Neotropical Ichthyology (Dec 2021)

Reef fishes biodiversity and conservation at the largest Brazilian coastal Marine Protected Area (MPA Costa dos Corais)

  • Pedro H. C. Pereira,
  • Luís G. F. Côrtes,
  • Gislaine V. Lima,
  • Erandy Gomes,
  • Antonio V. F. Pontes,
  • Felipe Mattos,
  • Maria E. Araújo,
  • Flávio Ferreira-Junior,
  • Cláudio L. S. Sampaio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-0224-2021-0071
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 4

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Abstract Coral reefs harbor one of the largest fish biodiversity on earth; yet information on reef fishes is still absent for many regions. We analyzed reef fish richness, distribution, and conservation on the largest Brazilian multiple use coastal MPA; which cover a large extent of coral reefs at the SWA. A total of 325 fish species have been listed for MPA Costa dos Corais, including Chondrichthyes (28 species) and Actinopterygii (297). Fish species were represented by 81 families and the most representative families were Carangidae (23 species), Labridae (21) and Gobiidae (15). The MPA fish richness represented 44% of all recorded fish species of the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (SWA) highlighting the large-scale importance of this MPA. A total of 40 species (12%) are registered at Near Threatened (NT), Vulnerable (VU), Endangered (EN) or Critically Endangered (CR). This study reinforces the importance of MPA Costa dos Corais on reef fish biodiversity and conservation and emphasize the urgent need of conservation strategies.

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