Abstract

Abstract This study describes the biodiversity of benthic invertebrates on hard substrates in the Currais Marine Protected Area (Currais MPA), in the state of Paraná. The benthic community was sampled during 2012 to 2015, in winter and summer, at two islands and four groups of artificial reefs (ARs). Samples were collected along shallow (2-4 m) and deep (6-8 m) transects at the islands and ~18 m transects at the ARs. We also searched the literature to review all published records of benthic invertebrates on hard substrates in the Currais MPA. We recorded 176 taxa in the phyla Annelida (class Polychaeta), Arthropoda (class Maxillopoda, order Sessilia), Bryozoa, Cnidaria, Chordata (class Ascidiacea), Echinodermata, Mollusca and Porifera, in 13 classes, 40 orders and 75 families. With these 102 new records, our list comprises 58% of all recorded species. Of these, 58 taxa were first records for the state of Paraná. This remarkable number of new records highlights that biodiversity studies are lacking in Paraná. Fifteen non-indigenous species and one endangered species, the sea star Coscinasterias tenuispina (Lamarck, 1816), are included. This is an important transitional area to monitor expansion or constriction of the latitudinal distributions of species, in the context of climate change, that may influence the geographical distribution of species (both native and invasive). This study is the first inventory of marine hard substrate habitats of the Currais MPA with a surprisingly diverse community.

Highlights

  • The National Marine Park of Currais Islands is a new Marine Protected Area (MPA, hereafter Currais MPA) that was created in 2013 (Brazilian federal law number 12.829, Brasil 2013)

  • We found 132 taxa in this survey, with 99 found on the hard substrates of the islands and 122 on artificial substrata (86 in artificial reefs (ARs) and 57 in recruitment plates)

  • Except Arthropoda, new records were found for all phyla, mainly Porifera (n = 20)

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Introduction

The National Marine Park of Currais Islands is a new Marine Protected Area (MPA, hereafter Currais MPA) that was created in 2013 (Brazilian federal law number 12.829, Brasil 2013). It is the first MPA in the category National Marine Park in the state of Paraná and the third in Brazil (the other two are Abrolhos and Fernando de Noronha, both in northeastern Brazil). Since the creation of the MPA, there has been only one study of marine biota, which examined the algal community (Pellizzari et al 2014). Invertebrates of hard substrates are very poorly studied along the entire coast of Paraná, and is a major gap in the understanding of species distributions in Brazil

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