The endangered White's seahorse Hippocampus whitei chooses artificial over natural habitats

J Fish Biol. 2019 Aug;95(2):555-561. doi: 10.1111/jfb.14002. Epub 2019 May 30.

Abstract

To explore whether the endangered White's seahorse Hippocampus whitei would choose to inhabit artificial over natural habitats, 10 adult H. whitei individuals were put through a series of binary choice trials in aquaria, during which they were offered different paired combinations of natural (different types of macroalga and seagrass) and artificial habitat (panels of swimming-net material). It was found that H. whitei displayed a significant choice for swimming-net material over all other available natural habitats and chose habitats according to the following rankings: (a) Net; (b) Sargassum sp.; (c) Posidonia australis; (d) Zostera muelleri. Hippocampus whitei's choice of swimming net material over natural habitat suggests that these artificial structures could be a useful conservation measure for seahorses in areas where natural habitat is becoming less favourable due to declines in abundance or quality.

Keywords: Hippocampus whitei; Syngnathidae; conservation; habitat selection; seagrass; urbanised habitats.

MeSH terms

  • Alismatales
  • Animals
  • Choice Behavior*
  • Conservation of Natural Resources*
  • Ecosystem*
  • Sargassum
  • Smegmamorpha / physiology*
  • Swimming
  • Zosteraceae