Biodiversity assessment of the fishes of Saba Bank atoll, Netherlands Antilles.

Biodiversity surveys were conducted on Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles, to assess ichthyofaunal richness and to compare with published surveys of other Caribbean localities. The primary objective was to estimate the total species richness of the Saba Bank ichthyofauna. A variety of sampling techniqu...

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Main Authors: Jeffrey T Williams, Kent E Carpenter, James L Van Tassell, Paul Hoetjes, Wes Toller, Peter Etnoyer, Michael Smith
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2873961?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-285cd8ab59e047c7b7bc377f37a3831d2020-11-25T01:47:20ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-01-0155e1067610.1371/journal.pone.0010676Biodiversity assessment of the fishes of Saba Bank atoll, Netherlands Antilles.Jeffrey T WilliamsKent E CarpenterJames L Van TassellPaul HoetjesWes TollerPeter EtnoyerMichael SmithBiodiversity surveys were conducted on Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles, to assess ichthyofaunal richness and to compare with published surveys of other Caribbean localities. The primary objective was to estimate the total species richness of the Saba Bank ichthyofauna. A variety of sampling techniques was utilized to survey the fish species of both the visually accessible megafauna and the camouflaged and small-sized species comprising the cryptic ichthyofauna.Based on results presented herein, the number of species known on Saba Bank is increased from 42 previously known species to 270 species. Expected species-accumulation curves demonstrate that the current estimate of species richness of fishes for Saba Bank under represents the actual richness, and our knowledge of the ichthyofauna has not plateaued. The total expected fish-species richness may be somewhere between 320 and 411 species.The Saba Bank ichthyofaunal assemblage is compared to fish assemblages found elsewhere in the Caribbean. Despite the absence of shallow or emergent shore habitats like mangroves, Saba Bank ranks as having the eighth highest ichthyofaunal richness of surveyed localities in the Greater Caribbean. Some degree of habitat heterogeneity was evident. Fore-reef, patch-reef, and lagoonal habitats were sampled. Fish assemblages were significantly different between habitats. Species richness was highest on the fore reef, but 11 species were found only at lagoonal sites.A comprehensive, annotated list of the fishes currently known to occur on Saba Bank, Netherland Antilles, is provided and color photographs of freshly collected specimens are presented for 165 of the listed species of Saba Bank fishes to facilitate identification and taxonomic comparison with similar taxa at other localities. Coloration of some species is shown for the first time. Preliminary analysis indicates that at least six undescribed new species were collected during the survey and these are indicated in the annotated list.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2873961?pdf=render
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author Jeffrey T Williams
Kent E Carpenter
James L Van Tassell
Paul Hoetjes
Wes Toller
Peter Etnoyer
Michael Smith
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Kent E Carpenter
James L Van Tassell
Paul Hoetjes
Wes Toller
Peter Etnoyer
Michael Smith
Biodiversity assessment of the fishes of Saba Bank atoll, Netherlands Antilles.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jeffrey T Williams
Kent E Carpenter
James L Van Tassell
Paul Hoetjes
Wes Toller
Peter Etnoyer
Michael Smith
author_sort Jeffrey T Williams
title Biodiversity assessment of the fishes of Saba Bank atoll, Netherlands Antilles.
title_short Biodiversity assessment of the fishes of Saba Bank atoll, Netherlands Antilles.
title_full Biodiversity assessment of the fishes of Saba Bank atoll, Netherlands Antilles.
title_fullStr Biodiversity assessment of the fishes of Saba Bank atoll, Netherlands Antilles.
title_full_unstemmed Biodiversity assessment of the fishes of Saba Bank atoll, Netherlands Antilles.
title_sort biodiversity assessment of the fishes of saba bank atoll, netherlands antilles.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Biodiversity surveys were conducted on Saba Bank, Netherlands Antilles, to assess ichthyofaunal richness and to compare with published surveys of other Caribbean localities. The primary objective was to estimate the total species richness of the Saba Bank ichthyofauna. A variety of sampling techniques was utilized to survey the fish species of both the visually accessible megafauna and the camouflaged and small-sized species comprising the cryptic ichthyofauna.Based on results presented herein, the number of species known on Saba Bank is increased from 42 previously known species to 270 species. Expected species-accumulation curves demonstrate that the current estimate of species richness of fishes for Saba Bank under represents the actual richness, and our knowledge of the ichthyofauna has not plateaued. The total expected fish-species richness may be somewhere between 320 and 411 species.The Saba Bank ichthyofaunal assemblage is compared to fish assemblages found elsewhere in the Caribbean. Despite the absence of shallow or emergent shore habitats like mangroves, Saba Bank ranks as having the eighth highest ichthyofaunal richness of surveyed localities in the Greater Caribbean. Some degree of habitat heterogeneity was evident. Fore-reef, patch-reef, and lagoonal habitats were sampled. Fish assemblages were significantly different between habitats. Species richness was highest on the fore reef, but 11 species were found only at lagoonal sites.A comprehensive, annotated list of the fishes currently known to occur on Saba Bank, Netherland Antilles, is provided and color photographs of freshly collected specimens are presented for 165 of the listed species of Saba Bank fishes to facilitate identification and taxonomic comparison with similar taxa at other localities. Coloration of some species is shown for the first time. Preliminary analysis indicates that at least six undescribed new species were collected during the survey and these are indicated in the annotated list.
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