Open Journal of Marine Science

Volume 12, Issue 1 (January 2022)

ISSN Print: 2161-7384   ISSN Online: 2161-7392

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Determination of the Fish Community Structure of an Intertidal Rocky Zone of the Pacific Coast of Baja California Sur

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DOI: 10.4236/ojms.2022.121001    250 Downloads   1,172 Views  Citations

ABSTRACT

The intertidal zone (also known as seashore) are transition areas between land and sea, that are greatly influenced by the tide cycle, therefore, environmental parameters, such as temperature and salinity, oscillate according to the periods in which these areas are exposed to air. Intertidal zones are highly diverse, which makes them key ecosystems for the development of sea life (both flora and fauna) exposed to drastic environmental change. The 59 visual censuses campaigns were carried out during the full moon of each month from 2015 to 2019. Temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen were recorded during each visual census and showed variations between years. Temperature showed two distinct seasons, warm and cold. A total of 14,995 organisms were recorded, belonging to 30 species, 28 genera, 15 families, five orders and one class. Ecological indices like species richness (SR), Shannon-Wiener’s diversity (H') and Fisher’s alpha (α-Fisher) showed significant differences between years, 2015 and 2016 recorded as the most diverse years, while the lowest values were recorded in 2019. Therefore, fish communities of tide pools showed to be highly diverse, with 30 species recording similar relative abundances, and according to the BVI, only 11 species were dominant. Spatio-temporal variations of temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen were highly correlated to changes in fish community structure, and the dominance of certain species, which are of great importance for the structure and dynamic of the tide pool communities. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to determine the fish community structure of tide pools during the low tide in the intertidal zone of a locality known as El Faro, on the west coast of La Paz, B. C. S., Mexico.

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Cota-Ortega, L. , Barjau-Gonzalez, E. , López-Vivas, J. , Armenta-Quintana, J. , Aguilar-Parra, J. , Aispuro-Felix, E. and Piñera, A. (2022) Determination of the Fish Community Structure of an Intertidal Rocky Zone of the Pacific Coast of Baja California Sur. Open Journal of Marine Science, 12, 1-18. doi: 10.4236/ojms.2022.121001.

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