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High prevalence of obligate coral-dwelling decapods on dead corals in the Chagos Archipelago, central Indian Ocean

机译:印度洋中部查戈斯群岛死珊瑚的专性珊瑚十足动物盛行

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Small and cryptic organisms that live within the interstices of reef habitats contribute greatly to coral reef biodiversity, but are poorly studied. Many species of cryptofauna have seemingly obligate associations with live coral and are therefore considered to be very vulnerable to coral mortality. Here we report the unanticipated prevalence of obligate coral-dwelling decapod crustaceans on dead colonies of branching corals in the Chagos Archipelago (British Indian Ocean Territory) in the central Indian Ocean. A total of 205 obligate coral-dwelling decapods, including Trapezia crabs, were recorded from 43 (out of 54) dead coral colonies of Acropora and Pocillopora collected across five different atolls. Trapezia individuals found on dead corals were mainly juveniles, and the few adults were almost exclusively male. Among the shrimps (Pontoniinae), however, it was predominantly adult females found on dead corals. Obligate coral-dwelling species that typically occur only on live Pocillopora hosts (e.g., Trapezia spp.) were recorded on dead Acropora. These findings suggests that these obligate coral-dwelling decapods are not simply persisting on coral hosts that have died, but may be explicitly recruiting to or moving to dead coral hosts at certain stages in their life cycle. Variation in the abundance of live coral among sites had no affect on the presence or abundance of obligate coral-dwelling decapods on dead corals. This study shows that habitat associations of obligate coral-dwelling organisms, and their reliance on different habitat types, are complex and further work is required to establish their vulnerability to wide spread habitat degradation on coral reefs.
机译:生活在珊瑚礁栖息地空隙中的小型隐性生物对珊瑚礁的生物多样性有很大贡献,但研究却很少。许多种类的隐栖动物似乎与活珊瑚有专一联系,因此被认为非常容易造成珊瑚死亡。在这里,我们报告了印度洋中部Chagos群岛(不列颠印度洋领地)的分枝珊瑚死殖民地上,专性居住于珊瑚的十足纲甲壳类动物的意外流行。在五个不同的环礁上,从Acropora和Pocillopora的43个死珊瑚殖民地(共54个)中记录了总共205个专供珊瑚居住的十足动物,包括斜方蟹。在死珊瑚上发现的斜方肌个体主要是幼体,而少数成年个体几乎全部是雄性。但是,在虾(Po鱼)中,主要是成年雌性在死珊瑚上发现的。在死的棘足动物上记录了仅在活的Pocillopora宿主(例如斜方菌属)上只生活的专性珊瑚物种。这些发现表明,这些专攻珊瑚的十足动物不仅在死去的珊瑚宿主上持续存在,而且可能在生命周期的某些阶段明确招募或转移到死去的珊瑚宿主上。地点之间活珊瑚丰度的变化对死珊瑚上专性珊瑚栖食的十足动物的存在或丰度没有影响。这项研究表明,专性珊瑚生物的栖息地协会及其对不同栖息地类型的依赖是复杂的,需要进一步的工作来确定它们对珊瑚礁上广泛传播的栖息地退化的脆弱性。

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