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Synergistic effects of habitat preference and gregarious behaviour on habitat use in coral reef cardinalfish

机译:栖息地偏好和群居行为对珊瑚红衣主教鱼类栖息地利用的协同作用

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Spatial distributions of coral reef fish species are potentially determined by habitat preferences and behavioural interactions. However, the relative importance of these factors and whether or not behavioural interactions reinforce or disrupt habitat associations are poorly understood. This paper explores the degree to which habitat and social preferences explain the association that three common coral reef cardinalfish species (Zoramia leptacanthus, Archamia zosterophora and Cheilodipterus quinquelineatus; family Apogonidae) have with coral substrata at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef. At diurnal resting sites, species were strongly associated with branching corals, with 80-90% of each species inhabiting one branching coral species, Porites cylindrica. Species were also highly gregarious, forming large con-specific and hetero-specific aggregations in coral heads, potentially reinforcing habitat associations. Three-way choice experiments were conducted to test fishes habitat preferences for living coral over dead substrata, for particular coral species, and the influence of gregarious behaviour on these habitat choices. The strength of habitat preferences differed among species, with Z. leptacanthus preferring live coral and P. cylindrica,A. zosterophora preferring P. cylindrica, whether live or dead and C. quinquelineatus exhibiting no preferences. All species were attracted to conspecifics, and for C. quinquelineatus and A. zosterophora, conspecific attraction resulted in stronger preferences for live corals. Gregarious behaviour also increased C. quinquelineatus associations with P. cylindrica. The relative strength of social attraction versus habitat preferences was investigated by comparing fish habitat preferences in the presence and/or absence of conspecifics. The presence of conspecifics on non-preferred rubble habitat reduced each species association with live coral. This study's results indicate that in the field, habitat preferences and conspecific attraction combine to reinforce the association between cardinalfishes and a narrow range of coral substrata.
机译:珊瑚礁鱼类物种的空间分布可能取决于栖息地偏好和行为相互作用。但是,人们对这些因素的相对重要性以及行为相互作用是否能增强或破坏栖息地联系的了解很少。本文探讨了栖息地和社会偏好如何解释三种常见的珊瑚礁红衣主教物种(Zoramia leptacanthus,Archamia zosterophora和Cheilodipterus quinquelineatusus; Apogonidae家族)与大堡礁蜥蜴岛的珊瑚底层之间的联系。在昼间休憩处,物种与分支珊瑚密切相关,每种物种中有80-90%居住于一种分支珊瑚物种,即多孔珊瑚。物种也是高度合群的,在珊瑚头中形成大的异种和异种聚集,可能增强栖息地联系。进行了三项选择实验,以测试鱼类对特定珊瑚物种的生存偏好优于死基层(特定珊瑚物种)的偏好,以及群居行为对这些栖息地选择的影响。不同物种对栖息地的偏好程度不同,Zepteptantantus偏爱活珊瑚和P. cylindrica,A。 zosterophora偏爱cylindrica的P. cylindrica,无论是生的还是死的,以及C. quinquelineatus都没有任何偏好。所有物种都被吸引到特定物种,而对于C. quinquelineatus和A. zosterophora,特定物种的吸引导致对活珊瑚的偏好更强。群居的行为也增加了C. quinquelineatus与P. cylindrica的关联。通过比较存在和/或不存在同种异体的鱼类栖息地偏好,研究了社会吸引力相对于栖息地偏好的相对强度。在非优选的碎石栖息地中存在同种异体,减少了每种物种与活珊瑚的联系。这项研究的结果表明,在野外,栖息地的偏好和特定的吸引力相结合,从而加强了红衣主教与狭窄的珊瑚底层之间的联系。

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