Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages from Pulau Karangmadjat, Mentawai Islands, Indonesia

Globally, coral reefs are in severe decline (Jackson et al., 2001) and face potential extinction of 1/3 of reef species by 2050 (Veron, 2011). This decline is the result of the inability of coral communities to recover after disturbance events, often resulting in a shift from coral- to macro-alga...

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spelling ndltd-fau.edu-oai-fau.digital.flvc.org-fau_339172019-07-04T03:53:01Z Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages from Pulau Karangmadjat, Mentawai Islands, Indonesia FA00004790 Garcia, Christine N. (author) Oleinik, Anton E. (Thesis advisor) Florida Atlantic University (Degree grantor) Charles E. Schmidt College of Science Department of Geosciences 63 p. application/pdf Electronic Thesis or Dissertation Text English Globally, coral reefs are in severe decline (Jackson et al., 2001) and face potential extinction of 1/3 of reef species by 2050 (Veron, 2011). This decline is the result of the inability of coral communities to recover after disturbance events, often resulting in a shift from coral- to macro-algal dominated regimes. Reef resources managers are in need of tools to assess the condition of these ecosystems prior to, during, and post disturbance, especially in regions of the world where coral cover and diversity are high, yet management resources are scarce. Foraminifera have been widely utilized as bioindicators in both modern and paleoenvironments for more than a century due to their abundance, diverse functional morphology, rapid generation time, global distribution, and rich geologic record (Sen Gupta, 1999; Hallock et al., 2003). The FoRAM Index (FI) was developed as a single metric indicator to assess whether water quality supports coral recruitment and reproduction in Caribbean and Western Atlantic coral reefs (Hallock et al., 2003), yet the FI has not been widely applied to Indo-Pacific coral reefs. This study reports benthic foraminiferal assemblages from Pulau Karangmadjat, Mentawai Islands, Indonesia, and is the first to provide in situ foraminiferal assemblages for the Mentawai region. Results revealed overall low Shannon’s H’ and Fisher’s alpha, and low Buzas and Gibson’s evenness values across 13 sample sites selected from a variety of reef habitat zones. Values for the FI were also calculated and were extremely high across all sites due to the dominance of symbiont-bearing calcarinid taxa, suggesting favorable water quality conditions. Q-mode hierarchical cluster analysis revealed 4 clusters, only one of which corresponded in its entirety to a well defined benthic habitat zone. Overall, a high degree of similarity between foraminiferal assemblages was present for most sites sampled due to the dominance of calcarinids, suggesting prevalence of a macro-algal substrate, and potentially a shift from a coral- to macro-algal dominated regime for this study area. Utilization of indices like the FI, when used in conjunction with non-FI analysis of foraminiferal assemblages, may aid managers in deducing drivers of regime shifts on Indonesian coral reefs, which may ultimately facilitate solutions for reef conservation and recovery following natural and anthropogenic disturbance. Further testing of the applicability of the FI on Indian Ocean and Indo-Pacific reefs is needed to in order to test this hypothesis. Florida Atlantic University Foraminifera--Ecology--Indonesia--Mentawai Islands. Coral reef ecology--Indonesia--Mentawai Islands. Coastal zone management--Indonesia--Mentawai Islands. Includes bibliography. Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2016. FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection Copyright © is held by the author with permission granted to Florida Atlantic University to digitize, archive and distribute this item for non-profit research and educational purposes. Any reuse of this item in excess of fair use or other copyright exemptions requires permission of the copyright holder. http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00004790 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ https://fau.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/fau%3A33917/datastream/TN/view/Benthic%20Foraminiferal%20Assemblages%20from%20Pulau%20Karangmadjat%2C%20Mentawai%20Islands%2C%20Indonesia.jpg
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topic Foraminifera--Ecology--Indonesia--Mentawai Islands.
Coral reef ecology--Indonesia--Mentawai Islands.
Coastal zone management--Indonesia--Mentawai Islands.
spellingShingle Foraminifera--Ecology--Indonesia--Mentawai Islands.
Coral reef ecology--Indonesia--Mentawai Islands.
Coastal zone management--Indonesia--Mentawai Islands.
Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages from Pulau Karangmadjat, Mentawai Islands, Indonesia
description Globally, coral reefs are in severe decline (Jackson et al., 2001) and face potential extinction of 1/3 of reef species by 2050 (Veron, 2011). This decline is the result of the inability of coral communities to recover after disturbance events, often resulting in a shift from coral- to macro-algal dominated regimes. Reef resources managers are in need of tools to assess the condition of these ecosystems prior to, during, and post disturbance, especially in regions of the world where coral cover and diversity are high, yet management resources are scarce. Foraminifera have been widely utilized as bioindicators in both modern and paleoenvironments for more than a century due to their abundance, diverse functional morphology, rapid generation time, global distribution, and rich geologic record (Sen Gupta, 1999; Hallock et al., 2003). The FoRAM Index (FI) was developed as a single metric indicator to assess whether water quality supports coral recruitment and reproduction in Caribbean and Western Atlantic coral reefs (Hallock et al., 2003), yet the FI has not been widely applied to Indo-Pacific coral reefs. This study reports benthic foraminiferal assemblages from Pulau Karangmadjat, Mentawai Islands, Indonesia, and is the first to provide in situ foraminiferal assemblages for the Mentawai region. Results revealed overall low Shannon’s H’ and Fisher’s alpha, and low Buzas and Gibson’s evenness values across 13 sample sites selected from a variety of reef habitat zones. Values for the FI were also calculated and were extremely high across all sites due to the dominance of symbiont-bearing calcarinid taxa, suggesting favorable water quality conditions. Q-mode hierarchical cluster analysis revealed 4 clusters, only one of which corresponded in its entirety to a well defined benthic habitat zone. Overall, a high degree of similarity between foraminiferal assemblages was present for most sites sampled due to the dominance of calcarinids, suggesting prevalence of a macro-algal substrate, and potentially a shift from a coral- to macro-algal dominated regime for this study area. Utilization of indices like the FI, when used in conjunction with non-FI analysis of foraminiferal assemblages, may aid managers in deducing drivers of regime shifts on Indonesian coral reefs, which may ultimately facilitate solutions for reef conservation and recovery following natural and anthropogenic disturbance. Further testing of the applicability of the FI on Indian Ocean and Indo-Pacific reefs is needed to in order to test this hypothesis. === Includes bibliography. === Thesis (M.S.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2016. === FAU Electronic Theses and Dissertations Collection
author2 Garcia, Christine N. (author)
author_facet Garcia, Christine N. (author)
title Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages from Pulau Karangmadjat, Mentawai Islands, Indonesia
title_short Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages from Pulau Karangmadjat, Mentawai Islands, Indonesia
title_full Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages from Pulau Karangmadjat, Mentawai Islands, Indonesia
title_fullStr Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages from Pulau Karangmadjat, Mentawai Islands, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Benthic Foraminiferal Assemblages from Pulau Karangmadjat, Mentawai Islands, Indonesia
title_sort benthic foraminiferal assemblages from pulau karangmadjat, mentawai islands, indonesia
publisher Florida Atlantic University
url http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00004790
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