Fishes (Sep 2024)

The Ecological Niches and Interspecific Associations of the Dominant Fishes in the Xiamen Seas, China

  • Liang-Min Huang,
  • Hao-Qi Xu,
  • Jia-Yue Yu,
  • Yong-He Chen,
  • Jia-Qiao Wang,
  • Fen-Fen Ji,
  • Jun Li,
  • Jian-Di Cai,
  • Ta-Jen Chu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fishes9090354
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9
p. 354

Abstract

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Fish are vital in enhancing the stability of marine ecosystems. Therefore, understanding the ecological niches and interspecific correlation characteristics of their dominant species provides a good scientific basis for the protection and management of marine biodiversity. In this study, on the basis of survey data from trawls conducted in the waters off Xiamen in the spring (April) and autumn (November) of 2021, the ecotopes and interspecies connectivity of the dominant fish species were investigated using the relative importance index (IRI), χ2 tests, the association coefficient (AC), and Pearson and Spearman analyses. According to the IRI, there were 23 fish species with higher values, including 15 species in spring and 15 species in autumn. The 15 dominant fish species could be subdivided into wide-, medium-, and narrow-ecotope species, of which there were 2 and 3 wide-ecotope types in spring and autumn. The niche overlap indices exhibited a range of 0.000–0.809 in the spring and 0.000–0.915 in the autumn, showing small differences between the two seasons. The interspecific correlations between the dominant fishes in Xiamen’s waters in spring and autumn were weak, and both showed non-significant positive correlations, indicating that the correlations between the dominant fishes in this sea area are relatively independent. The findings of this investigation provide a fundamental database and theoretical framework for researching the adaptive mechanisms of marine fish in the Xiamen Seas.

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