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Biology and ecology of the vulnerable holothuroid, Stichopus herrmanni, on a high-latitude coral reef on the Great Barrier Reef

机译:脆弱的全球胸甲,斯科普犬的生物学与生态学,在大堡礁上的高纬度珊瑚礁上

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Tropical aspidochirotid holothuroids are among the largest coral reef invertebrates, but gaps remain in our understanding of their ecological roles in lagoon sediment habitats, a vast component of coral-reef ecosystems. Stichopus herrmanni, listed as vulnerable (IUCN), is currently a major fishery species on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) and throughout the Indo-Pacific. It is critical to characterise how this species interacts with its environment to understand how its removal may impact ecosystem functionality. We investigated seasonal variation in movement, bioturbation, feeding and gonad development of S. herrmanni over 3 yr at One Tree Reef, which has been a no-take area for decades. We determined the direct influence of the deposit-feeding activity of S. herrmanni on sediment turnover and granulometry, and on the abundance of infauna and benthic productivity in a comprehensive in situ analysis of tropical holothuroid feeding ecology. This species is highly mobile with identifiable individuals exhibiting site fidelity over 3 yr. With the potential to turn over an estimated 64-250 kg individual(-1) yr(-1), S. herrmanni is a major bioturbator. Stichopus herrmanni is a generalist feeder and influences trophic interactions by altering the abundance of infauna and microalgae. Stichopus herrmanni exhibited decreased feeding activity and gonad development in winter, the first documentation of a seasonal disparity in the bioturbation activity of a tropical holothuroid. Sediment digestion and dissolution by S. herrmanni has the potential to influence seawater chemistry, a particularly important feature in a changing ocean. Our results provide essential baseline data on the functional roles of this ecologically important species to inform development of ecosystem-based bche-de-mer fisheries management on the GBR.
机译:热带aspidochirotid全湿润是最大的珊瑚礁中无脊椎动物,但差距仍然是我们对泻湖沉积物栖息地的生态作用的理解,这是珊瑚礁生态系统的广大成分。 Stichopus Herrmanni被列为脆弱(IUCN),目前是大堡礁(GBR)和整个印度的主要渔业物种。表征本物种如何与其环境进行互动以了解其如何移除可能影响生态系统功能。我们调查了在一棵树珊瑚礁上3年超过3年的S. Herrmanni的运动,生物相关,喂养和Gonad开发的季节性变化,这是几十年的禁区。我们确定了S. Herrmanni对沉积物周转和粒度测量的直接影响,以及在热带全身饲养生态学的综合性分析中的Infauna和Benthic生产率的丰富。该物种具有高度手机,具有识别的个体,展示超过3年的网站保真度。随着估计的64-250公斤个体(-1)Yr(-1),S. Herrmanni是一个主要的生物风格的潜力。 Stichopus Herrmanni是一般饲养者,通过改变infauna和微藻的丰度来影响营养互动。冬季斯特普斯赫尔曼尼在冬季表现出饲养活性和加州人的发展,这是热带上尿道生物干扰活动中季节性差异的第一个文件。 S. Herrmanni的沉积物消化和解体有可能影响海水化学,在不断变化的海洋中具有特别重要的特征。我们的结果提供了关于这种生态学重要的物种功能作用的基本基准数据,以便在GBR上了解基于生态系统的BCHE-DE-MERISERIES管理。

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