次优条件下珊瑚礁的鱼类丰富度:以哥伦比亚卡塔赫纳湾巴拉德罗为例

Mateo López-Victoria, María Alejandra Herrera, Valeria Muñoz-López, Melina Rodríguez-Moreno, Alejandra Puentes-Sayo, Javier Torres-Rodríguez, Olga Torres, Luis H. Chasqui, José Tavera, Arturo Acero
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卡塔赫纳湾内的珊瑚礁已经消失,很大程度上是由于迪克海峡不断排放受污染的富含沉积物的淡水。最近,在波卡西卡和Barú之间发现了可能是海湾中最后一个健康的珊瑚礁。尽管环境对珊瑚的生长不利,但大堡礁的平均珊瑚覆盖率约为45%。为了研究其鱼类多样性,在2015年至2019年期间,根据错误潜水期间的人口普查、带样带、照片和录像进行了调查。一份在巴拉德罗礁观察到的所有鱼类的名单,在那里记录了49科147种;其中7个物种(5%)被列为濒危物种。这项研究是研究这个不寻常的珊瑚礁中鱼类多样性的第一个方法,也是未来研究这个生态系统功能和适当保护的一个起点,这个生态系统目前受到试图疏浚它的项目的威胁。
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FISH SPECIES RICHNESS OF A CORAL REEF UNDER SUBOPTIMUM CONDITIONS: THE CASE OF VARADERO (CARTAGENA BAY, COLOMBIA)
Coral reefs inside Cartagena Bay have disappeared, largely due to the constant discharge of contaminated, sediment-rich freshwater from the Dique Channel. Recently, which might be the last healthy coral reef in the bay was found between Bocachica and Barú. Despite the unfavorable conditions for coral development, this reef exhibits an average coral cover of around 45 %. To study its fish diversity, inventories were made between 2015 and 2019, based on censuses during errant dives, band transects, photographs, and video recordings. A list of all fish species observed at Varadero reef, where 147 species belonging to 49 families have been recorded is presented; seven of those species (5%) are cataloged under threat. This study is the first approach to the fish diversity in this unusual reef, and a starting point for future studies that address the functionality and proper conservation of this ecosystem, currently threatened by projects that seek to dredge it.
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