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Fish sounds of photic and mesophotic coral reefs: variation with depth and type of island
Raick, X.; Di Iorio, L.; Lecchini, D.; Gervaise, C.; Hedouin, L.; Under The Pole Consortium; Pérez-Rosales, G.; Rouzé, H.; Bertucci, F.; Parmentier, E. (2023). Fish sounds of photic and mesophotic coral reefs: variation with depth and type of island. Coral Reefs 42: 285-297. https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00338-022-02343-7
In: Coral Reefs. Springer: Berlin; Heidelberg; New York. ISSN 0722-4028; e-ISSN 1432-0975, meer
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Soundscape; French polynesia; Passive acoustic monitoring; Mesophoticcoral ecosystems; Biophony |
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- Raick, X., meer
- Di Iorio, L.
- Lecchini, D.
- Gervaise, C.
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- Hedouin, L.
- Under The Pole Consortium
- Pérez-Rosales, G.
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- Rouzé, H.
- Bertucci, F., meer
- Parmentier, E., meer
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Abstract |
Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems remain largely unexplored. The aim of this study was to determine how the acoustic fish biodiversity varied depending on the depth and the type of island in six Polynesian islands. The link between benthic cover and fish sound diversity was established. In most islands, acoustic fish alpha-diversity decreased between 20 and 60 m but not between 60 and 120 m. Fish sound types community composition was more driven by depth, likely due to benthic coral cover differences, than by the type of island. These results show fish sounds exhibit a bathymetric stratification and can reflect different habitat features. It opens perspectives in the monitoring of mesophotic coral ecosystems using passive acoustics. |
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