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Deepwater fish assemblages at Isla del Coco National Park and Las Gemelas Seamount, Costa Rica / Conjuntos de peces de aguas profundas en el Parque Nacional Isla del Coco y el Monte Submarino Las Gemelas, Costa Rica
Starr, Richard M; Green, Kristen; Sala, Enric.
  • Starr, Richard M; University of California Sea Grant Program and Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. US
  • Green, Kristen; University of California Sea Grant Program and Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. US
  • Sala, Enric; University of California Sea Grant Program and Moss Landing Marine Laboratories. US
Rev. biol. trop ; 60(supl.3): 347-362, nov. 2012. ilus, graf, tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: lil-672101
ABSTRACT
The deepwater faunas of oceanic islands and seamounts of the Eastern Tropical Pacific are poorly known. From 11-22 September 2009 we conducted an exploration of the deepwater areas of the Isla del Coco Marine Conservation Area, Costa Rica and a nearby seamount using a manned submersible. The goal of the exploration was to characterize the habitats and biota, and conduct quantitative surveys of the deepwater portions of Isla del Coco National Park and Las Gemelas Seamount, located about 50km southwest of Isla del Coco. We completed a total of 22 submersible dives, spanning more than 80hr underwater, and collected a total of 36hr of video. We surveyed habitats from 50-402m and observed more than 45 species of fishes, some of which have not yet been described and are likely new to science. The diversity of fish species in deep water at Isla del Coco National Park was lower than the diversity of fishes in shallow water, and eight species groups accounted for more than 95% of the total fish biomass. The combined density of all fish species was higher at Las Gemelas Seamount (253 fishes/100m²) than at Isla del Coco National Park (138 fishes/100m²). The combined density of fishes in habitats comprised primarily of bedrock or large boulders outcrops was more than three times as high at Las Gemelas Seamount as it was at Isla del Coco National Park. This discrepancy was caused by the extremely high concentration of Anthiinae fishes in rocky habitats at Las Gemelas Seamount. Densities of fishes in the other habitats were similar between the two sites. Similarly, when estimates of fish density were plotted by slope categories the density was much greater on steep slopes, which were usually comprised of rock habitats. Also, the density of fishes was greatest on high rugosity habitats. Results of these submersible surveys indicate that seamounts in the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean may be an important source of biodiversity and that more quantitative surveys are needed to characterize the fauna of the region.
RESUMEN
Las faunas de aguas profundas de islas oceánicas del Pacífico Tropical Oriental se conocen poco y de los montes submarinos nada. Del 11 al 22 de septiembre de 2009 llevamos a cabo una exploración de zonas profundos del Área de Conservación Marina Isla del Coco utilizando un submarino tripulado. El objetivo del estudio fue caracterizar los hábitats y las comunidades, y cuantificar las poblaciones de peces de profundidad en la Isla del Coco y los montes submarinos Las Gemelas, situados a 50km al suroeste de la Isla del Coco. Realizamos 22 inmersiones con el submarino, con más de 80 horas de observación submarina, y filmamos 30 horas de video. Investigamos hábitats entre 50-402m de profundidad y observamos más de 45 especies de peces, algunas de las cuales son especies nuevas para la ciencia. La diversidad de peces profundos en la Isla del Coco fue menor que en aguas someras, y ocho grupos de especies representaron más del 95% de la biomasa total de peces. La densidad combinada de peces fue 253 peces/100m² en Las Gemelas y 138 peces/100m² en la Isla del Coco.
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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: LILACS (Américas) Assunto principal: Oceanos e Mares / Conservação dos Recursos Naturais / Biodiversidade / Peixes Idioma: Inglês Revista: Rev. biol. trop Ano de publicação: 2012 Tipo de documento: Artigo Instituição/País de afiliação: University of California Sea Grant Program and Moss Landing Marine Laboratories/US

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Texto completo: DisponíveL Índice: LILACS (Américas) Assunto principal: Oceanos e Mares / Conservação dos Recursos Naturais / Biodiversidade / Peixes Idioma: Inglês Revista: Rev. biol. trop Ano de publicação: 2012 Tipo de documento: Artigo Instituição/País de afiliação: University of California Sea Grant Program and Moss Landing Marine Laboratories/US