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Botanica Marina | 2005

Spatial variation in the structural parameters of Cymodocea nodosa seagrass meadows in the Canary Islands: a multiscaled approach

Carmen Barberá; Fernando Tuya; Arturo Boyra; Pablo Sanchez-Jerez; Ivan Blanch; Ricardo Haroun

Abstract Meadows of the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa (legislated as an endangered species) are the dominant vegetated communities in shallow soft bottoms throughout the Canary Islands (central east Atlantic Ocean). We provide baseline ecological information for this key species for the whole Canarian Archipelago by describing the spatial distribution patterns of structural parameters (percent coverage and shoot density) at different hierarchical spatial scales (from tens of meters to hundreds of kilometers). The coverage values varied between 42.5 and 100% (mean±SE=76.7±2.5%, N=80) and the mean shoot density per location ranged between 164 and 710 shoots m−2 (mean±SE=403.6±17.0 shoots m−2, N=160). We observed a strong variability at small- to medium-spatial scales (locations within islands separated by tens of kilometres and sites hundreds of meters apart within locations) in contrast to a lack of inter-island variability. Additionally, the structural parameters respond differentially to different sets of ecological and physical processes operating at these scales.


Hydrobiologia | 2004

Can one species determine the structure of the benthic community on a temperate rocky reef? The case of the long-spined sea-urchin Diadema antillarum (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) in the eastern Atlantic

Fernando Tuya; Arturo Boyra; Pablo Sanchez-Jerez; Carmen Barberá; Ricardo Haroun

We sampled 36 coastal rocky reefs throughout the overall Canarian Archipelago and consider (1) the daily macroalgal consumption of the long-spined sea urchin Diadema antillarum and (2) the daily net production of macroalgae along temperate rocky-substrates, to provide evidence that Diadema antillarum plays an important role in the structure of the shallow benthic environment of the eastern Atlantic. D. antillarum was found to be the main key-herbivore species, as it controls by its own the algal assemblages, with negligible contribution of other grazing species.


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2004

Relationships between rocky-reef fish assemblages, the sea urchin Diadema antillarum and macroalgae throughout the Canarian Archipelago

Fernando Tuya; Arturo Boyra; Pablo Sanchez-Jerez; Carmen Barberá; Ricardo Haroun


Journal of Fish Biology | 2006

Changes in demersal wild fish aggregations beneath a sea‐cage fish farm after the cessation of farming

Fernando Tuya; Pablo Sanchez-Jerez; Tim Dempster; Arturo Boyra; Ricardo Haroun


Environmental Biology of Fishes | 2004

Attraction of wild coastal fishes to an Atlantic subtropical cage fish farms, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands

Arturo Boyra; Pablo Sánchez-Jerez; Fernando Tuya; Fernando Espino; Ricardo Haroun


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2005

Vertical variability of wild fish assemblages around sea-cage fish farms : implications for management

Tim Dempster; Damian Fernandez-Jover; Pablo Sanchez-Jerez; Fernando Tuya; Just T. Bayle-Sempere; Arturo Boyra; Ricardo Haroun


Marine Biology | 2005

Multivariate analysis of the bentho-demersal ichthyofauna along soft bottoms of the Eastern Atlantic: comparison between unvegetated substrates, seagrass meadows and sandy bottoms beneath sea-cage fish farms

Fernando Tuya; Arturo Boyra; Pablo Sanchez-Jerez; Ricardo Haroun


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2005

Sea urchin Diadema antillarum: different functions in the structure and dynamics of reefs on both sides of the Atlantic

Fernando Tuya; Ricardo Haroun; Arturo Boyra; Pablo Sanchez-Jerez


Science papers | 2006

Guia visual de Especies Marinas de Canarias

Fernando Espino; Arturo Boyra; F. Tuya; Ricardo Haroun


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2004

Impact of sea-cage fish farms on intertidal macrobenthic assemblages

Arturo Boyra; F.J.A. Nascimento; Fernando Tuya; Pablo Sánchez-Jerez; Ricardo Haroun

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Ricardo Haroun

University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

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F. Tuya

University of Western Australia

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Pablo Sánchez-Jerez

Marine Biological Laboratory

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Tim Dempster

University of Melbourne

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