Rocky reef fish biodiversity and conservation in a Brazilian Hope Spot region

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Autor(a) principal: Machado,Augusto A.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Moraes,Fernando C. de, Aguiar,Aline A., Hostim-Silva,Mauricio, Santos,Luciano N., Bertoncini,Áthila A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Neotropical ichthyology (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-62252022000300213
Resumo: Abstract Coastal islands of Grande Rio, located south Rio de Janeiro and Maricá cities have been under multiple anthropogenic impacts. Despite these problems, these insular systems shelter a high diversity of fish species. Reef fishes are essential components of tropical marine coastal communities, also providing food and income for millions of people around the world. In this work, we generated an updated checklist from Cagarras Islands Natural Monument and surrounding areas based on fisheries data, literature records and multiple sampling techniques, including the Submersible Rotating Video technique, used for the first time in Brazil. We present an inventory of 282 fish species representing 91 different families, with 21 new records for the study area, including a non-native species (Heniochus acuminatus). In addition, our results show a moderate endemism level for the Brazilian province (approximately 6.0%), while 10.5% of species are assigned to one of IUCN’s threatened categories. Our efforts show the fish biodiversity scenario and their distribution on coastal islands more than 10 years after the Cagarras Islands Natural Monument establishment, reinforcing the importance of monitoring research programs for the management of this Marine Protected Area and surrounding waters, that play a key role for artisanal fisheries.
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title Rocky reef fish biodiversity and conservation in a Brazilian Hope Spot region
spellingShingle Rocky reef fish biodiversity and conservation in a Brazilian Hope Spot region
Machado,Augusto A.
Checklist
Marine Protected Areas
Non-destructive techniques
Richness
South Atlantic
title_short Rocky reef fish biodiversity and conservation in a Brazilian Hope Spot region
title_full Rocky reef fish biodiversity and conservation in a Brazilian Hope Spot region
title_fullStr Rocky reef fish biodiversity and conservation in a Brazilian Hope Spot region
title_full_unstemmed Rocky reef fish biodiversity and conservation in a Brazilian Hope Spot region
title_sort Rocky reef fish biodiversity and conservation in a Brazilian Hope Spot region
author Machado,Augusto A.
author_facet Machado,Augusto A.
Moraes,Fernando C. de
Aguiar,Aline A.
Hostim-Silva,Mauricio
Santos,Luciano N.
Bertoncini,Áthila A.
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author2 Moraes,Fernando C. de
Aguiar,Aline A.
Hostim-Silva,Mauricio
Santos,Luciano N.
Bertoncini,Áthila A.
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado,Augusto A.
Moraes,Fernando C. de
Aguiar,Aline A.
Hostim-Silva,Mauricio
Santos,Luciano N.
Bertoncini,Áthila A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Checklist
Marine Protected Areas
Non-destructive techniques
Richness
South Atlantic
topic Checklist
Marine Protected Areas
Non-destructive techniques
Richness
South Atlantic
description Abstract Coastal islands of Grande Rio, located south Rio de Janeiro and Maricá cities have been under multiple anthropogenic impacts. Despite these problems, these insular systems shelter a high diversity of fish species. Reef fishes are essential components of tropical marine coastal communities, also providing food and income for millions of people around the world. In this work, we generated an updated checklist from Cagarras Islands Natural Monument and surrounding areas based on fisheries data, literature records and multiple sampling techniques, including the Submersible Rotating Video technique, used for the first time in Brazil. We present an inventory of 282 fish species representing 91 different families, with 21 new records for the study area, including a non-native species (Heniochus acuminatus). In addition, our results show a moderate endemism level for the Brazilian province (approximately 6.0%), while 10.5% of species are assigned to one of IUCN’s threatened categories. Our efforts show the fish biodiversity scenario and their distribution on coastal islands more than 10 years after the Cagarras Islands Natural Monument establishment, reinforcing the importance of monitoring research programs for the management of this Marine Protected Area and surrounding waters, that play a key role for artisanal fisheries.
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