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Coral identity and structural complexity drive habitat associations and demographic processes for an increasingly important Caribbean herbivore

机译:珊瑚的身份和结构的复杂性驱动着越来越重要的加勒比草食动物的栖息地关联和人口统计过程

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Habitat complexity plays a vital role in shaping ecological communities, but many coral reef ecosystems are shifting to alternative states with altered community compositions and reduced complexity. Sea urchins are common inhabitants of reefs, and their importance for controlling the distribution and abundance of algae in marine ecosystems is well understood. Less understood is the role of habitat complexity and species identity of foundational species in dictating the abundance of reef herbivores. We explored how the structural complexity and identity of 3 corals commonly observed on contemporary Caribbean reefs mediate the abundance, behavior, and demographic characteristics of an increasingly important herbivore, the sea urchin Echinometra viridis. Tethered urchins survived better on the more structurally complex coral Agaricia tenuifolia and hydrocoral Millepora alcicornis than on less complex branching Porites species. However, natural densities of urchins on these corals did not follow the same pattern, suggesting that coral identity, independent of complexity, also contributes to habitat associations. In habitat choice experiments, urchins preferred the structurally complex coral A. tenuifolia only when waterborne cues of predators were introduced. Despite minimal differences in the standing stock of algae associated with the different corals, urchins inhabiting Porites colonies had a marginally higher reproductive condition than those collected from the other corals, suggesting a fitness trade-off to inhabiting the riskier coral. Understanding the drivers of herbivore habitat associations is vital for predicting the persistence of coral-dominated reefs due to feedbacks between changing coral reef communities (both species identity and habitat complexity) and shifts to algal dominance.
机译:栖息地的复杂性在塑造生态社区中起着至关重要的作用,但是许多珊瑚礁生态系统正在向替代状态过渡,社区组成发生变化,复杂性降低。海胆是珊瑚礁的常见居民,人们对于控制海藻在海洋生态系统中的分布和丰富度的重要性非常了解。鲜为人知的是,栖息地的复杂性和基础物种的物种身份在决定礁石食草动物数量方面的作用。我们探索了在当代加勒比海珊瑚礁上通常观察到的3种珊瑚的结构复杂性和特征如何介导越来越重要的草食动物海胆Echinometra viridis的丰度,行为和人口统计学特征。在结构较复杂的珊瑚姬松茸和水生珊瑚Millepora alcicornis上,被束缚的海胆的存活率要好于复杂程度较低的分支Porites物种。但是,这些珊瑚上的海胆的自然密度没有遵循相同的模式,这表明独立于复杂性的珊瑚身份也有助于栖息地的联系。在栖息地选择实验中,仅当引入水生掠食性线索时,海胆才喜欢结构复杂的珊瑚A. tenuifolia。尽管与不同珊瑚相关的藻类基本种群差异最小,但居住在Porites殖民地的海胆的繁殖状况比从其他珊瑚收集到的海胆的繁殖率略高,这建议在适应风险较高的珊瑚时进行权衡。了解草食动物栖息地协会的驱动因素对于预测珊瑚主导的礁石的持久性至关重要,这是由于不断变化的珊瑚礁群落之间的反馈(物种身份和栖息地复杂性)以及向藻类优势地位的转变所致。

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