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Estado actual de las enfermedades y otros signos de deterioro coralino en siete arrecifes del Parque Nacional Archipiélago de Los Roques, Venezuela
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Evaluación de las actividades del buceo recreativo sobre la estructura comunitaria de algunos arrecifes del Parque Nacional Archipiélago de Los Roques, Venezuela
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Evaluación de las actividades del buceo recreativo sobre la estructura comunitaria de algunos arrecifes del Parque Nacional Archipiélago de Los Roques, Venezuela
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Ainhoa L. Zubillaga
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Sheila M. Pauls
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Aldo Cróquer
I n order to evaluate if snorkeling had significant effects on coral community structure, three different coral reefs (Madrizquí, Pelona de Rabusquí and Crasquí) located at Archipelago Los Roques National Park, Venezuela, were surveyed. For each site, the coral
community structure
of two different areas, one subjected to intense snorkel- ing use (FB) and other not frequently used (PFB), were compared.
Community structure
was determined with 1 m 2 - quadrants and 20 m-long transects. These communities were described in terms of species richness, diversity (Shan- non-Wiener) and evenness indexes, live and dead coral cover and cover of other organisms (sponges, octocorals and algae). Comparisons within sites were performed with a Kruskall - Wallis test. A total of 24 species of scleractinian corals were found. Live coral cover ranged from 29.9% ± 26.43 (Crasquí) to 34.55% ± 6.43 (Madrizquí), while dead coral cover ranged from 32.51% ± 2.86 (Madrizquí) to 60.78% ± 21.3 (Pelona de Rabusquí). The PFB areas showed higher live coral cover compared to FB areas; however, significant differences were only found in Crasquí and Pelona de Rabusquí (p < 0.05). Species richness, diversity and evenness were variable and no trends were observed between FB and PFB areas. The frequency of both damaged and diseased colonies were low (< 1%), most damages observed were natural (parrotfish predation). Damages caused by divers such as fin impacts, were not found at the reefs studied. These results suggest that, currently, diving pressure is not as high to cause massive loses of live coral cover in these reefs. However, the lack of strict controls for these activities might produce long-term changes in the structure of these coral communities.
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...Los arrecifes coralinos son sistemas dinámicos sometidos a procesos erosivos o de destrucción, mediados por factores físicos (como tormentas, altas temperaturas, oleaje, corrientes, etc.) y por agentes biológicos y antropogénicos (Hubbard 1997, García et al. 2003,
Zubillaga et al. 2003
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María Catalina Reyes-Nivia
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Depredación de coral vivo por peces en el Parque Nacional Natural Tayr...
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Depredación de coral vivo por peces en el Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona, Caribe colombiano
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María Catalina Reyes-Nivia
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Jaime Garzón-Ferreira
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Alberto Rodríguez-Ramírez