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Fish−habitat associations in New Zealand: geographical contrasts
[摘要] ABSTRACT: Relationships between fishes and habitat variables were assessed by transect counts and manipulative experiments on subtidal rocky reefs in 3 poorly known regions of New Zealand (eastern Bay of Plenty, western Cook Strait, and eastern Stewart Island). Canonical correspondence analysis successfully described associations between fishes and habitat features. Depth, topographic complexity, and macroalgal canopy cover were most consistently identified as influencing fish abundance. Experimental macroalgal clearances at eastern Bay of Plenty (short term) and western Cook Strait (longer term) indicated that Notolabrus celidotus used areas comprising macroalgal canopy more than cleared areas, whereas Parapercis colias and N. fucicola were more active in cleared areas. Effects of canopy clearance on fish activity were most obvious in summer at Cook Strait. Orthogonal manipulations of canopy and topographic complexity at a distant site (Tasman Bay) produced similar results for 2 species, indicating geographic generality of habitat models for N. celidotus and P. colias.

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[效力级别]  [学科分类] 海洋学与技术
[关键词] Temperate reef fishes;Macroalgae;New Zealand;Experiments;Topographic complexity [时效性] 
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