Distribution and density of the Critically Endangered estuarine pipefish across its range - implications for conservation

被引:5
作者
Claassens, Louw [1 ,2 ]
Villiers, Nina M. [1 ]
Seath, Jessica [1 ]
Wasserman, Johan [3 ]
机构
[1] Rhodes Univ, Dept Zool & Entomol, Grahamstown, South Africa
[2] Palau Int Coral Reef Ctr, Koror, Palau
[3] Nelson Mandela Univ, Bot Dept, DST NRF Res Chair Shallow Water Ecosyst, Port Elizabeth, South Africa
关键词
conservation status; eelgrass; estuaries; macroalgae; Syngnathidae; SOUTH-AFRICAN ESTUARIES; KARIEGA ESTUARY; ZOSTERA-CAPENSIS; RIVER PIPEFISH; SURVEY TOOL; FLOW; SEAHORSES; RARE; SYNGNATHIDAE; WATERMEYERI;
D O I
10.1002/aqc.3742
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The identification and development of locally significant conservation actions require comprehensive and current ecological species information. Logistically this can be difficult, especially when studying rare and cryptic species which are at greater risk of becoming extinct. This study investigated the current distribution and density of the estuarine pipefish Syngnathus watermeyeri, the only Critically Endangered pipefish in the world, and the commonly found longsnout pipefish Syngnathus temminckii. Pipefish were surveyed using a seine net in the Kariega, Bushmans, Kasouga and Kleinemonde East and West estuaries, located on the south coast of South Africa, in October 2019, March 2020 and July 2020. The habitat and physico-chemical characteristics of each site were measured to determine whether these factors had an effect on the presence of S. watermeyeri. In addition, available habitat extent within the Bushmans and Kariega estuaries was mapped. Pipefish were only detected in two of the five estuaries within the historical range of S. watermeyeri and a total of 59 S. watermeyeri and 45 S. temminckii were found across all three surveys. Zostera capensis and Codium sp. were the dominant submerged vegetation within the Bushmans and Kariega estuaries and the presence of pipefish was positively associated with the availability of vegetation, especially Codium sp. This is the most extensive targeted survey for S. watermeyeri to date, both temporally and spatially, and provides important insights into what threatens this species. This information should be used to inform future IUCN Red List assessments and the development of locally significant conservation actions.
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