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珊瑚礁鱼类的栖息地选择、补充以及对珊瑚退化的反应。

Habitat choice, recruitment and the response of coral reef fishes to coral degradation.

作者信息

Feary David A, Almany Glenn R, McCormick Mark I, Jones Geoffrey P

机构信息

Australian Research Council, Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies, School of Marine and Tropical Biology, James Cook University, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

出版信息

Oecologia. 2007 Sep;153(3):727-37. doi: 10.1007/s00442-007-0773-4. Epub 2007 Jun 14.

Abstract

The global degradation of coral reefs is having profound effects on the structure and species richness of associated reef fish assemblages. Historically, variation in the composition of fish communities has largely been attributed to factors affecting settlement of reef fish larvae. However, the mechanisms that determine how fish settlers respond to different stages of coral stress and the extent of coral loss on fish settlement are poorly understood. Here, we examined the effects of habitat degradation on fish settlement using a two-stage experimental approach. First, we employed laboratory choice experiments to test how settlers responded to early and terminal stages of coral degradation. We then quantified the settlement response of the whole reef fish assemblage in a field perturbation experiment. The laboratory choice experiments tested how juveniles from nine common Indo-Pacific fishes chose among live colonies, partially degraded colonies, and dead colonies with recent algal growth. Many species did not distinguish between live and partially degraded colonies, suggesting settlement patterns are resilient to the early stages of declining coral health. Several species preferred live or degraded corals, and none preferred to associate with dead, algal-covered colonies. In the field experiment, fish recruitment to coral colonies was monitored before and after the introduction of a coral predator (the crown-of-thorns starfish) and compared with undisturbed control colonies. Starfish reduced live coral cover by 95-100%, causing persistent negative effects on the recruitment of coral-associated fishes. Rapid reductions in new recruit abundance, greater numbers of unoccupied colonies and a shift in the recruit community structure from one dominated by coral-associated fishes before degradation to one predominantly composed of algal-associated fish species were observed. Our results suggest that while resistant to coral stress, coral death alters the process of replenishment of coral reef fish communities.

摘要

全球珊瑚礁的退化正在对相关珊瑚礁鱼类群落的结构和物种丰富度产生深远影响。从历史上看,鱼类群落组成的变化很大程度上归因于影响珊瑚礁鱼类幼体定居的因素。然而,决定鱼类定居者如何应对珊瑚不同压力阶段以及珊瑚损失程度对鱼类定居影响的机制却知之甚少。在此,我们采用两阶段实验方法研究了栖息地退化对鱼类定居的影响。首先,我们进行了实验室选择实验,以测试定居者如何应对珊瑚退化的早期和末期阶段。然后,我们在野外扰动实验中量化了整个珊瑚礁鱼类群落的定居反应。实验室选择实验测试了9种常见印度-太平洋鱼类的幼鱼如何在活珊瑚群落、部分退化的珊瑚群落和近期有藻类生长的死珊瑚群落之间进行选择。许多物种无法区分活珊瑚群落和部分退化的珊瑚群落,这表明定居模式对珊瑚健康下降的早期阶段具有弹性。有几个物种更喜欢活珊瑚或退化珊瑚,没有一个物种更喜欢与覆盖着藻类的死珊瑚群落相关联。在野外实验中,在引入珊瑚捕食者(棘冠海星)前后监测了鱼类在珊瑚群落上的补充情况,并与未受干扰的对照群落进行了比较。海星使活珊瑚覆盖率降低了95%-100%,对与珊瑚相关鱼类的补充产生了持续的负面影响。观察到新补充个体数量迅速减少、未被占据的珊瑚群落数量增加,以及补充群落结构从退化前以与珊瑚相关鱼类为主转变为主要由与藻类相关的鱼类物种组成。我们的结果表明,虽然对珊瑚压力具有抗性,但珊瑚死亡改变了珊瑚礁鱼类群落的补充过程。

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