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Spatial pattern of coastal fish assemblages in different habitats in North‐western Mediterranean
Authors:Gabriele La Mesa  Andrea Molinari  Silvia Gambaccini  Leonardo Tunesi
Institution:1. Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (ISPRA), Rome, Italy;2. Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Uomo e dell’Ambiente (DSUA), Università di Pisa, Pisa, Italy
Abstract:Variability of fish assemblages across habitat structures can depend on spatial scales. A hierarchical sampling design was used to assess the spatial variability of temperate fish assemblages in different habitats and at multiple scales. Underwater visual censuses were carried out along the coasts of Elba Island (NW Mediterranean) on Posidonia oceanica beds, rocky algal reefs and sandy habitat at three spatial scales, namely tens of metres (individual replicates), hundreds of metres (sites) and tens of kilometres (locations). At the assemblage level, there was a clear relationship between fish and habitat type and the observed habitat‐related differences were largely dependent on species identity. Fish assemblages on P. oceanica beds and rocky reefs shared a high number of species, whereas overlap with sandy assemblages was negligible. Multivariate analyses revealed significant differences in fish assemblages among habitats, although there was also a significant habitat × site interaction. These differences relied mainly upon assemblage composition and species richness. Assemblages on rocky reefs and P. oceanica meadows usually harboured a higher number of species and individuals compared with sandy assemblages. Nevertheless, the patterns of habitat‐related differences in species richness and, especially, in the total number of fish, changed significantly from site to site. Eight species showed significant differences over habitats, but they were not consistent due to the interaction of habitat with site. Predictability of fish at both assemblage and population levels decreased with the scale of observation, and the spatial pattern of fish observed at the smallest scale was likely dependent on factors other than habitat type.
Keywords:Fish assemblage  habitat association  hierarchical analysis  Mediterranean Sea  spatial scales
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