佛罗里达东北部泻湖河口系统近岸浮游生物群落与浮游植物生物量、生物多样性和水质的关系

IF 0.6 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Matthew T. Brown, Edward J. McGinley
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河口是丰富多样的鱼类群落的家园。随着沿海开发的增加、栖息地的改变和丧失以及水质的变化可能影响河口内的鱼类生物量和生物多样性,监测和了解这些重要参数的变化非常重要,特别是因为它们与水质有关。本研究调查了2014年至2016年佛罗里达东北部河口泻湖单位努力渔获量、鱼类生物多样性和水质参数(特别是浮游植物生物量、浮游植物生物多样性和营养物质浓度)之间的关系。对于该地区,这是首次报道的鱼类生物多样性,鱼类捕捞量和水质(包括浮游植物生物量和营养物质)之间关系的研究。我们在瓜纳-托洛马托-马坦萨斯河口的4个地点进行了月度鱼网采样、浮游植物网拖和水质采样。靠近Matanzas入口的地点的鱼类生物多样性较低,单位努力的渔获量较高。单位努力渔获量和鱼类生物多样性表现出较大的时间变化,并与温度、叶绿素a和浮游植物生物多样性相关。我们研究了鱼类群落在水中停留时间、浮游植物生物量和营养物质浓度方面的不同地点。鱼类群落生物多样性和CPUE与温度、叶绿素-a和浮游植物生物多样性的相关性虽然重要,但可能只代表了影响鱼类群落组成的环境条件、栖息地、猎物和捕食的所有驱动因素的一个子集。
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The Nearshore Nekton Community in Relation to Phytoplankton Biomass, Biodiversity, and Water Quality in a Northeast Florida Lagoonal Estuary System
Abstract Estuaries are home to diverse, abundant fish communities. As increasing coastal development, habitat alteration and loss, and changes in water quality potentially impact fish biomass and biodiversity within estuaries, it is important to monitor for and understand changes in these important parameters, particularly as they relate to water quality. This study examined the relationships between fish catch per unit effort, fish biodiversity, and water-quality parameters—specifically phytoplankton biomass, phytoplankton biodiversity, and nutrient concentrations—from 2014 to 2016 within a lagoonal northeast Florida estuary. For this region, this is the first reported examination of the relationships between fish biodiversity, fish catch, and water quality that includes phytoplankton biomass and nutrients. We carried out monthly fish seine-net sampling, phytoplankton net tows, and water-quality sampling at 4 sites within the Guana–Tolomato–Matanzas estuary. Sites closer to Matanzas Inlet had lower fish biodiversity and higher fish catch per unit effort. Fish catch per unit effort and fish biodiversity showed a large degree of temporal variation and showed correlations with temperature, chlorophyll-a, and phytoplankton biodiversity. We examined differences between sites among fish communities in terms of water-residence time, phytoplankton biomass, and nutrient concentrations. The correlations of fish community biodiversity and CPUE with temperature, chlorophyll-a, and phytoplankton biodiversity, while important, likely represent only a subset of all the drivers regarding environmental conditions, habitat, prey, and predation, all of which influence fish community composition.
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Southeastern Naturalist
Southeastern Naturalist 环境科学-生态学
CiteScore
1.20
自引率
16.70%
发文量
31
审稿时长
18-36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Southeastern Naturalist covers all aspects of the natural history sciences of terrestrial, freshwater, and marine organisms and the environments of the southeastern portion of North America, roughly bounded from North Carolina south to Florida, west to Texas, north to Oklahoma, and east back to North Carolina. Manuscripts based on field studies outside of this region that provide information on species within this region may be considered at the Editor’s discretion.
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