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DOI10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.03.011
Association to vegetated habitats and different vulnerability to habitat degradation for two fish species; Epinephelus areolatus (Serranidae) and Siganus canaliculatus (Siganidae); from the western Arabian Gulf
Lin Y.-J.; Roa-Ureta R.H.; Rabaoui L.; Grandcourt E.M.; Maneja R.H.; Al-Abdulkader K.; Qurban M.A.
发表日期2019
ISSN0025326X
起始页码482
结束页码492
卷号141
英文摘要Epinephelus areolatus and Siganus canaliculatus are two species of fisheries importance associated with vegetated habitats, which are in turn threatened by human activities such as land filling. We tested their associations with vegetated habitats in the Arabian Gulf and examined essential life history traits to infer their vulnerability to the degradation of vegetated habitats. Epinephelus areolatus is found to be more abundant at deeper offshore vegetated habitats, while S. canaliculatus has higher abundance at shallow nearshore habitats. Epinephelus areolatus exhibits a longer life span, lower growth coefficient, larger size at 50% maturity, lower natural mortality, and protogynous sexual pattern, compared to Siganus canaliculatus. Accordingly, Epinephelus areolatus is expected to be more vulnerable to habitat degradation and environmental fluctuations. Different preferences in using vegetated habitats and degrees of vulnerability to habitat degradation for these two species could be further integrated to set priorities for management and conservation plans. © 2019
英文关键词Abundance; Arabian Gulf; Epinephelus areolatus; Habitat; Life history; Siganus canaliculatus
语种英语
scopus关键词Conservation; Offshore oil well production; Abundance; Arabian Gulf; Epinephelus areolatus; Habitat; Life history; Siganus canaliculatus; Ecosystems; abundance; anthropogenic effect; conservation management; habitat fragmentation; habitat structure; human activity; life history; mortality; perciform; vegetation cover; vulnerability; article; Epinephelus; habitat; human; life history trait; lifespan; maturity; mortality; nonhuman; Persian Gulf; animal; aquatic species; bass; ecosystem; female; fish; fishery; male; physiology; plant; reproduction; Saudi Arabia; sea; species difference; Arabian Sea; Indian Ocean; Persian Gulf; Epinephelus areolatus; Serranidae; Siganidae; Siganus canaliculatus; Animals; Aquatic Organisms; Bass; Ecosystem; Female; Fisheries; Fishes; Male; Oceans and Seas; Plants; Reproduction; Saudi Arabia; Species Specificity
来源期刊Marine Pollution Bulletin
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/150003
作者单位Marine Studies Section, Center for Environment and Waters, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia; Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi, Po Box 45553, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Environmental Protection Department, Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
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Lin Y.-J.,Roa-Ureta R.H.,Rabaoui L.,et al. Association to vegetated habitats and different vulnerability to habitat degradation for two fish species; Epinephelus areolatus (Serranidae) and Siganus canaliculatus (Siganidae); from the western Arabian Gulf[J],2019,141.
APA Lin Y.-J..,Roa-Ureta R.H..,Rabaoui L..,Grandcourt E.M..,Maneja R.H..,...&Qurban M.A..(2019).Association to vegetated habitats and different vulnerability to habitat degradation for two fish species; Epinephelus areolatus (Serranidae) and Siganus canaliculatus (Siganidae); from the western Arabian Gulf.Marine Pollution Bulletin,141.
MLA Lin Y.-J.,et al."Association to vegetated habitats and different vulnerability to habitat degradation for two fish species; Epinephelus areolatus (Serranidae) and Siganus canaliculatus (Siganidae); from the western Arabian Gulf".Marine Pollution Bulletin 141(2019).
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