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Resource partitioning along multiple niche axes drives functional diversity in parrotfishes on Caribbean coral reefs

机译:沿多个利基轴的资源分配推动了加勒比珊瑚礁上鹦嘴鱼的功能多样性

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The recent loss of key consumers to exploitation and habitat degradation has significantly altered community dynamics and ecosystem function across many ecosystems worldwide. Predicting the impacts of consumer losses requires knowing the level of functional diversity that exists within a consumer assemblage. In this study, we document functional diversity among nine species of parrotfishes on Caribbean coral reefs. Parrotfishes are key herbivores that facilitate the maintenance and recovery of coral-dominated reefs by controlling algae and provisioning space for the recruitment of corals. We observed large functional differences among two genera of parrotfishes that were driven by differences in diet. Fishes in the genus Scarus targeted filamentous algal turf assemblages, crustose coralline algae, and endolithic algae and avoided macroalgae, while fishes in the genus Sparisoma preferentially targeted macroalgae. However, species with similar diets were dissimilar in other attributes, including the habitats they frequented, the types of substrate they fed from, and the spatial scale at which they foraged. These differences indicate that species that appear to be functionally redundant when looking at diet alone exhibit high levels of complementarity when we consider multiple functional traits. By identifying key functional differences among parrotfishes, we provide critical information needed to manage parrotfishes to enhance the resilience of coral-dominated reefs and reverse phase shifts on algal-dominated reefs throughout the wider Caribbean. Further, our study provides a framework for predicting the impacts of consumer losses in other species rich ecosystems.
机译:关键消费者最近因开发和栖息地退化而流失,已大大改变了全球许多生态系统的社区动态和生态系统功能。预测消费者损失的影响需要了解消费者组合中存在的功能多样性的水平。在这项研究中,我们记录了加勒比珊瑚礁上9种鹦嘴鱼之间的功能多样性。鹦嘴鱼是关键的食草动物,它们通过控制藻类和为招募珊瑚提供空间来促进珊瑚礁的维持和恢复。我们观察到两种鹦鹉鱼的功能差异很大,这是由于饮食差异引起的。 Scarus属的鱼类以丝状藻类组合,硬皮珊瑚藻类和石器内藻类为目标,避免了大型藻类,而Sparisoma属的鱼类则以大型藻类为目标。但是,饮食相似的物种在其他属性上却不相同,包括它们常去的栖息地,它们取食的底物类型以及它们觅食的空间规模。这些差异表明,当我们考虑多种功能性状时,仅在饮食上看似功能上多余的物种表现出高水平的互补性。通过确定鹦嘴鱼之间的主要功能差异,我们提供了管理鹦嘴鱼所需的重要信息,以增强整个加勒比海范围内珊瑚主导的礁石的复原力以及藻类主导的礁石的逆相移。此外,我们的研究提供了一个框架,用于预测其他物种丰富的生态系统中消费者损失的影响。

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