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| DOI | 10.3390/FISHES6030037 | ||||
| Año | 2021 | ||||
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French Polynesia is experiencing increasing coral bleaching events in shallow waters triggered by thermal anomalies and marine heatwaves linked to climate change, a trend that is replicated worldwide. As sea surface thermal anomalies are assumed to lessen with depth, mesophotic deep reefs have been hypothesized to act as refuges from anthropogenic and natural disturbances, the ‘deep reef refugia hypothesis’ (DRRH). However, evidence supporting the DRRH is either inconclusive or conflicting. We address this by investigating four assumptions of the DRRH focusing on the symbiotic association between anemones and anemonefish. First, we compare long-term temperature conditions between shallow (8 m) and mesophotic sites (50 m) on the island of Moorea from 2011–2020. Second, we compare the densities of the orange-fin anemonefish, Amphiprion chrysopterus between shallow and mesophotic (down to 60 m) reefs across three archipelagos in French Polynesia. Finally, we compare the percentage of anemone bleaching, as well as anemonefish reproduction, between shallow and mesophotic reefs. We found that the water column was well mixed in the cooler austral winter months with only a 0.19◦C difference in temperature between depths, but in the warmer summer months mixing was reduced resulting in a 0.71–1.03◦C temperature difference. However, during thermal anomalies, despite a time lag in warm surface waters reaching mesophotic reefs, there was ultimately a 1.0◦C increase in water temperature at both 8 and 50 m, pushing temperatures over bleaching thresholds at both depths. As such, anemone bleaching was observed in mesophotic reefs during these thermal anomalies, but was buffered compared to the percentage of bleaching in shallower waters, which was nearly five times greater. Our large-scale sampling across French Polynesia found orange-fin anemonefish, A. chrysopterus, in mesophotic zones in two high islands and one atoll across two archipelagos, extending its bathymetric limit to 60 m; however, orange-fin anemonefish densities were either similar to, or 25–92 times lower than in shallower zones. Three spawning events were observed at 50 m, which occurred at a similar frequency to spawning on shallower reefs at the same date. Our findings of thermal anomalies and bleaching in mesophotic reefs, coupled with mainly lower densities of anemonefish in mesophotic populations, suggest that mesophotic reefs show only a limited ability to provide refugia from anthropogenic and natural disturbances.
| Ord. | Autor | Género | Institución - País |
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| 1 | Haguenauer, Anne | Mujer |
Université PSL - Francia
PSL Univ Paris EPHE UPVD CNRS - Francia |
| 2 | Zuberer, Frédéric | Hombre |
Université PSL - Francia
PSL Univ Paris EPHE UPVD CNRS - Francia |
| 3 | Siu, Gilles | Hombre |
Université PSL - Francia
PSL Univ Paris EPHE UPVD CNRS - Francia |
| 4 | Cortese, Daphne | Mujer |
Université PSL - Francia
College of Medical, Veterinary & Life Sciences - Reino Unido PSL Univ Paris EPHE UPVD CNRS - Francia Univ Glasgow - Reino Unido |
| 5 | Beldade, Ricardo | Hombre |
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
Núcleo Milenio para la Ecología y la Conservación de los ecosistemas de arrecifes Mesofóticos Templados - Chile Millenium Nucleus Ecol & Conservat Temperate Meso - Chile |
| 6 | Mills, Suzanne C. | Mujer |
Université PSL - Francia
Laboratoire d’Excellence “CORAIL” - Francia PSL Univ Paris EPHE UPVD CNRS - Francia Lab Excellence CORAIL - Francia |
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| Agence Nationale de la Recherche |
| Agence National de la Recherche |
| Pacific Funds |
| Haut-Commissariat de la Republique en Polynesie francaise |
| SNO |
| Millenium Nucleus for the Ecology and Conservation of Temperate Mesophotic Reef Ecosystem |
| Haut-Commissariat de la R?publique en Polyn?sie Fran?aise |
| CRIOBE |
| NUTME |
| Millenium Nucleus for the Ecology and Conservation of Temperate Mesophotic Reef Ecosystem (NUTME) |
| SNO CORAIL |
| Agradecimiento |
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| Financial support was provided by SNO CORAIL during visits to Tubuai and Tikehau, the Agence National de la Recherche (ANR-14-CE02-0005-01/Stay or Go) to Glenn Almany, S.C.M. and R.B., by the Haut-Commissariat de la R?publique en Polyn?sie Fran?aise (HC/3041/DIE/BPT/) to S.C.M., Pacific Funds (BLEACH & ALAN) to S.C.M. and Millenium Nucleus for the Ecology and Conservation of Temperate Mesophotic Reef Ecosystem (NUTME) to R.B.We would like to acknowledge the National Service of Observation of CRIOBE (SNO Corail) for the temperature data, Tikehau Diving Center and Tahiti Rebreather for deep diving facilities and Jules Schligler for providing data on anemone bleaching in 2020. |
| Financial support was provided by SNO CORAIL during visits to Tubuai and Tikehau, the Agence National de la Recherche (ANR-14-CE02-0005-01/Stay or Go) to Glenn Almany, S.C.M. and R.B., by the Haut-Commissariat de la R?publique en Polyn?sie Fran?aise (HC/3041/DIE/BPT/) to S.C.M., Pacific Funds (BLEACH & ALAN) to S.C.M. and Millenium Nucleus for the Ecology and Conservation of Temperate Mesophotic Reef Ecosystem (NUTME) to R.B.We would like to acknowledge the National Service of Observation of CRIOBE (SNO Corail) for the temperature data, Tikehau Diving Center and Tahiti Rebreather for deep diving facilities and Jules Schligler for providing data on anemone bleaching in 2020. |
| Financial support was provided by SNO CORAIL during visits to Tubuai and Tikehau, the Agence National de la Recherche (ANR-14-CE02-0005-01/Stay or Go) to Glenn Almany, S.C.M. and R.B., by the Haut-Commissariat de la Republique en Polynesie Francaise (HC/3041/DIE/BPT/) to S.C.M., Pacific Funds (BLEACH & ALAN) to S.C.M. and Millenium Nucleus for the Ecology and Conservation of Temperate Mesophotic Reef Ecosystem (NUTME) to R.B. |