Puerto Morelos Coral Reefs, Their Current State and Classification by a Scoring System
Marine protected areas have been established as essential components for managing and protecting coral reefs to mitigate natural and anthropogenic stressors. One noteworthy example within the Mexican Caribbean is the Arrecife de Puerto Morelos National Park (APMNP), where several studies on the cora...
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doaj-43ce889df8e84a7585ee808934e459992020-11-25T02:14:14ZengMDPI AGDiversity1424-28182020-07-011227227210.3390/d12070272Puerto Morelos Coral Reefs, Their Current State and Classification by a Scoring SystemHansel Caballero-Aragón0Susana Perera-Valderrama1Sergio Cerdeira-Estrada2Raúl Martell-Dubois3Laura Rosique-de la Cruz4Lorenzo Álvarez-Filip5Esmeralda Pérez-Cervantes6Nuria Estrada-Zaldívar7Rainer Ressl8National Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Liga Periférico—Insurgentes Sur 4903, Parques del Pedregal, Tlalpan 14010, Mexico City, MexicoNational Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Liga Periférico—Insurgentes Sur 4903, Parques del Pedregal, Tlalpan 14010, Mexico City, MexicoNational Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Liga Periférico—Insurgentes Sur 4903, Parques del Pedregal, Tlalpan 14010, Mexico City, MexicoNational Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Liga Periférico—Insurgentes Sur 4903, Parques del Pedregal, Tlalpan 14010, Mexico City, MexicoNational Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Liga Periférico—Insurgentes Sur 4903, Parques del Pedregal, Tlalpan 14010, Mexico City, MexicoBiodiversity and Reef Conservation Laboratory, Academic Unit of Reef Systems, Institute of Marine Sciences and Limnology, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Puerto Morelos 77580, Quintana Roo, MexicoBiodiversity and Reef Conservation Laboratory, Academic Unit of Reef Systems, Institute of Marine Sciences and Limnology, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Puerto Morelos 77580, Quintana Roo, MexicoBiodiversity and Reef Conservation Laboratory, Academic Unit of Reef Systems, Institute of Marine Sciences and Limnology, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Puerto Morelos 77580, Quintana Roo, MexicoNational Commission for the Knowledge and Use of Biodiversity (CONABIO), Liga Periférico—Insurgentes Sur 4903, Parques del Pedregal, Tlalpan 14010, Mexico City, MexicoMarine protected areas have been established as essential components for managing and protecting coral reefs to mitigate natural and anthropogenic stressors. One noteworthy example within the Mexican Caribbean is the Arrecife de Puerto Morelos National Park (APMNP), where several studies on the coral communities have been carried out since 2006. In June 2019, we conducted a study in eight sites of the APMNP applying a coral reef assessment method based on biological indicators of both the benthos and the fish communities. In this paper, we present the quantitative results of our study and provide a qualitative criterion assessing seven condition indexes through a scoring system. We also present a statistical comparison with a previous study carried out in 2016. The general status of coral reefs was classified as regular due to the low values of coral recruitment rate and biomass of key commercial fish species. However, living coral cover average was above 20%, with a slight dominance of framework building coral species and the presence of low values of fleshy algae cover, these being positive indicators. Our study found a higher proportion of reef promoter elements and a lower proportion of detractors, compared to a previous study carried out in 2016.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/12/7/272biological indicatorsmarine protected areascoral reefsMexico |
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Hansel Caballero-Aragón Susana Perera-Valderrama Sergio Cerdeira-Estrada Raúl Martell-Dubois Laura Rosique-de la Cruz Lorenzo Álvarez-Filip Esmeralda Pérez-Cervantes Nuria Estrada-Zaldívar Rainer Ressl |
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Hansel Caballero-Aragón Susana Perera-Valderrama Sergio Cerdeira-Estrada Raúl Martell-Dubois Laura Rosique-de la Cruz Lorenzo Álvarez-Filip Esmeralda Pérez-Cervantes Nuria Estrada-Zaldívar Rainer Ressl Puerto Morelos Coral Reefs, Their Current State and Classification by a Scoring System Diversity biological indicators marine protected areas coral reefs Mexico |
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Hansel Caballero-Aragón Susana Perera-Valderrama Sergio Cerdeira-Estrada Raúl Martell-Dubois Laura Rosique-de la Cruz Lorenzo Álvarez-Filip Esmeralda Pérez-Cervantes Nuria Estrada-Zaldívar Rainer Ressl |
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Puerto Morelos Coral Reefs, Their Current State and Classification by a Scoring System |
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Puerto Morelos Coral Reefs, Their Current State and Classification by a Scoring System |
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Puerto Morelos Coral Reefs, Their Current State and Classification by a Scoring System |
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Puerto Morelos Coral Reefs, Their Current State and Classification by a Scoring System |
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Puerto Morelos Coral Reefs, Their Current State and Classification by a Scoring System |
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puerto morelos coral reefs, their current state and classification by a scoring system |
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Marine protected areas have been established as essential components for managing and protecting coral reefs to mitigate natural and anthropogenic stressors. One noteworthy example within the Mexican Caribbean is the Arrecife de Puerto Morelos National Park (APMNP), where several studies on the coral communities have been carried out since 2006. In June 2019, we conducted a study in eight sites of the APMNP applying a coral reef assessment method based on biological indicators of both the benthos and the fish communities. In this paper, we present the quantitative results of our study and provide a qualitative criterion assessing seven condition indexes through a scoring system. We also present a statistical comparison with a previous study carried out in 2016. The general status of coral reefs was classified as regular due to the low values of coral recruitment rate and biomass of key commercial fish species. However, living coral cover average was above 20%, with a slight dominance of framework building coral species and the presence of low values of fleshy algae cover, these being positive indicators. Our study found a higher proportion of reef promoter elements and a lower proportion of detractors, compared to a previous study carried out in 2016. |
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