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    Local and regional variations in composition and aggregate properties of fish assemblages in rocky intertidal pools of the Chilean coast
    (Springer Nature, 2025) ;
    Muñoz, Gabriela
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    Castro-Rojas, Mauricio
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    Ojeda, F. Patricio
    We assessed compositional and aggregate properties of fish assemblages inhabiting rocky intertidal pools of the coast of central Chile. Its association to sampling regions, localities, tidepool volume or dominant substrate was examined. A total of 1502 individual fish representing 20 species were collected in 49 single-time sampled tidepools from 3 localities at Valparaíso and 5 from the Biobío region. The dissimilarity in composition of the fish assemblages was larger between regions than among localities within regions. The most abundant taxa in Valparaíso were Helcogrammoides chilensis and Scartichthys viridis. In Biobío were Calliclinus geniguttatus, Gobiesox marmoratus, Myxodes viridis and Ophiogobius jenynsi. There were significant and positive but not strong correlations between the volume of tidepools with the total fish number and species richness. There were no significant correlations with dominance, diversity and total fish biomass. Consequently, density in biomass, density in number of fishes, and in number of species decreased similarly and steeply with tidepool volume in Valparaíso and Biobío regions, indicating a strong size effect of tidepool volume in both regions. These results indicate that community composition variability is independent of aggregate community and that a biogeographical compositional transition occurs in this area.