Vol. 64, 2025
Contrasting Structural Changes in
Two Benthic Invertebrate Communities After an Extraordinary Rainfall
Event in Liuqiu Island, Taiwan
Dun-Ru
Kang1, Meng-Ying Kuo2,
Shui-Kai Chang3,4 , Jing-Ying Wu1, Te-Yu Liao1 , Mei-Fang Lin5,6 , Shyh-Min Chao7, and Li-Lian Liu1,4,*
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1Department
of Oceanography, National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung 804,
Taiwan. *Correspondence: E-mail: lilian@mail.nsysu.edu.tw (Liu)
E-mail: ilikenyankosensei@gmail.com (Kang); brueworld@gmail.com
(Wu);tyliao@mail.nsysu.edu.tw (Liao)
2Taiwan Ocean Research Institute, National Applied
Research Laboratories, Kaohsiung 852, Taiwan. E-mail:
mengying@narlabs.org.tw (Kuo)
3Graduate Institute of Marine Affairs, National Sun
Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung 804, Taiwan. E-mail:
skchang@faculty.nsysu.edu.tw (Chang)
4Sustainable Ocean Governance Center, National Sun
Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung 804, Taiwan
5Department of Marine Biotechnology and Resources,
National Sun Yat-Sen University, Kaohsiung 804, Taiwan. E-mail:
meifang.lin@mail.nsysu.edu.tw (Lin)
6Doctoral Degree Program in Marine Biotechnology,
National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung 804, Taiwan
7National Museum of Natural Science, Taichung 404,
Taiwan. E-mail: chaosm@mail.nmns.edu.tw (Chao)
(Received 1 October 2024 /
Accepted 16 April 2025 / Published -- 2025)
Communicated by Benny K.K. Chan
This study compared the changes in
benthic community structures of the Shanfu (SF) and Duozaiping (DU)
coral reef intertidal zones of Liuqiu Island between 2020 and 2022
after a prolonged precipitation event between late July and early
August 2021. The trend of extreme rainfall on the island was also
explored using the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) for coastal
management use. The adjacent study sites of SF and DU have areas of
16,203 and 31,930 m2, respectively. Variations in the
diversity indexes between sites (SF and DU) and years (2020, 2021, and
2022) were determined by two-way ANOVA tests. SF and DU differed
significantly in species density, richness, dominance, diversity, and
evenness indexes. Site factor had a more significant effect than year
on these indices. The benthic community at DU was distinctly clustered
into before, after, and 1-year after rainfall groups, but this was not
the case for SF. Echinodermata was the taxon primarily responsible for
the differences. Based on the meteorological data from 1997 to 2022,
the SPIs varied from -1.83 (severe drought) to +1.90 (severe
precipitation). Temporally, precipitation intensity and frequency
increased during 2016–2021 compared with 2000–2006, with a peak
precipitation event of 1,168 mm rainfall over 14 days in 2021. The
broader reef flat at DU may have resulted in thermal and salinity
stresses lasting longer for stenohaline echinoderms than at SF. Results
from this island highlighted the differential vulnerability of the
benthic communities from different sites to natural disturbances for
the first time, allowing policymakers and stakeholders to formulate
effective regional management strategies to minimize the impact of
extreme climate events.
Keywords:
Diversity
index, Standardized Precipitation Index, SPI, Climate change, Low
salinity, Echinoderms
Citation: Kang DR, Kuo MY, Chang SK, Wu
JY, Liao TY, Lin MF, Chao SM, Liu LL. 2025. Contrasting structural
changes in two benthic invertebrate communities after an extraordinary
rainfall event in Liuqiu Island, Taiwan. Zool Stud 64:23.

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