Nekton communities as indicators of habitat functionality in Philippine mangrove plantations

In the present study, we investigated the changes to nekton communities with increasing mangrove forest age and relationships between nekton and the mangrove vegetation, mangrove sediments and environmental variables. The nekton community was assessed as a potential indicator for evaluating habitat...

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Main Authors: Salmo, Severino G, III, Tibbetts, Ian R, Duke, Norman C
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.es-faculty-pubs-10082020-02-08T01:28:10Z Nekton communities as indicators of habitat functionality in Philippine mangrove plantations Salmo, Severino G, III Tibbetts, Ian R Duke, Norman C In the present study, we investigated the changes to nekton communities with increasing mangrove forest age and relationships between nekton and the mangrove vegetation, mangrove sediments and environmental variables. The nekton community was assessed as a potential indicator for evaluating habitat functionality of mangrove planting programs. In all, 99 species from 52 families were captured, including crabs, shrimp, squid and fish. The crustacean assemblage was dominated by Portunidae and Penaeidae, whereas the fish assemblage was dominated by Atherinidae, Apogonidae, Hemirhamphidae, Tetraodontidae, Congridae, Sphyraenidae, Murraenidae, Ambassidae, Gerreidae, Clupeidae, Platycephalidae, Gobiidae, Mullidae and Plotosidae, with these families accounting for 90% of all individuals collected. The species composition, abundance and biomass of the nekton community were not significantly correlated with mangrove vegetation and sediment variables, but were significantly associated with environmental variables, particularly proximity to reef and tidal inundation. The lack of correlations suggests that the whole nekton assemblage was not a useful indicator in evaluating the progress of restoring habitat functionality in these planted mangroves. However, a significant interaction with mangrove vegetation was found for non-fish components of the nekton. As such, crustaceans, particularly of the Portunidae and Penaeidae families, were useful indicators for determining the habitat functionality of planted mangroves. 2017-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/9 https://www.publish.csiro.au/mf/MF17116 Environmental Science Faculty Publications Archīum Ateneo crustaceans fish Philippines restoration indicator Environmental Sciences
institution Ateneo De Manila University
building Ateneo De Manila University Library
country Philippines
collection archium.Ateneo Institutional Repository
topic crustaceans
fish
Philippines
restoration indicator
Environmental Sciences
spellingShingle crustaceans
fish
Philippines
restoration indicator
Environmental Sciences
Salmo, Severino G, III
Tibbetts, Ian R
Duke, Norman C
Nekton communities as indicators of habitat functionality in Philippine mangrove plantations
description In the present study, we investigated the changes to nekton communities with increasing mangrove forest age and relationships between nekton and the mangrove vegetation, mangrove sediments and environmental variables. The nekton community was assessed as a potential indicator for evaluating habitat functionality of mangrove planting programs. In all, 99 species from 52 families were captured, including crabs, shrimp, squid and fish. The crustacean assemblage was dominated by Portunidae and Penaeidae, whereas the fish assemblage was dominated by Atherinidae, Apogonidae, Hemirhamphidae, Tetraodontidae, Congridae, Sphyraenidae, Murraenidae, Ambassidae, Gerreidae, Clupeidae, Platycephalidae, Gobiidae, Mullidae and Plotosidae, with these families accounting for 90% of all individuals collected. The species composition, abundance and biomass of the nekton community were not significantly correlated with mangrove vegetation and sediment variables, but were significantly associated with environmental variables, particularly proximity to reef and tidal inundation. The lack of correlations suggests that the whole nekton assemblage was not a useful indicator in evaluating the progress of restoring habitat functionality in these planted mangroves. However, a significant interaction with mangrove vegetation was found for non-fish components of the nekton. As such, crustaceans, particularly of the Portunidae and Penaeidae families, were useful indicators for determining the habitat functionality of planted mangroves.
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author Salmo, Severino G, III
Tibbetts, Ian R
Duke, Norman C
author_facet Salmo, Severino G, III
Tibbetts, Ian R
Duke, Norman C
author_sort Salmo, Severino G, III
title Nekton communities as indicators of habitat functionality in Philippine mangrove plantations
title_short Nekton communities as indicators of habitat functionality in Philippine mangrove plantations
title_full Nekton communities as indicators of habitat functionality in Philippine mangrove plantations
title_fullStr Nekton communities as indicators of habitat functionality in Philippine mangrove plantations
title_full_unstemmed Nekton communities as indicators of habitat functionality in Philippine mangrove plantations
title_sort nekton communities as indicators of habitat functionality in philippine mangrove plantations
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2017
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/es-faculty-pubs/9
https://www.publish.csiro.au/mf/MF17116
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