Temporal and spatial variation of fish community and their nursery in a tropical seagrass meadow

Fish species composition and spatio-temporal variability of the community were studied in a tropical seagrass meadow located in a lagoon in the eastern part of North Sulawesi. The diversity of fish community in the seagrass meadows was relatively high, with the Shannon-Wiener index ranging from 1.57...

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Main Authors: Du, Jianguo, Wang, Yanguo, Peristiwady, Teguh, Liao, Jianji, Makatipu, Petrus Christianus, Huwae, Ricardo, Ju, Peilong, Loh, Kar Hoe, Chen, Bin
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spelling my.um.eprints.221252019-08-30T02:08:26Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/22125/ Temporal and spatial variation of fish community and their nursery in a tropical seagrass meadow Du, Jianguo Wang, Yanguo Peristiwady, Teguh Liao, Jianji Makatipu, Petrus Christianus Huwae, Ricardo Ju, Peilong Loh, Kar Hoe Chen, Bin Q Science (General) QH Natural history Fish species composition and spatio-temporal variability of the community were studied in a tropical seagrass meadow located in a lagoon in the eastern part of North Sulawesi. The diversity of fish community in the seagrass meadows was relatively high, with the Shannon-Wiener index ranging from 1.57 to 3.69. The family Apogonidae was the most dominant in abundance (8.27 ind./(100 m2)) and biomass (28.49 g/(100 m2)). At the species level, Apogon lateralis and Sphaeramia orbicularis were the most dominant species in abundance and biomass, respectively. For spatial distribution on species, the end, middle and mouth of the lagoon clustered together as a whole, which may be due to the substrate types found in those zones. The fish species, fish abundance and fish biomass were greater in the dry and wet seasons than in the transition season, which is explained by the strong monsoon, which provides a more suitable environment and food for the fish. The maximum length of 93.10% of the captured species was less than their length at maturity, indicating that seagrass meadows are nursery habitats for many fishes. Therefore, protection of the seagrass meadows is essential for fisheries and sustainable resource utilization. Springer Verlag 2018 Article PeerReviewed Du, Jianguo and Wang, Yanguo and Peristiwady, Teguh and Liao, Jianji and Makatipu, Petrus Christianus and Huwae, Ricardo and Ju, Peilong and Loh, Kar Hoe and Chen, Bin (2018) Temporal and spatial variation of fish community and their nursery in a tropical seagrass meadow. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 37 (12). pp. 63-72. ISSN 0253-505X https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-018-1288-z doi:10.1007/s13131-018-1288-z
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topic Q Science (General)
QH Natural history
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QH Natural history
Du, Jianguo
Wang, Yanguo
Peristiwady, Teguh
Liao, Jianji
Makatipu, Petrus Christianus
Huwae, Ricardo
Ju, Peilong
Loh, Kar Hoe
Chen, Bin
Temporal and spatial variation of fish community and their nursery in a tropical seagrass meadow
description Fish species composition and spatio-temporal variability of the community were studied in a tropical seagrass meadow located in a lagoon in the eastern part of North Sulawesi. The diversity of fish community in the seagrass meadows was relatively high, with the Shannon-Wiener index ranging from 1.57 to 3.69. The family Apogonidae was the most dominant in abundance (8.27 ind./(100 m2)) and biomass (28.49 g/(100 m2)). At the species level, Apogon lateralis and Sphaeramia orbicularis were the most dominant species in abundance and biomass, respectively. For spatial distribution on species, the end, middle and mouth of the lagoon clustered together as a whole, which may be due to the substrate types found in those zones. The fish species, fish abundance and fish biomass were greater in the dry and wet seasons than in the transition season, which is explained by the strong monsoon, which provides a more suitable environment and food for the fish. The maximum length of 93.10% of the captured species was less than their length at maturity, indicating that seagrass meadows are nursery habitats for many fishes. Therefore, protection of the seagrass meadows is essential for fisheries and sustainable resource utilization.
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author Du, Jianguo
Wang, Yanguo
Peristiwady, Teguh
Liao, Jianji
Makatipu, Petrus Christianus
Huwae, Ricardo
Ju, Peilong
Loh, Kar Hoe
Chen, Bin
author_facet Du, Jianguo
Wang, Yanguo
Peristiwady, Teguh
Liao, Jianji
Makatipu, Petrus Christianus
Huwae, Ricardo
Ju, Peilong
Loh, Kar Hoe
Chen, Bin
author_sort Du, Jianguo
title Temporal and spatial variation of fish community and their nursery in a tropical seagrass meadow
title_short Temporal and spatial variation of fish community and their nursery in a tropical seagrass meadow
title_full Temporal and spatial variation of fish community and their nursery in a tropical seagrass meadow
title_fullStr Temporal and spatial variation of fish community and their nursery in a tropical seagrass meadow
title_full_unstemmed Temporal and spatial variation of fish community and their nursery in a tropical seagrass meadow
title_sort temporal and spatial variation of fish community and their nursery in a tropical seagrass meadow
publisher Springer Verlag
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/22125/
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-018-1288-z
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