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Abstract
Animals Biodiversity Population Density Population Dynamics Sea Cucumbers - classification Seasons Venezuela
Holothurian populations in the Caribbean have been significantly depleted in some areas, and others are still in danger to satisfy international markets. In Venezuela, this marine resource has been illegally exploited since the early 1990s. To contribute with their management and protection, this work analyzed the distribution, abundance and population structure of two commercial holothurians Isostichopus badionotus and Holothuria mexicana in Cubagua Island shores. A total of 52 stations were studied around the island during the year 2008. Surveys included visits to each station, for which a band transect of 50 m2 with four replicates were carried out. The results show that I. badionotus has a higher distribution on the East coast of the island, and is found over Thalassia testudinum beds or bivalve molluscs aggregations, with an average density of 0.011 ind/m2, C.I. 95% = 0.005-0.017, n = 122, and a general abundance estimated in 117 ind/ha. H. mexicana has been practically depleted (0.001 ind/m2 C.I. 95% = 0.0002-0.0013, 7.7 ind/ha, n = 8). We recommend the maintenance of the total ban adopted in 1997 to assure the protection of these species, mainly because no previous data supported the start of the fishery, and also, because the current densities are still very low when compared to other areas in Venezuela and the Caribbean. These are animals easy to catch, susceptible to overfishing, and with a very low recovery rate; thus, more control is required from the local authorities.
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Title
Distribution and density of two holothurian species in Cubagua Island, Venezuela
Creators
Alejandro Tagliafico - Universidad de Oriente
María Salomé Rangel - Universidad de Oriente
Néstor Rago - Universidad Nacional
Publication Details
Revista de Biología Tropical, Vol.59(2), pp.843-852
Publisher
Universidad de Costa Rica * Editorial
Grant note
Provita and IEA
Identifiers
991012979166802368
Copyright
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (CC BY 4.0)
Academic Unit
Faculty of Science and Engineering; Science; National Marine Science Centre
Language
Spanish
Resource Type
Journal article
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Distribution and density of two holothurian species