2022
DOI: 10.3390/d14050366
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Over, Under, Sideways and Down: Patterns of Marine Species Richness in Nearshore Habitats off Santa Catalina Island, California

Abstract: Santa Catalina Island, located off the southern California coast, is home to the Blue Cavern Onshore State Marine Conservation Area (SMCA), which is recognized as a marine protected area. Here, we provide an updated species inventory of nearshore macroalgae, seagrasses, bony and cartilaginous fishes and invertebrates documented inside the Blue Cavern Onshore SMCA. Species richness data were compiled using scuba-based visual surveys conducted in the field, references from the primary and gray literature, museum… Show more

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“…We measured the response of nitrogenase activity with the addition of brown (i.e., M pyrifera and Dictyopteris,), green (i.e., C. fragile), and red (i.e., A. taxiformis) macroalgae. These are commonly found at BFC (collected as healthy living seaweed at the time of sediment sampling) and along rocky bottom habitats all along the California coastline (Looby and Ginsburg, 2021;Ginsburg and Huang, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…We measured the response of nitrogenase activity with the addition of brown (i.e., M pyrifera and Dictyopteris,), green (i.e., C. fragile), and red (i.e., A. taxiformis) macroalgae. These are commonly found at BFC (collected as healthy living seaweed at the time of sediment sampling) and along rocky bottom habitats all along the California coastline (Looby and Ginsburg, 2021;Ginsburg and Huang, 2022).…”
Section: Site Description and Sediment Samplingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite their global occurrence and potential to harbor diazotrophs, coastal macroalgal habitats and the underlying marine sediments remain largely under-investigated for BNF. Therefore, one major objective of this study is to investigate the prevalence of benthic BNF along a coastal rocky bottom habitat, i.e., Big Fisherman's Cove (BFC), which often house dense kelp forests, diverse macroalgae, and other macrophytes such as eelgrass (e.g., Zostera) beds (Tanner et al, 2019;Looby and Ginsburg, 2021;Ginsburg and Huang, 2022).…”
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“…Long-term monitoring of subtidal benthos like that associated with kelp forests, globally threatened by climate change [10], can use this approach for cost-effective surveys and reporting. [2], [4], [6], [7], [9], [11], [12], [13], [14], [15], [16].…”
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