Abstract

In the spur-and-groove reefs of the Ecological Reserve Siboney-Juticí (Southeast Cuba) octocorals are one of the predominant components of the sessile fauna. Main objectives of the present paper are characterizing the composition, structure and conservation status of the octocoral communities and assessing on the prevailing environmental conditions in the study area. For data collection, six sampling sites were located every 2-3 km ranging from 12 m to 17 m depth along the spur-and-groove reefs. In each site, 22-26 lm2 quadrants were zigzag arranged every 2 m. The density of colonies was determined per site. The severity degree and predictability of environmental conditions were inferred by using the Heterogeneity and Equitability indexes, respectively. Hydrodynamic stress and the Comparative Pollution Index were also assessed. Current affectations of the octocoral communities were also determined and classified into four main categories: mechanical damage, diseases, predation and invertebrate and macroalgae overgrowth. As a result, 25 species represented by 752 colonies were recorded and Eunicea flexuosa and Gorgonia ventalina were the most abundant. The occurrence of Eunicea succinea forma succinea constituted the first report for Eastern Cuba. Site densities ranged from 3.58 +/- 1.84 to 7.58 +/- 2.16 colonies/m2 and considered from moderate to low. The biggest densities were reported at both sides of the San Juan River mouth. Despite of the composition and structure of the octocoral communities, low to high hydrodynamic stress and low and moderate levels of contamination were inferred, it is likely that these indexes could have been overestimated due to the sensitivity of the indicator species to other factors such as sedimentation. The environmental conditions were mostly favorable and stable. In general, the number of dead colonies was low and mostly caused by the detachment of the substrate and overgrowth of Millepora alcicornis. Injuries were mainly brought about by mechanical damage, followed by coenenchyme loss, predation by Cyphoma gibbosum and macroalgae overgrowth. On the other hand, negative effects by Hermodice carunculata predation, bleaching, Red Band and Black Band Disease were not observed. Among sampled species, G. ventalina colonies were the most severely damaged within the community. As a whole, octocoral communities of spur-and-groove reefs in the Ecological Reserve Siboney-Juticí showed a good conservation status.

Highlights

  • Los octocorales se ubican entre los grupos de invertebrados marinos predominantes en número y biomasa de la fauna sésil de los arrecifes coralinos en el Caribe, por lo que desempeñan un importante papel como hábitat y refugio de otros organismos, debido a que aumentan la complejidad estructural del arrecife

  • Las especies más abundantes en el área de estudio fueron: E. flexuosa (19%) y G. ventalina (17%), seguidas por Plexaura homomalla (Esper 1792) (11%), Pseudopterogorgia americana (Gmelin 1791) (9%) y Muriceopsis flavida (Lamarck 1815) (8%) (Cuadro 2)

  • El ITH (37%) fue bajo y el ICC (9%) fue el más bajo calculado en el área de estudio (Cuadro 4)

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Materiales y MÉtodos

Área de estudio: El trabajo se realizó entre enero y junio de 2009, en la Reserva Ecológica Siboney-Juticí (19°56­‘26”-19°58­‘13” N, 75°49­‘32”-75°42­‘24” W), núcleo de conservación de la Reserva de Biosfera Baconao, situada en la costa suroriental de Cuba, específicamente en el sector costero entre las bahías de Santiago de Cuba y Guantánamo. El marco cuadrado se ubicó en zigzag cada 2m sobre los macizos hasta alcanzar entre 22 y 26 unidades de muestreo por cada localidad. La distribución de las unidades de muestreo se realizó de forma tal que cubrieran la mayor parte de la superficie de los macizos teniendo en cuenta el tamaño, por lo general pequeño, de estas estructuras rocoso-coralinas, evitando siempre sus bordes. Para inferir el grado de agitación del agua en cada localidad, se determinó el Índice de Tensión Hidrodinámica (ITH) de Alcolado (1981), basado en la suma de los porcentajes de las especies de octocorales resistentes a este tensor: Muricea muricata (Pallas 1766), Eunicea calyculata f. Además, el Índice Comparativo de Contaminación (ICC) propuesto por Herrera-Moreno (1991), basado en la suma de los porcentajes de las especies consideradas por este autor como resistentes a la contaminación: Eunicea calyculata f. CUADRO 1 Severidad y pronosticabilidad ambiental inferida para octocorales, según las combinaciones de los índices de Heterogeneidad (H’) y de Equitatividad (J’)

Comportamiento ambiental muy severo severo favorable muy favorable
Grupo III
Findings
Localidades de muestreo

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