Checklist of coral reef fishes of Darvel Bay, Sabah, Malaysian Coral Triangle, with a note on the biodiversity and community structure

The Darvel Bay is a large semi-enclosed bay with spectacular natural land and seascape. The inward side of the Bay has only been recently known to be an important foraging ground for the endangered, threatened and protected (ETP) elasmobranch species, such as the Whale Shark and mobulid rays. Follow...

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Main Authors: Nur Farhana Azmi, B. Mabel Manjaji-Matsumoto, Nasrulhakim Maidin, Jonathan Balang John, Elvin Michael Bavoh, Ejria Saleh
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spelling my.ums.eprints.365442023-08-17T04:18:01Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/36544/ Checklist of coral reef fishes of Darvel Bay, Sabah, Malaysian Coral Triangle, with a note on the biodiversity and community structure Nur Farhana Azmi B. Mabel Manjaji-Matsumoto Nasrulhakim Maidin Jonathan Balang John Elvin Michael Bavoh Ejria Saleh QL614-639.8 Fishes The Darvel Bay is a large semi-enclosed bay with spectacular natural land and seascape. The inward side of the Bay has only been recently known to be an important foraging ground for the endangered, threatened and protected (ETP) elasmobranch species, such as the Whale Shark and mobulid rays. Following a recent scientific expedition, we present a checklist of the coral reef fishes of Darvel Bay. A note on the biodiversity and community structure is presented, based on our analysis using diversity indices, univariate and multivariate approaches. Seven natural coral reefs comprising two fringing reefs and five patch reefs, were surveyed at 10 m depth using underwater visual census (UVC) and baited remote underwater video station (BRUVS) methods. A diverse list of 66 species of reef fishes from 17 families is recorded. However, this is overwhelmingly dominated by the small-sized omnivorous damselfish, family Pomacentridae (62%; N = 1485 individuals). Species richness and abundance were observed to increase at sites surveyed furthest from the coast within the Bay. Significantly distinct reef fish assemblages were observed between three priori groups, based on proximity to shore (ANOSIM, R = 0.65, p < 0.05). SIMPER analysis further revealed that 22 species of the total reef fish species recorded drive 76% dissimilarities between the groups. The pattern of the reef fish communities observed, reflected as a logseries distribution model, is that commonly found in disturbed habitats or habitats characterised by restricted resources in a community, where the dominant species takes up a high proportion of available resources. The ecological indices (Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index, 2.05; Simpson Index of Diversity, 0.79; Simpson Dominance Index, 0.20; and Pielou’s Evenness Index, 0.43), all reflect the relatively low diversity and uneven species distribution of the reef fish community. We conclude that the present status of the coral reef fish community dominating Darvel Bay as having undergone a rapid shift in structure following intense and rampant fishing pressure, as reported by the media. Pensoft Publishers 2022-08-12 Article NonPeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/36544/1/ABSTRACT.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/36544/2/FULLTEXT.pdf Nur Farhana Azmi and B. Mabel Manjaji-Matsumoto and Nasrulhakim Maidin and Jonathan Balang John and Elvin Michael Bavoh and Ejria Saleh (2022) Checklist of coral reef fishes of Darvel Bay, Sabah, Malaysian Coral Triangle, with a note on the biodiversity and community structure. Biodiversity Data Journal, 10. pp. 1-24. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.10.e79201
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Nur Farhana Azmi
B. Mabel Manjaji-Matsumoto
Nasrulhakim Maidin
Jonathan Balang John
Elvin Michael Bavoh
Ejria Saleh
Checklist of coral reef fishes of Darvel Bay, Sabah, Malaysian Coral Triangle, with a note on the biodiversity and community structure
description The Darvel Bay is a large semi-enclosed bay with spectacular natural land and seascape. The inward side of the Bay has only been recently known to be an important foraging ground for the endangered, threatened and protected (ETP) elasmobranch species, such as the Whale Shark and mobulid rays. Following a recent scientific expedition, we present a checklist of the coral reef fishes of Darvel Bay. A note on the biodiversity and community structure is presented, based on our analysis using diversity indices, univariate and multivariate approaches. Seven natural coral reefs comprising two fringing reefs and five patch reefs, were surveyed at 10 m depth using underwater visual census (UVC) and baited remote underwater video station (BRUVS) methods. A diverse list of 66 species of reef fishes from 17 families is recorded. However, this is overwhelmingly dominated by the small-sized omnivorous damselfish, family Pomacentridae (62%; N = 1485 individuals). Species richness and abundance were observed to increase at sites surveyed furthest from the coast within the Bay. Significantly distinct reef fish assemblages were observed between three priori groups, based on proximity to shore (ANOSIM, R = 0.65, p < 0.05). SIMPER analysis further revealed that 22 species of the total reef fish species recorded drive 76% dissimilarities between the groups. The pattern of the reef fish communities observed, reflected as a logseries distribution model, is that commonly found in disturbed habitats or habitats characterised by restricted resources in a community, where the dominant species takes up a high proportion of available resources. The ecological indices (Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index, 2.05; Simpson Index of Diversity, 0.79; Simpson Dominance Index, 0.20; and Pielou’s Evenness Index, 0.43), all reflect the relatively low diversity and uneven species distribution of the reef fish community. We conclude that the present status of the coral reef fish community dominating Darvel Bay as having undergone a rapid shift in structure following intense and rampant fishing pressure, as reported by the media.
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author Nur Farhana Azmi
B. Mabel Manjaji-Matsumoto
Nasrulhakim Maidin
Jonathan Balang John
Elvin Michael Bavoh
Ejria Saleh
author_facet Nur Farhana Azmi
B. Mabel Manjaji-Matsumoto
Nasrulhakim Maidin
Jonathan Balang John
Elvin Michael Bavoh
Ejria Saleh
author_sort Nur Farhana Azmi
title Checklist of coral reef fishes of Darvel Bay, Sabah, Malaysian Coral Triangle, with a note on the biodiversity and community structure
title_short Checklist of coral reef fishes of Darvel Bay, Sabah, Malaysian Coral Triangle, with a note on the biodiversity and community structure
title_full Checklist of coral reef fishes of Darvel Bay, Sabah, Malaysian Coral Triangle, with a note on the biodiversity and community structure
title_fullStr Checklist of coral reef fishes of Darvel Bay, Sabah, Malaysian Coral Triangle, with a note on the biodiversity and community structure
title_full_unstemmed Checklist of coral reef fishes of Darvel Bay, Sabah, Malaysian Coral Triangle, with a note on the biodiversity and community structure
title_sort checklist of coral reef fishes of darvel bay, sabah, malaysian coral triangle, with a note on the biodiversity and community structure
publisher Pensoft Publishers
publishDate 2022
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/36544/1/ABSTRACT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/36544/2/FULLTEXT.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/36544/
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