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Floating and fixed artificial habitats: Spatial and temporal patterns of benthic communities in a coral reef environment
Authors:S Perkol-Finkel  G Zilman  I Sella  T Miloh  Y Benayahu
Institution:1. Department of Zoology, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, P.O.B 39040, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel;2. Department of Fluid Mechanics, The Faculty of Engineering, Tel Aviv University, P.O.B 39040, Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel
Abstract:While natural marine habitats with motion capabilities, e.g., kelps and seaweeds, have been studied alongside their associated fouling communities, little is known of the effect of motion on the communities of floating artificial habitats such as buoys, rafts, and pontoons, particularly in tropical systems. Hydrodynamic features greatly differ between floating and fixed artificial substrata, which in turn affect the structure of their associated communities. This study tested the hypothesis that floating and fixed artificial installations in a tropical reef system (Eilat, Red Sea) would support different benthic communities throughout space and time. Specifically, we examined differences in communities recruited onto settlement plates between floating and fixed installations deployed at three different sites, along a two-year monitoring period. The three sites exhibited distinct differences in species assemblages between the monitoring dates (6, 12, 18 and 24 months post deployment), mainly between the first and the last two dates. The average level of dissimilarity between floating and fixed installations increased over time at all sites. Over 50% of the dissimilarity between the floating and fixed installations resulted from five taxonomic groups i.e., bryozoans, bivalves, barnacles, sponges, including the amount of bare space on the settlement plates. The contribution of these groups to the dissimilarity changed both temporally within each site, and spatially among sites. The observed differences were related to the hydrodynamic characteristics of floating and fixed habitats, interacting with biotic features such as predation, successional processes and seasonality; and abiotic features including small-scale spatial changes, light, and position in the water column.
Keywords:artificial reefs  substratum motion  corals  benthic communities  hydrodynamics  coastal structures
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