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Different responses of coral and rubble-dwelling coral reef damselfishes (Family: Pomacentridae) to chemosensory cues from coral reef microhabitats

机译:来自珊瑚礁微藻珊瑚礁珊瑚礁珊瑚礁(家族:Pomacentridae)的不同响应来自珊瑚礁微藻的化学感染案

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Coral reef fishes are known to respond to chemical cues in the selection of appropriate microhabitats at settlement. Coral- and non-coral-associated species are likely to respond to different stimuli and the cues may change as larvae settle and become familiar with the reef environment. Here, the chemosensory responses of both late-stage larvae and newly settled juvenile damselfishes to microhabitat odours were tested in Kimbe Bay (PNG), including four obligate coral-dwelling species (Dascyllus melanurus, D. reticulatus, Chrysiptera arnazae and Pomacentrus moluccensis) and four rubble-dwelling species (Pomacentrus adelus, P. simsiang, Chrysiptera cyanea and C. rollandi). Damselfishes were subjected to a series of pair-wise chemosensory choice trials using a two-channel choice flume. The responses by late-stage larvae (pre-settled) to chemical cues from their preferred microhabitat type mirrored those exhibited by recently settled juveniles. All four rubble-dwelling damselfish species exhibited a significant aversion toward chemical cues derived from coral microhabitats, preferring to remain either in the water seeded with chemical cues derived from rubble, or the unseeded (control) water. The obligate coral-dwelling damselfish species tended to avoid rubble and select coral cues when tested against seawater, but unexpectedly, exhibited a neutral response when given a choice between coral and rubble odours. These results indicate that coral and rubble-dwelling damselfish differ in the strength of their attraction to preferred or avoidance of non-preferred microhabitats. Both factors are likely to play a role in settlement choices. Our results indicated that for some species, newly settled juveniles could act as suitable substitutes for testing larval behavioural traits.
机译:已知珊瑚礁鱼类在选择适当的微藻时响应化学提示。珊瑚和非珊瑚相关物种可能会对不同的刺激作出反应,并且提示可能会随着幼虫沉淀而变化,并熟悉珊瑚礁环境。在这里,在金贝湾(PNG)中测试了晚期幼虫和新沉淀的青少年霉菌食品对微藻气味的化学感应响应,包括四个迫使珊瑚居住物种(Dascyllus melanurus,D. Reticulatus,Chrysiptera Arnazae和Pomaintrus Moluccensis)和四种石渣居住物种(P. Simsiang,Chrysiptera cyanea和C.Lortandi)。使用双通道选择水槽,算法患有一系列配对的化学感受选择试验。从其优选的微藻蛋白类型的后期幼虫(预沉降)的反应反映了最近沉降的青少年展出的那些。所有四种瓦尔维斯·米维斯·斯维斯维斯·斯维斯维斯品种对源自珊瑚微藻的化学线索展出了显着的厌恶,宁愿在水中留在衍生自碎石的化学线索或未对(对照)水处理的水中。在珊瑚和碎片气味的选择时,迫使乌拉尔住宅含量倾向于避免瓦砾和选择珊瑚线索,但出乎意料地表现出中立的反应。这些结果表明,珊瑚和瓦砾 - 住所含量含量与其吸引力的强度不同,以优选或避免非优选的微藻。这两个因素可能在解决方案中发挥作用。我们的结果表明,对于某些物种,新安顿的青少年可以作为测试幼虫行为性状的合适替代品。

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    《Marine biology》 |2020年第6期|74.1-74.11|共11页
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    James Cook Univ Coll Sci & Engn Marine Biol & Aquaculture Townsville Qld 4811 Australia|James Cook Univ Ctr Excellence Coral Reef Studies Australian Res Council Townsville Qld 4811 Australia;

    James Cook Univ Coll Sci & Engn Marine Biol & Aquaculture Townsville Qld 4811 Australia|James Cook Univ Ctr Excellence Coral Reef Studies Australian Res Council Townsville Qld 4811 Australia;

    James Cook Univ Coll Sci & Engn Marine Biol & Aquaculture Townsville Qld 4811 Australia;

    James Cook Univ Coll Sci & Engn Marine Biol & Aquaculture Townsville Qld 4811 Australia;

    James Cook Univ Coll Sci & Engn Marine Biol & Aquaculture Townsville Qld 4811 Australia|James Cook Univ Ctr Excellence Coral Reef Studies Australian Res Council Townsville Qld 4811 Australia;

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