留尼汪岛近岸中叶藻生态系统中柳珊瑚形成的海洋动物林

IF 2.9 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Ecosphere Pub Date : 2025-08-05 DOI:10.1002/ecs2.70362
Ludovic Hoarau, Lucie Penin, Emilie Boissin, Héloïse Rouzé, Hendrik Sauvignet, Sophie Bureau, Perrine Mangion, Priscille Labarrère, Lionel Bigot, Pascale Chabanet, Francisco Otero-Ferrer, Lorenzo Bramanti, Mehdi Adjeroud
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摘要

中孔珊瑚生态系统(MCEs)发生在30 - 150米深度之间,其生态重要性日益得到认可,但它们仍未得到充分开发,特别是在印度洋西南部。在留尼旺岛西北部15 ~ 75米深度的底栖动物调查中,我们记录了一个以大型树栖八珊瑚Subergorgia cf. suberosa为主的密集而广泛的海洋动物森林。这种单特异性的群落形成了一个复杂的三维栖息地,横跨留尼汪岛西北陡坡上的中间深度的大片区域。群落高度可达1.5米以上,为各种鱼类和大型无脊椎动物群落提供了结构性栖息地。与该MAF有关的鱼类共有22科53种,以及大量的表层生物和林下珊瑚虫。尽管具有生态价值,但这个栖息地面临着巨大的人为压力,特别是来自捕鱼活动的压力。近25%的被摄s.c.a suberosa菌落被鱼线缠住,可见的损害包括组织坏死和息肉丢失,影响高达47%的菌落。这些影响,以及径流的沉淀,引起了人们对这种中藻栖息地形成群落的长期持久性的关注,因为像柳橙这样寿命长、生长缓慢的生物可能受到这些类型的干扰的影响更大,比快速生长的生物需要更长的时间才能恢复。我们的发现代表了该地区亚乔治亚优势和相关生物多样性的首次定量评估,并强调了其作为浅礁分类群潜在避难所的作用。该MAF的生态重要性、空间范围和脆弱性表明,迫切需要进行空间复制调查、有针对性的保护策略以及对捕鱼等破坏性活动的监管。我们提倡加强对中孔生境的研究,特别是对大型柳珊瑚的种群动态和生态功能的研究,以更好地了解中孔生境在加速环境变化下对珊瑚礁恢复力的作用。
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Marine animal forest formed by gorgonians Subergorgia on near-shore mesophotic ecosystems in Reunion Island

Marine animal forest formed by gorgonians Subergorgia on near-shore mesophotic ecosystems in Reunion Island

Mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs), occurring between 30 and 150 m depth, are increasingly recognized for their ecological importance, yet they remain underexplored, particularly in the southwestern Indian Ocean. During benthic surveys conducted at depths ranging from 15 to 75 m off northwestern Reunion Island, we documented a dense and extensive marine animal forest (MAF) dominated by large arborescent octocorals Subergorgia cf. suberosa. This monospecific community formed a complex three-dimensional habitat spanning a substantial area at mesophotic depths over the northwestern abrupt slopes of Reunion Island. Colonies reached over 1.5 m in height, providing structural habitat for diverse fish and macroinvertebrate assemblages. A total of 53 fish species from 22 families were recorded in association with this MAF, alongside numerous epibionts and understory anthozoans. Despite its ecological value, this habitat faces significant anthropogenic pressures, particularly from fishing activities. Nearly 25% of photographed S. cf. suberosa colonies were entangled in fishing lines, with visible damage including tissue necrosis and polyp loss affecting up to 47% of colonies. These impacts, along with sedimentation from runoff, raise concerns for the long-term persistence of this mesophotic habitat-forming community, as long-lived, slow-growing organisms like gorgonians may be more impacted by these types of disturbances and take longer to recover than fast-growing organisms. Our findings represent the first quantitative assessment of Subergorgia dominance and associated biodiversity in this region and highlight its role as a potential refuge for shallow reef taxa. The ecological significance, spatial extent, and fragility of this MAF underscore the urgent need for spatially replicated surveys, targeted conservation strategies, and regulation of damaging activities such as fishing. We advocate for increased research efforts focused on mesophotic habitats, with particular attention to the population dynamics and ecological functions of large gorgonians, to better understand the role of MCEs in reef resilience under accelerating environmental changes.

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Ecosphere
Ecosphere ECOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The scope of Ecosphere is as broad as the science of ecology itself. The journal welcomes submissions from all sub-disciplines of ecological science, as well as interdisciplinary studies relating to ecology. The journal''s goal is to provide a rapid-publication, online-only, open-access alternative to ESA''s other journals, while maintaining the rigorous standards of peer review for which ESA publications are renowned.
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