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研究生: 宋德瑞
Derek Alexander Soto Rodriguez
論文名稱: 台灣綠島透光層與中光層珊瑚礁生態系之造礁珊瑚入添與相依底棲群聚研究
Diversity in the Recruitment of Scleractinian Corals and Associated Benthic Assemblages in Altiphotic and Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems in Ludao, Taiwan
指導教授: 陳昭倫
Chen, Chao-Lun
學位類別: 博士
Doctor
系所名稱: 生命科學系
Department of Life Science
論文出版年: 2019
畢業學年度: 108
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 152
中文關鍵詞: N/A
英文關鍵詞: Scleractinian, mesophotic
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6345/NTNU202000081
論文種類: 學術論文
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    Coral reefs are currently threatened by anthropogenic disturbances and climate change, stimulating interest in determining whether mesophotic reefs can act as a refuge from disturbances and help replenish deteriorated shallow reefs. We characterize and quantify spatial-temporal patterns of variation in the recruitment of scleractinian corals, defined in terms of diversity, structure and composition, and associated benthic assemblages in euphotic and mesophotic zones in Green Island, Taiwan. Artificial units of recruitment were immersed at shallow (15m) and mesophotic (40m) zones, during 2016-2018 and seasonal and long-term patterns of recruitment were examined. Deep neural networks were used to analyze photographs of settlement plate communities and quadrats of benthic communities at shallow and mesophotic depths, in order characterize the structure and composition benthic communities at juvenile and adult life stages, providing strong evidence for structuration across bathymetric zones and between life stages. 451 coral recruits, comprising 37 taxa and spanning 13 coral families were located using fluorescent censusing, and identified by barcoding the mt-COI, ORF and PaxC regions. Several depth-generalist taxa were identified, however unique recruit assemblages not found in shallow reefs were found recruiting within the mesophotic zone. Abundant recruitment and distinctive recruit communities within the mesophotic zone support the hypothesis that these reefs are acting as viable reproductive sources. This research provides a unique assessment of recruitment in a region where mesophotic reefs are understudied. We show that Taiwanese mesophotic reefs host recruit assemblages which are abundant, diverse, and distinctive from altiphotic reefs. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis of mesophotic reefs acting as a reproductive refuge for shallow water communities.

    Chapter I: Background 1 Context 1 Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems 2 Coral Settlement and Recruitment 5 Methods in Assessing Coral Settlement and Recruitment 10 Mesophotic Recruitment Research 12 Recruitment Research in Taiwan 14 Geographical Setting 15 Justification and Research Overview 17 Chapter II: Leveraging deep neural networks for rapid assessments of the structure of benthic communities among life stages and bathymetric zones 20 Abstract 21 Background 22 Materials and Methods 23 Results 29 Environmental Parameters 29 Benthic Recruit Community 31 Adult Benthic Community 36 Discussion 43 Chapter III: A high-resolution taxonomic profile of early-life stage scleractinian corals in the mesophotic zone 55 Abstract 56 Background 57 Materials and Methods 59 Results 62 Discussion 70 Supplementary Data 77 Chapter IV: Taiwanese mesophotic reefs host abundant, diverse and distinctive coral recruit communities 94 Abstract 95 Introduction 96 Materials and Methods 97 Results 100 Settlement Preference 102 Spat Size 103 Diversity 107 Discussion 113 Supplementary Data 119 Chapter V: Conclusion 123 Synthesis 123 Summary 123 Challenges 123 Future Work 126 Funding 127 Permits 127 References 129

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