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Article

Temporal Trends in Reef Fish Diversity and Nutrient Excretion Proxies Across Sites on San Andrés Island, Colombia

by
Amílcar Leví Cupul-Magaña
1,*,
Adriana Santos-Martínez
2 and
Diana Morales-de-Anda
3
1
Laboratorio de Ecología Marina, Centro de Investigaciones Costeras, Centro Universitario de La Costa, Universidad de Guadalajara, Avenida Universidad de Guadalajara No. 203, Puerto Vallarta 48280, Jalisco, Mexico
2
Universidad Nacional de Colombia–Sede Caribe, San Luis Free Town,# 52-44, San Andrés Isla 880001, Colombia
3
Departamento de Recursos del Mar, Cinvestav Mérida, Km. 6 Carretera Antigua a Progreso, Cordemex, Mérida 97319, Yucatán, Mexico
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Diversity 2026, 18(4), 198; https://doi.org/10.3390/d18040198 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 10 February 2026 / Revised: 23 March 2026 / Accepted: 27 March 2026 / Published: 28 March 2026

Abstract

Long-term monitoring is essential for understanding how recurring disturbances, such as hurricanes and coral bleaching, affect reef fish communities and ecosystem processes. This study evaluates temporal trends (2013–2025) in fish assemblage composition, functional diversity, and nutrient excretion proxies (C, N, and P) across three reef sites on San Andrés Island in the Colombian Caribbean. Our results reveal significant shifts in community structure following major disturbances in 2020 (Hurricanes Eta, Iota) and 2023 (mass bleaching event). Taxonomic and functional richness (TRich, FRich) fluctuated throughout the study period, whereas functional divergence (FDiv) declined earlier (2016), highlighting site-specific differences. A trait-based nutrient-excretion proxy (NPC composite score) identified key species that maintain nutrient cycling. Despite recent coral bleaching, certain sites exhibited functional resilience, sustained by the persistence of high-performing nutrient providing species. However, the overall disconnect between taxonomic recovery and functional stability suggests that ecosystem-level processes remain vulnerable, even when species richness appears to recover. This highlights the importance of integrating functional traits and nutrient recycling proxies into monitoring programs to better predict long-term variability in San Andrés Island reefs under a changing climate. Our findings provide a framework for prioritizing management efforts in the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve with emphasis on maintaining ecosystem services.
Keywords: coral reefs; reef fishes; hurricanes; bleaching; functional diversity; nutrient recycling; excretion; long-term monitoring; Caribbean coral reefs; reef fishes; hurricanes; bleaching; functional diversity; nutrient recycling; excretion; long-term monitoring; Caribbean

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Cupul-Magaña, A.L.; Santos-Martínez, A.; Morales-de-Anda, D. Temporal Trends in Reef Fish Diversity and Nutrient Excretion Proxies Across Sites on San Andrés Island, Colombia. Diversity 2026, 18, 198. https://doi.org/10.3390/d18040198

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Cupul-Magaña AL, Santos-Martínez A, Morales-de-Anda D. Temporal Trends in Reef Fish Diversity and Nutrient Excretion Proxies Across Sites on San Andrés Island, Colombia. Diversity. 2026; 18(4):198. https://doi.org/10.3390/d18040198

Chicago/Turabian Style

Cupul-Magaña, Amílcar Leví, Adriana Santos-Martínez, and Diana Morales-de-Anda. 2026. "Temporal Trends in Reef Fish Diversity and Nutrient Excretion Proxies Across Sites on San Andrés Island, Colombia" Diversity 18, no. 4: 198. https://doi.org/10.3390/d18040198

APA Style

Cupul-Magaña, A. L., Santos-Martínez, A., & Morales-de-Anda, D. (2026). Temporal Trends in Reef Fish Diversity and Nutrient Excretion Proxies Across Sites on San Andrés Island, Colombia. Diversity, 18(4), 198. https://doi.org/10.3390/d18040198

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