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Hydrobiologia | 2007

Fish assemblages on sunken-vessels and natural reefs in southeast Florida, USA

Paul Thomas Arena; Lance K. B. Jordan; Richard E. Spieler

Derelict ships are commonly deployed as artificial reefs in the United States, mainly for recreational fishers and divers. Despite their popularity, few studies have rigorously examined fish assemblages on these structures and compared them to natural reefs. Six vessel-reefs off the coast of southeast Florida were censused quarterly (two ships per month) to characterize their associated fish assemblages. SCUBA divers used a non-destructive point-count method to visually assess the fish assemblages over 13- and 12-month intervals (March 2000 to March 2001 and March 2002 to February 2003). During the same intervals, fish assemblages at neighboring natural reefs were also censused. A total of 114,252 fishes of 177 species was counted on natural and vessel-reefs combined. Mean fish abundance and biomass were significantly greater on vessel-reefs in comparison to surrounding natural reef areas. Haemulidae was the most abundant family on vessel-reefs, where it represented 46% of total fish abundance. The most abundant family on natural reefs was Labridae, where it accounted for 24% of total fish abundance. Mean species richness was significantly greater on vessel-reefs than neighboring natural reefs and also differed among vessel-reefs. Both mean fish abundance and mean species richness were not significantly different between natural reefs neighboring vessel-reefs and natural reefs with no artificial structures nearby. This suggests the vessel-reefs are not, in general, attracting fish away from neighboring natural reefs in our area. Additionally, economically important fish species seem to prefer vessel-reefs, as there was a greater abundance of these species on vessel-reefs than surrounding natural reef areas. Fish assemblage structure on natural versus artificial reefs exhibited a low similarity (25.8%). Although no one species was responsible for more than 6% of the total dissimilarity, fish assemblage trophic structure differed strikingly between the two reef types. Planktivores dominated on vessel-reefs, accounting for 54% of the total abundance. Conversely, planktivores only made up 27% of total abundance on natural reefs. The results of this study indicate vessel-reef fish assemblages are unique and that these fishes may be utilizing food resources and habitat characteristics not accessible from or found at natural reefs in our area. Production may also be occurring at vessel-reefs as the attraction of fish species from nearby natural reefs seems to be minimal.


Archive | 2004

Spatial and Temporal Recruitment Patterns of Juvenile Grunts (Haemulon spp.) in South Florida

Lance K. B. Jordan; David S. Gilliam; Robin L. Sherman; Paul Thomas Arena; F. M. Harttung; Robert M. Baron; Richard E. Spieler


Archive | 2004

Presence of Juvenile Blackfin Snapper, Lutjanus buccanella, and Snowy Grouper, Epinephelus niveatus, on Shallow-water Artificial Reefs

Paul Thomas Arena; Patrick Quinn; Lance K. B. Jordan; Robin L. Sherman; F. M. Harttung; Richard E. Spieler


Archive | 2001

The nearshore hardbottom fishes of Broward Co., Florida, USA

Robert M. Baron; Paul Thomas Arena; F. M. Harttung; Daniel P. Fahy; J. B. Buskirk; C. Miller; Lance K.B. Jordon; Richard E. Spieler


Journal of Urban Ecology | 2018

The Successful Exploitation of Urban Environments by the Golden Silk Spider, Nephila clavipes (Araneae, Nephilidae)

Jake Ripp; Omar Tonsi Eldakar; Andrew C. Gallup; Paul Thomas Arena


Quadrivium: A Journal of Multidisciplinary Scholarship | 2015

Wastelands to Wonderlands: The Shifting Environmental Identities of Alaska and Florida

Paul Thomas Arena


Archive | 2009

Characterization of Nocturnal Fish Assemblages on Natural and Vessel Reefs of Southeast Florida, USA.

R. L. Anderson; Paul Thomas Arena; W. Patterson; Richard E. Spieler


Archive | 2006

A Comparison of Reef Fish Assemblages on the East and West Sides of Central Eleuthra, Bahamas

R. B. Patterson; Lance K.B. Jordon; Robin L. Sherman; Paul Thomas Arena; Richard E. Spieler


Archive | 2005

Fish Colonization of a Newly Deployed Vessel-reef off Southeast Florida: Preliminary Results

Paul Thomas Arena; Lance K. B. Jordan; Patrick Quinn; Arlo H. Hemphill; David R. Bryan; Brian Buskirk; Richard E. Spieler


Fisheries Society of the British Isles | 2005

Structural Attributes Of Artificial Reefs And Associated Fish Assemblages

Robin L. Sherman; Paul Thomas Arena; Patrick Quinn; Richard E. Spieler

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Richard E. Spieler

Nova Southeastern University

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Robin L. Sherman

Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center

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David S. Gilliam

Nova Southeastern University Oceanographic Center

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Lance K. B. Jordan

Nova Southeastern University

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Robert M. Baron

Nova Southeastern University

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A. H. Hemphill

Nova Southeastern University

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Andrew C. Gallup

State University of New York at Oneonta

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Brian K. Walker

Nova Southeastern University

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Daniel P. Fahy

Nova Southeastern University

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Jake Ripp

Nova Southeastern University

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