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Four decades of reef observations illuminate deep-water grouper hotspots
Fish and Fisheries ( IF 6.7 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-19 , DOI: 10.1111/faf.12548
Avery B. Paxton 1, 2 , Stacey L. Harter 3 , Steve W. Ross 4 , Christina M. Schobernd 5 , Brendan J. Runde 6 , Paul J. Rudershausen 6 , Katrina H. Johnson 7 , Kyle W. Shertzer 5 , Nathan M. Bacheler 5 , Jeffrey A. Buckel 6 , G. Todd Kellison 5 , J. Christopher Taylor 2
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Fish often aggregate to spawn, feed, rest, or avoid predation. Direct observations of very high counts of large-bodied grouper on deep shipwrecks, however, do not fit into typical descriptions of spawning-, resource-, or predation-driven aggregations. To investigate whether these observations are rare or part of an underlying pattern, we synthesized four decades (1979–2019) of direct observations of groupers on deep-water (50–300 m) habitats along the southeastern United States (Cape Hatteras, NC to Cape Canaveral, FL). The direct observations, which included 439 remotely operated vehicle transects, 235 human-occupied vehicle transects, and 881 hook-and-line drops, revealed six hotspots of deep-water groupers on three shipwrecks, two artificial reefs, and one boulder field. Grouper counts at these hotspots (0.10–5.40 grouper per linear m surveyed) exceeded counts of grouper outside of hotspots (<0.01–0.02 grouper per linear m surveyed) by multiple orders of magnitude. Commonalities among the sites with grouper hotspots included that all are relatively isolated structures surrounded by unconsolidated sediments and located in shelf-edge to upper-slope depths. Thus, it appears that these isolated habitats, despite their small spatial footprint, represent a disproportionate abundance of deep-water groupers. Future research efforts should determine how groupers derive sufficient resources from, and thus co-occur on, these small habitats and how these aggregations relate to the large-scale dynamics of these populations.
更新日期:2021-03-19
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