Period of the day drives distinctions in the taxonomic and functional structures of reef fish assemblages.

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 FISHERIES
Marcos B Lucena, Thiago C Mendes, Cesar A M M Cordeiro, Carlos E L Ferreira
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Abstract

Circadian processes are key drivers of animal behaviour, influencing patterns of activity, resource partitioning and competition avoidance. Studies evaluating circadian changes on the structure of marine assemblages are lacking, especially for reef fish. Evaluating the changes imposed by the day-night cycle on the structure and functioning of these assemblages is of critical importance to understand the differences between the diurnal and nocturnal components, as well as the resources they exploit, to better model and manage them. Here, we assessed the fish fauna using an underwater visual census conducted at the same sites during both day and night on a subtropical rocky reef in the Southwestern Atlantic (SWA), aiming to evaluate differences in the community and functional structure of these assemblages. A total of 242 transects were conducted across three sites, with 104 during the day and 138 at night. Fish richness, density, biomass and functional richness were higher in the diurnal period, whereas nocturnal assemblages exhibited higher taxonomic distinctiveness and functional divergence. Both richness and density of nocturnal assemblage, as well as richness and taxonomic distinctness index of the diurnal assemblage, were influenced by depth. The species in each assemblage exhibited different combinations of traits. As expected, diurnal assemblages were richer and occupied a larger proportion of the multidimensional trait space. Body size was comparatively larger for the diurnal assemblage, evidencing niche partitioning based on ontogeny. These results indicate significant differences in the structure of diurnal and nocturnal reef fish assemblages, as expected, driven by resource use, space use and predator avoidance. Fish play a central role in many key processes within reef systems, in addition to their importance for human nutrition and cultural services. Therefore, understanding the components and diversity of nocturnal assemblages is essential to address the significant knowledge gap to understand their role in reef energetics and demand proper management.

一天中的不同时段驱动着珊瑚鱼群在分类和功能结构上的差异。
昼夜节律过程是动物行为的关键驱动因素,影响活动模式、资源分配和竞争回避。目前还缺乏对海洋生物群落结构昼夜变化的研究,尤其是对珊瑚鱼的研究。评估昼夜循环对这些组合的结构和功能造成的变化,对于了解昼夜组成部分之间的差异以及它们所利用的资源,以便更好地模拟和管理它们至关重要。在这里,我们利用在西南大西洋(SWA)的亚热带岩石礁的同一地点进行的水下视觉普查来评估鱼类区系,旨在评估这些组合的群落和功能结构的差异。在三个地点共进行242次横断面调查,其中104次在白天进行,138次在夜间进行。鱼类丰富度、密度、生物量和功能丰富度在白天较高,而夜间组合表现出较高的分类独特性和功能分化。夜间组合的丰富度和密度,以及白天组合的丰富度和分类差异指数都受深度的影响。每个组合中的物种表现出不同的性状组合。正如预期的那样,日组合更丰富,占据了多维特征空间的更大比例。日聚集体的大小相对较大,证明了基于个体发生的生态位划分。这些结果表明,正如预期的那样,受资源利用、空间利用和捕食者躲避的驱动,昼夜和夜间珊瑚鱼组合结构存在显著差异。鱼类除了对人类营养和文化服务的重要性外,还在珊瑚礁系统的许多关键过程中发挥着核心作用。因此,了解夜间组合的组成和多样性对于解决重大的知识差距,了解它们在珊瑚礁能量学中的作用和要求适当的管理是必不可少的。
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Journal of fish biology
Journal of fish biology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
292
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Fish Biology is a leading international journal for scientists engaged in all aspects of fishes and fisheries research, both fresh water and marine. The journal publishes high-quality papers relevant to the central theme of fish biology and aims to bring together under one cover an overall picture of the research in progress and to provide international communication among researchers in many disciplines with a common interest in the biology of fish.
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