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Spatial patterns of Yucatan reef fish communities: Testing models using a multi-scale survey design
Authors:Enrique Nú  ñ  ez-Lara,Pierre Legendre
Affiliation:a Laboratorio Ecología de Ecosistemas de Arrecifes Coralinos, Departamento de Recursos del Mar, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, Carretera Antigua a Progreso Km 6, A.P. 73 CORDEMEX, Mérida, Yucatán, México
b Département de Sciences Bioloques, Université de Montréal, C.P. 6128, succursale Centre-ville, Montréal (Québec), Canada H3C 3J7
Abstract:
Using a hierarchical multi-scale survey design, we examined the spatial patterns of reef fish communities and tested ecological models concerning the relative importance of reef geomorphology and anthropogenic pressure possibly driving community structure. Canonical redundancy analysis was used as a form of multivariate analysis of variance (MANOVA) to asses differences in reef fish community composition at two spatial scales: broad (105 m) and intermediate (104 m). Surveys were conducted on the east coast of the Yucatan Peninsula (Mexican Caribbean fringing reef), including regions and reefs which differed in geomophologic structure and human use. Seven hundred and fourteen line transects were distributed among 13 reef localities belonging to different regions established a priori. Transects covered four types of reef habitat: lagoon, front, slope, and terrace. Tests of significance were based on permutation procedures. Significant differences among regions were found for the lagoon, slope, and terrace fish communities, consistent with the geomorphologic model, but it is only in the reef lagoon that they were consistent with the anthropogenic model, which may indicate an effect of coastal human activities. Significant differences among reefs within regions were observed, which could be associated with local environmental gradients. Canonical nested MANOVA was an appropriate method for testing ecological hypotheses about the functioning of complex biological systems. The use of a surveying strategy that explicitly incorporated the spatial structure represents an important contribution of this paper to coral reef fish ecology.
Keywords:Anthropogenic disturbance   Canonical analysis   Nested survey design   Reef-fish community   Reef geomorphology   Spatial analysis   Yucatan Peninsula
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