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Cryptic fish associated with different substrates in two coastal reef communities of Colima, Mexico

  • Autores: Anaid Cadena Estrada, Christian D Ortega-Ortiz, Marco A. Liñán Cabello
  • Localización: Latin American Journal of Aquatic Research, ISSN-e 0718-560X, ISSN 0716-1069, Vol. 47, Nº. 2, 2019, págs. 318-330
  • Idioma: inglés
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Cryptic fish associated with different substrates in two coastal reef communities of Colima, Mexico.
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    • español

      The ecological importance of cryptic ichthyofauna in the trophic chains of reef communities has scarcely been studied. It has been established that cryptic fish (CF) contribute to keeping the equilibrium of marine environments, and are also potential indicators of the environment. In the present study, ecological evaluations of CF associated with two reef communities off the Colima, Mexico coast (La Boquita - LB, and Bahía Carrizales - CA) were carried out. A total of 16 surveys were carried out during winter-spring (WS) and eight surveys were carried out in summer-fall (SF). Three CF surveys were carried out in each reef community, covering a 180 m2 area; several ecological indices were calculated and the benthic habitat was characterized. A total of 3,056 CF belonging to 23 species, 22 genera and 15 families were recorded. The species Axoclinus lucillae, Acanthemblemaria macrospilus, Coralliozetus boehlkei, Ekemblemaria myersi and Hippocampus ingens represented new records for the region. The physiographic and topographic characteristics of the marine substrate were decisive for the occurrence of CF, especially those with reduced mobility. There was higher CF richness and diversity during the SF. The species C. boehlkei and E. myers, associated with rocky environments with high sponge and macroalgae cover, were identified as potential bioindicators of environmental quality. The species Cirrhitichtys oxycechalus, Acanthemblemaria macrospilus, Coryphopterus urospilus, and Elacatinus punticulatus were associated with coralline, crystalline, and relatively unperturbed environments.

    • English

      It has been established that cryptic fish (CF) contribute to keeping the equilibrium of marine environments, and are also potential indicators of the environment. In the present study, ecological evaluations of CF-associated with reef communities exposed to high or low anthropogenic pressure off the coast of Colima, Mexico (La Boquita-LB, and Carrizales Bay-CA, respectively) were carried out. During 2014 a total of 16 surveys were carried out during winter-spring (WS), and eight surveys were carried out in summer-fall (SF). Three CF surveys were carried out in each reef community, covering a 180 m2 area; several ecological indices were calculated, and the benthic habitat was characterized. A total of 3,056 CF belonging to 23 species, 22 genera, and 15 families were recorded. The species Axoclinus lucillae, Acanthemblemaria macrospilus, Coralliozetus boehlkei, Ekemblemaria myersi, and Hippocampus ingens represented new records for CA and LB. The physiographic and topographic characteristics of the marine substrate were factors that significantly influenced the occurrence of CF, especially those with reduced mobility. There was higher CF richness and diversity during the SF. The species A. macrospilus, C. boehlkei, and E. myersi, associated with rocky environments with high sponge and macroalgae cover, were identified as potential bioindicators of degradation of the benthic habitat. The species Cirrhitichtys oxycechalus, A. macrospilus, Coryphopterus urospilus, and Elacatinus punticulatus were associated with coralline, crystalline, and relatively unperturbed environments.


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