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Andradi-Brown, Dominic A.
Beer, Angela J. E.
Head, Catherine E. I.
Hidayat, Nur Ismu
Lindfield, Steven J.
Mitchell, Catherine R.
Pada, Defy N.
Piesinger, Nikola M.
Ahmadia, Gabby N.

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Coral Reefs. Springer. 2021, 40(1), S. 111-130. ISSN 0722-4028. eISSN 1432-0975. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1007/s00338-020-02020-7

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Mesophotic coral ecosystems (MCEs; reefs 30–150 m depth) are poorly studied, with existing research heavily geographically biased away from the most species-rich reef regions. Yet, MCEs are of high interest because of their unique species and potential to act as refuges from the impacts of fishing. Using baited remote underwater video systems, we surveyed reef fish communities from 2 to 85 m depths throughout the Raja Ampat archipelago in West Papua, Indonesia—an area considered the heart of the Coral Triangle where coral reef biodiversity is greatest. We sought to provide the first assessment of fish communities across this depth gradient in the region and identify whether human population density and market access differently affected fish abundance based on depth. Here we show that—similar to shallow reefs—Raja Ampat MCEs are exceptionally diverse, with 152 fish species recorded at depths greater than 40 m. We found that fish community structures were highly depth driven, with declines in fish abundance at increased depth. In contrast to previous studies elsewhere in the world, we found that the proportion of planktivores declined across the shallow reef to MCE depth gradient. While greater human population density correlated with lower Epinephelidae and Lutjanidae abundance (two key fisheries families), we did not find evidence that MCEs provide a depth refuge from fishing. Surprisingly, we also found that fish abundance declined at greater distances from the major regional market—likely caused by historical fisheries pressure in more remote areas. These results both expand upon and contrast some previously established MCE-depth patterns and human impact patterns on fish communities, suggesting that regional context and historical pressures matters. Our findings highlight the need for future MCE studies within the Coral Triangle region.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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Mesophotic coral ecosystem, Raja Ampat, Indonesia, Market distance, Reef fish, Depth gradient

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ISO 690ANDRADI-BROWN, Dominic A., Angela J. E. BEER, Luigi COLIN, Catherine E. I. HEAD, Nur Ismu HIDAYAT, Steven J. LINDFIELD, Catherine R. MITCHELL, Defy N. PADA, Nikola M. PIESINGER, Gabby N. AHMADIA, 2021. Highly diverse mesophotic reef fish communities in Raja Ampat, West Papua. In: Coral Reefs. Springer. 2021, 40(1), S. 111-130. ISSN 0722-4028. eISSN 1432-0975. Verfügbar unter: doi: 10.1007/s00338-020-02020-7
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@article{AndradiBrown2021-02Highl-74298,
  title={Highly diverse mesophotic reef fish communities in Raja Ampat, West Papua},
  year={2021},
  doi={10.1007/s00338-020-02020-7},
  number={1},
  volume={40},
  issn={0722-4028},
  journal={Coral Reefs},
  pages={111--130},
  author={Andradi-Brown, Dominic A. and Beer, Angela J. E. and Colin, Luigi and Head, Catherine E. I. and Hidayat, Nur Ismu and Lindfield, Steven J. and Mitchell, Catherine R. and Pada, Defy N. and Piesinger, Nikola M. and Ahmadia, Gabby N.}
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