| Literature DB >> 24936392 |
Claudia Trave1, Marcus Sheaves1.
Abstract
Bimini Islands (Bahamas, 25°44' N 79°16' W) are characterized by a unique tropical marine environment which provides critical nursery habitats and food resources for many important species of ecological and economical value. Two areas are particularly important in the function and dynamics of the local marine environment: North Sound and South Bimini. Since 1998 the northern part of the island has been subject to an intense urbanization process that involves the construction of an extensive touristic complex. Over the years this activity has radically modified a substantial portion of the land, and part of the underwater environment as well, threatening the fragile balance of the North Sound nursery ground. Effects on marine habitats and on local species have been reported, and although some measures to limit the damage have already been taken, the local ecosystem could ultimately suffer from continuation of the construction work on the area. In 2010, we performed surveys of both main nursery grounds to assess the current ecological status and the main differences between the two areas, investigating macrobenthic epifauna abundance, seagrass density and abiotic parameters. The results of this study indicate that the ecosystem still appears in reasonably healthy condition, although showing some concerning trends. These data provide baseline conditions to assess further changes, and possibly to support the development of plans for the conservation of the North Sound and South Bimini coastal ecosystems.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24936392 PMCID: PMC4053571 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-270
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Figure 1Map of study areas and site disposition.
Figure 2Example of study sectors and quadrats disposition.
Average values for abiotic parameters in North Sound and South Bimini
| Parameter | North Sound Mean ± SD | South Bimini Mean ± SD | p value |
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| Water salinity (ppt) | 38.06 ± 3.27 (n = 36) | 40.00 ± 1.65 (n = 12) | < 0.001 |
| Underwater visibility (cm) | 418.93 ± 167.67 (n = 36) | 731.17 ± 152.83 (n = 12) | < 0.0001 |
| Sediment depth (cm) | 57.86 ± 32.97 (n = 2700) | 62.11 ± 32.13 (n = 900) | < 0.001 |
Figure 3Principal Components Analysis (PCA) on normalised data for the abiotic parameters. Grey circles = North Sound, black triangles = South Bimini. The longest vector (visibility) represents a correlation of r = 0.925 with the ordination space.
List of botanical species identified in North Sound and South Bimini habitats
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| Tracheophyta | Angiospermae |
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| Chlorophyta | Chlorophyceae |
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| Rhodophyta | Rhodophyceae |
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List of zoological species identified in North Sound and South Bimini habitats
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| Porifera | Demospongiae |
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| Cnidaria | Anthozoa |
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| Anellida | Polichaeta |
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| Arthropoda | Malacostraca |
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| Mollusca | Gastropoda |
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| Echinodermata | Echinoidea |
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| Chordata | Ascidiacea |
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Density of the most frequent and abundant benthic species in North Sound and South Bimini
| Species | North Sound Mean* ± SD | South Bimini Mean* ± SD |
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| 4.14 ± 15.73 | 0.08 ± 0.68 |
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| 22.31 ± 65.97 | 0.02 ± 0.13 |
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| 186.68 ± 311.16 | 155.02 ± 195.57 |
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| 2.86 ± 10.21 | n.p. |
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| 1.36 ± 6.13 | n.p. |
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| 3.41 ± 7.90 | 4.43 ± 6.34 |
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| 39.20 ± 51.01 | 0.98 ± 5.89 |
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| 0.84 ± 3.5 | 7.74 ± 21.18 |
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| 2.6 ± 6.77 | 1.62 ± 3.08 |
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| 36.45 ± 55.38 | 93.34 ± 60.35 |
Note. n.p.: not present.
*Mean individuals-blades/m2.
Figure 4Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) performed on density data for the most commonly occurring taxa. Grey circles = North Sound, black triangles = South Bimini. # this vector represents 9 highly correlated taxa: Acauliformis, Boerstedii, Cassiopea, Cnucula, Cyucatecanum, Detheria, Ftulipa, Hviolaceus, and Penicillus. The longest vector (Halimeda) represents a correlation of r = 0.815 with the ordination space. Stress = 0.07.
and blade length values
| Species | Blade length (cm) | North Sound | South Bimini |
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| Mean ± SD | 10.76 ± 5.36 | 14.48 ± 4.33 |
| Min | 2.30 | 5.20 | |
| Max | 29.10 | 25.00 | |
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| Mean ± SD | 5.25 ± 2.15 | 1.12 ± 1.72 |
| Min | 1.10 | 1.40 | |
| Max | 12.10 | 5.60 |
and organic biomass in the nine North Sound sites
| Species | NS1 | NS2 | NS3 | NS4 | NS5 | NS6 | NS7 | NS8 | NS9 |
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| 0.78 g | 0.99 g | 1.49 g | 1.86 g | 1.00 g | 1.52 g | 1.57 g | 2.64 g | 1.29 g |
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| 0.05 g | 0.04 g | 0.06 g | 0.08 g | 0.03 g | 0.09 g | 0.09 g | 0.15 g | 0.04 g |
and organic biomass in the three South Bimini sites
| Species | SB1 | SB2 | SB3 |
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| 1.71 g | 2.61 g | 2.36 g |
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| 0.00 g | 0.04 g | 0.00 g |