Authors
Alejandro Pérez-Matus, Lara A Ferry-Graham, Alfredo Cea, Julio A Vásquez
Publication date
2007/12/13
Journal
Marine and Freshwater Research
Volume
58
Issue
12
Pages
1069-1085
Publisher
CSIRO PUBLISHING
Description
An important aim of fish ecology is to understand and predict patterns of distribution and abundance in marine communities. Such patterns were examined at four kelp-dominated sites along the northern coast of Chile (19° through 30° S) over 1 year. Fish species richness, diversity and abundance estimates obtained via observational and destructive sampling methods were compared among sites as were habitat and environmental variables that characterised the sites; including sea water temperature below the surface, nutrients, productivity, visibility, density of macroalgae stands, and percentage cover of observed microhabitats (including understorey algae and faunal assemblages). In total, 19 fish species belonging to 14 families were observed from all sites. Species richness and diversity were highest in sites where kelp canopy was composed of two species and where kelp was densest, although only species …
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Scholar articles
A Pérez-Matus, LA Ferry-Graham, A Cea, JA Vásquez - Marine and Freshwater Research, 2007