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Responses of coral reef fishes to past climate changes are related to life-history traits

机译:珊瑚礁鱼类对过去气候变化的反应与生活史特征有关

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Abstract Coral reefs and their associated fauna are largely impacted by ongoing climate change. Unravelling species responses to past climatic variations might provide clues on the consequence of ongoing changes. Here, we tested the relationship between changes in sea surface temperature and sea levels during the Quaternary and present-day distributions of coral reef fish species. We investigated whether species-specific responses are associated with life-history traits. We collected a database of coral reef fish distribution together with life-history traits for the Indo-Pacific Ocean. We ran species distribution models (SDMs) on 3,725 tropical reef fish species using contemporary environmental factors together with a variable describing isolation from stable coral reef areas during the Quaternary. We quantified the variance explained independently by isolation from stable areas in the SDMs and related it to a set of species traits including body size and mobility. The variance purely explained by isolation from stable coral reef areas on the distribution of extant coral reef fish species largely varied across species. We observed a triangular relationship between the contribution of isolation from stable areas in the SDMs and body size. Species, whose distribution is more associated with historical changes, occurred predominantly in the Indo-Australian archipelago, where the mean size of fish assemblages is the lowest. Our results suggest that the legacy of habitat changes of the Quaternary is still detectable in the extant distribution of many fish species, especially those with small body size and the most sedentary. Because they were the least able to colonize distant habitats in the past, fish species with smaller body size might have the most pronounced lags in tracking ongoing climate change.
机译:摘要珊瑚礁及其相关动物群在很大程度上受到持续不断的气候变化的影响。揭示物种对过去气候变化的反应可能会为不断变化的结果提供线索。在这里,我们测试了第四纪和当今珊瑚礁鱼类物种分布期间海表温度与海平面变化之间的关系。我们调查了物种特定的反应是否与生活史特征相关。我们收集了印度洋-太平洋的珊瑚礁鱼类分布数据库以及生活史特征。我们使用当代环境因素以及描述第四纪期间与稳定的珊瑚礁区域隔离的变量对3,725种热带礁鱼物种进行了物种分布模型(SDM)。我们量化了通过与SDM的稳定区域隔离来独立解释的方差,并将其与一系列物种特征(包括体型和活动性)相关联。这种差异纯粹是通过与稳定的珊瑚礁区域隔离而对现存的珊瑚礁鱼类物种分布进行了大范围的解释。我们观察到与SDM稳定区域隔离的贡献与身体大小之间存在三角关系。物种分布与历史变化更多相关的物种主要发生在印度-澳大利亚群岛,鱼类组合的平均大小最低。我们的结果表明,在许多鱼类的现存分布中,尤其是那些体型较小且最久坐的鱼类,第四纪生境变化的遗留现象仍然可以检测到。由于它们过去无法在遥远的栖息地定殖,因此体型较小的鱼类在追踪持续的气候变化方面可能会出现最明显的滞后。

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