息地发生了变化。我们强调通过了解鲸鱼的栖息地来揭示底栖生物和浮游生物耦合信号的重要性;确保其种群数量的恢复,以及海洋生态系统中其他物种的生存。
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Analysis of benthic foraminifera in the reproductive area of right whales (Eubalaena australis) in the Western South Atlantic
Susceptibility and vulnerability to impacts make Cetaceans and Benthic Foraminifera sentinels of health in marine environments. A breeding population of Right whales (Eubalaena australis) annually migrates to the “Environmental Protection Area” in Santa Catarina, Brazil, where Ribanceira/Ibiraquera Bay, and its harbor, are located. Since Right whales rest in shallow areas, their stomachs touch the marine sediment bottom, where foraminiferal assemblages inhabits. Temperature, salinity, pH, turbidity, grain size, morphometry, and magnetic susceptibility correlated to foraminiferal species, contribute to the understanding of habitat preference for right whales. Here we show saline waters in the northern areas associated with Pseudononion atlanticum, Elphidium sp., Buccella peruviana, Quinqueloculina patagonica, and 21°C of temperature is the preferred by mother and calf pairs. The harbor has lower pH, higher temperatures, magnetic susceptibility, and turbidity, and high depth is due to dredging. These characteristics do not support the presence of the Right whales, the top of the food pyramid, so decline or increase in their population indicates changes in their habitat. We stress the importance of unravelling signals of Benthic and Nekton coupling by understanding whales’ habitat; to ensure the recovery of their populations, and the survival of other species in the marine ecosystem.
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