Science. 1983 Jun 3;220(4601):1047-9. doi: 10.1126/science.220.4601.1047.
Schools of juvenile haemulid fish feed in sea grass beds at night. By day they rest over coral heads, where they excrete substantial quantities of ammonium and particulate nitrogen and phosphorus into the nutrient-poor waters. The percentages of these nutrients contributed by the fish were comparable to those from other sources. Coral heads with resident fish schools grew faster than those without resident schools, indicating that fish may be more beneficial to the corals than has been assumed.
幼鱼在海草床中觅食,晚上活动。白天,它们在珊瑚礁上休息,在贫营养水中排泄大量的氨、颗粒态氮和磷。鱼类排泄的这些营养物的比例与其他来源相当。有定居鱼类的珊瑚礁生长速度比没有定居鱼类的珊瑚礁快,这表明鱼类可能比人们想象的对珊瑚更有益。