Document of dataset 3946

Dataset record

Type
Dataset
title in English
USGS 2001 Buck Island National Monument Cryptic Fish Survey
Description in English
Because cryptic fishes are difficult to accurately survey, they are undersampled components of coral reef habitats. Fifty-eight enclosed stations were sampled in shoreline, nearshore reef, lagoon, backreef, forereef, and bank/shelf habitats with an ichthyocide (rotenone) at Buck Island Reef National Monument, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands in July-August 2001. Our samples included 228 fish species in 55 families, including 60 species previously unreported from St. Croix. Fish assemblages varied across habitat zones with the shoreline assemblage the most distinct. Only 8% of the species were present in all habitats. The use of rotenone is controversial but important for obtaining reasonably complete inventories of reef fishes. For more information, see Smith-Vaniz, W.F., H.L. Jelks, and L.A. Rocha. 2006. Relevance of cryptic fishes in biodiversity assessments: a case study at Buck Island Reef National Monument, St. Croix. Bulletin of Marine Science 79:17-48. The objectives of the study were to: (1) present a base-line inventory of cryptic reef and shoreline fishes inhabiting shallow-water habitats at Buck Island Reef National Monument; (2) compare fish distributions and relative abundance patterns among the sampled habitats; (3) compare the results of ichthyocide (rotenone) sampling with independently conducted underwater visual censuses (UVC); and (4) discuss misconceptions about rotenone and suggest guidelines for its use in marine habitats.
Abstract in English
Because cryptic fishes are difficult to accurately survey, they are undersampled components of coral reef habitats. Fifty-eight enclosed stations were sampled in shoreline, nearshore reef, lagoon, backreef, forereef, and bank/shelf habitats with an ichthyocide (rotenone) at Buck Island Reef National Monument, St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands in July-August 2001. Our samples included 228 fish species in 55 families, including 60 species previously unreported from St. Croix.
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Restricted
bibliographicCitation
Smith-Vaniz, W.F., H.L. Jelks, and L.A. Rocha. 2010. USGS 2001 Buck Island National Monument Cryptic Fish Survey. U.S. Geological Survey, 7920 NW 71st Street, Gainesville, Florida 32653.Retrieved from http://www.usgs.gov/obis-usa/.
Version
1

Themes

theme
Biology > Fish

Ownerships

contributor
U.S. Geological Survey
contributor
U.S. Geological Survey
contactPoint
Howard Jelks
contactPoint
U.S. Geological Survey

Dataset references

record
US Ocean Biodiversity Informaton System

Document metadata

date created
2012-12-19
date modified
2012-12-19