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Mellin Camille, Andrefouët Serge, Ponton Dominique. (2007). Spatial predictability of juvenile fish species richness and abundance in a coral reef environment. Coral Reefs, 26 (4), p. 895-907. ISSN 0722-4028.

Titre du document
Spatial predictability of juvenile fish species richness and abundance in a coral reef environment
Année de publication
2007
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000251579300019
Auteurs
Mellin Camille, Andrefouët Serge, Ponton Dominique
Source
Coral Reefs, 2007, 26 (4), p. 895-907 ISSN 0722-4028
Juvenile reef fish communities represent an essential component of coral reef ecosystems in the current focus of fish population dynamics and coral reef resilience. Juvenile fish survival depends on habitat characteristics and is, following settlement, the first determinant of the number of individuals within adult populations. The goal of this study was to provide methods for mapping juvenile fish species richness and abundance into spatial domains suitable for micro and meso-scale analysis and management decisions. Generalized Linear Models predicting juvenile fish species richness and abundance were developed according to spatial and temporal environmental variables measured from 10 m up to 10 kin in the southwest lagoon of New Caledonia. The statistical model was further spatially generalized using a 1.5-m resolution, independently created, remotely sensed, habitat map. This procedure revealed that : (1) spatial factors at 10 to 100-m scale explained up to 71% of variability in juvenile species richness, (2) a small improvement (75%) was gained when a combination of environmental variables at different spatial and temporal scales was used and (3) the coupling of remotely sensed data, geographical information system tools and point-based ecological data showed that the highest species richness and abundance were predicted along a narrow margin overlapping the coral reef flat and adjacent seagrass beds. Spatially explicit models of species distribution may be relevant for the management of reef communities when strong relationships exist between faunistic and environmental variables and when models are built at appropriate scales.
Plan de classement
Ecologie, systèmes aquatiques [036] ; Télédétection [126]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010040883]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010040883
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