Habitat quality effects on the abundance of a coral-dwelling fish across spatial scales

IF 2.3 2区 生物学 Q2 ECOLOGY
Hana Fahim, Taylor Naaykens, Cassidy C. D'Aloia
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Microhabitat associated fishes are expected to be negatively affected by coral reef degradation, given that many species are coral dwellers. However, the factors underlying this negative impact and the spatial scale(s) at which it occurs are poorly understood. We explored how habitat quality metrics and host preferences influence fish abundance across multiple spatial scales, using the functionally important cleaner fish Elacatinus evelynae as a study species. We surveyed fish at 10 sites in Curaçao that varied in coral cover and health. At the microhabitat scale, we found that E. evelynae group size increases on large, healthy corals and on some coral host species, namely Montastraea cavernosa. We also found that, although E. evelynae can occupy at least 10 coral host species, it selectively inhabits just three corals: M. cavernosa, Colpophyllia natans, and Diploria labrynthiformis. Scaling up to explore goby abundance along 30-m transects, we did not find a clear relationship between live coral cover and goby abundance. However, goby abundance was substantially higher at one location with elevated coral cover and a high relative abundance of E. evelynae host species. Collectively, these results confirm that E. evelynae abundance is impacted by reef health. They also indicate that the species' long-term persistence may depend on both the maintenance of healthy coral hosts and the gobies' plasticity in host preferences on changing reefscapes. Cryptobenthic fishes such as E. evelynae play a vital role in the ecosystem and understanding drivers of their abundance is important as reefs face increased degradation.

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生境质量对珊瑚栖息鱼类数量的跨空间尺度影响
与微生境相关的鱼类预计会受到珊瑚礁退化的负面影响,因为许多物种都是珊瑚栖息者。然而,人们对造成这种负面影响的因素及其发生的空间尺度知之甚少。我们以具有重要功能的清洁鱼 Elacatinus evelynae 为研究物种,探讨了栖息地质量指标和宿主偏好如何影响鱼类在多个空间尺度上的丰度。我们在库拉索岛的 10 个地点调查了鱼类,这些地点的珊瑚覆盖率和健康状况各不相同。在微生境尺度上,我们发现,在健康的大珊瑚和一些珊瑚寄主物种(即洞穴孟氏珊瑚)上,E. evelynae 的群体数量会增加。我们还发现,虽然 E. evelynae 可以栖息至少 10 种珊瑚寄主物种,但它只选择栖息三种珊瑚:M. cavernosa、Colpophyllia natans 和 Diploria labrynthiformis。我们将研究范围扩大到 30 米横断面上的虾虎鱼丰度,结果发现活珊瑚覆盖率与虾虎鱼丰度之间没有明显的关系。不过,在一个珊瑚覆盖率较高且 E. evelynae 宿主物种相对丰度较高的地点,虾虎鱼的丰度要高得多。总之,这些结果证实了伊夫利纳鱼的丰度受到珊瑚礁健康状况的影响。这些结果还表明,该物种的长期存活可能既取决于健康珊瑚寄主的维持,也取决于虾虎鱼在不断变化的珊瑚礁景观中对寄主偏好的可塑性。像虾虎鱼这样的隐底栖生物在生态系统中扮演着重要角色,随着珊瑚礁面临日益严重的退化,了解其丰度的驱动因素非常重要。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
3.80%
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1027
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Ecology and Evolution is the peer reviewed journal for rapid dissemination of research in all areas of ecology, evolution and conservation science. The journal gives priority to quality research reports, theoretical or empirical, that develop our understanding of organisms and their diversity, interactions between them, and the natural environment. Ecology and Evolution gives prompt and equal consideration to papers reporting theoretical, experimental, applied and descriptive work in terrestrial and aquatic environments. The journal will consider submissions across taxa in areas including but not limited to micro and macro ecological and evolutionary processes, characteristics of and interactions between individuals, populations, communities and the environment, physiological responses to environmental change, population genetics and phylogenetics, relatedness and kin selection, life histories, systematics and taxonomy, conservation genetics, extinction, speciation, adaption, behaviour, biodiversity, species abundance, macroecology, population and ecosystem dynamics, and conservation policy.
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