{"title":"Community Structure of Herbivore Reef Fishes in Lagonoy Gulf, Eastern Philippines","authors":"Antonino B. Mendoza","doi":"10.5296/jee.v14i1.20624","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Reef herbivory is a critical ecological process that can control community structure in a reef and can determine recovery potential; therefore, herbivores are an important input in coral reef resiliency. In Lagonoy Gulf, herbivorous reef fishes were surveyed from 22 sampling stations with 93 transects of which 149 species belonging to 14 families were recorded. Although no differences between stations were detected among their biomasses, sizes, abundance and number of species; clustering of stations showed significant differences between clusters. Functional grouping suggests that almost all reefs experienced overfishing as average biomasses were relatively low, with grazers weighing only 112 kg ha-1, scrapers with 56 kg ha-1, browsers 14 kg ha-1, and territorial damselfish 70 kg ha-1. Marine Protected Areas (MPA) were noted to have no impact on reefs’ herbivore community structure since it was almost similar with outside-MPAs and non-MPAs, but then, MPAs have higher overall values than the two other areas. Generally, presence of herbivore fishes in Lagonoy Gulf is a good indicator of the reef’s potential recovery before and after a disturbance event. Furthermore, the diverse herbivore population of the Gulf enhances functional redundancy.","PeriodicalId":15658,"journal":{"name":"Journal of Ecology and Environment","volume":"110 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-01-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Journal of Ecology and Environment","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.5296/jee.v14i1.20624","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q2","JCRName":"Agricultural and Biological Sciences","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Reef herbivory is a critical ecological process that can control community structure in a reef and can determine recovery potential; therefore, herbivores are an important input in coral reef resiliency. In Lagonoy Gulf, herbivorous reef fishes were surveyed from 22 sampling stations with 93 transects of which 149 species belonging to 14 families were recorded. Although no differences between stations were detected among their biomasses, sizes, abundance and number of species; clustering of stations showed significant differences between clusters. Functional grouping suggests that almost all reefs experienced overfishing as average biomasses were relatively low, with grazers weighing only 112 kg ha-1, scrapers with 56 kg ha-1, browsers 14 kg ha-1, and territorial damselfish 70 kg ha-1. Marine Protected Areas (MPA) were noted to have no impact on reefs’ herbivore community structure since it was almost similar with outside-MPAs and non-MPAs, but then, MPAs have higher overall values than the two other areas. Generally, presence of herbivore fishes in Lagonoy Gulf is a good indicator of the reef’s potential recovery before and after a disturbance event. Furthermore, the diverse herbivore population of the Gulf enhances functional redundancy.
珊瑚礁草食是控制珊瑚礁群落结构和决定恢复潜力的关键生态过程;因此,食草动物是珊瑚礁恢复力的重要输入。在拉古诺伊湾,对22个取样点的草食性礁鱼进行了调查,共记录了93个样带,其中14科149种。虽然各站点间的生物量、大小、丰度和物种数量没有差异;集群的集群之间表现出显著差异。功能分类表明,几乎所有珊瑚礁都经历了过度捕捞,平均生物量相对较低,食草动物的体重仅为112 kg ha-1,掠食动物的体重为56 kg ha-1,浏览动物的体重为14 kg ha-1,领地雀鲷的体重为70 kg ha-1。海洋保护区(MPA)指出没有影响珊瑚礁的食草动物群落结构,因为它几乎是与outside-MPAs non-MPAs相似,但是,海洋保护区总体值高于其它两个方面。一般来说,草食鱼类在拉古诺湾的存在是一个很好的指标,珊瑚礁的潜在恢复之前和之后的干扰事件。此外,墨西哥湾多样化的食草动物种群增强了功能冗余。