Beyond the Surface: Mesophotic Reefs as Potential Refuges for Shallow Fish Assemblages
Manuel Francisco Velasco‐Lozano,
Georgina Ramírez‐Ortiz,
Luis Eduardo Calderon‐Aguilera
et al.
Abstract:The deep reef refugia hypothesis suggests that the effects of disturbance decrease as depth increases; thus, reefs in the mesophotic zone potentially serve as refuges for communities in shallower zones. This study challenged this hypothesis by evaluating fish diversity in shallow and mesophotic reefs in a marine protected area in the Gulf of California. During 2021–2022, we conducted 189 5‐min video transects using remotely operated vehicles to document species richness and abundance. We evaluated six biologic… Show more
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