评估群落从硬珊瑚向软珊瑚转变的可能性及其影响

S. Inoue, A. Takahashi
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由于海洋酸化和全球变暖,世界各地的珊瑚礁正面临退化和破坏的威胁。局部的人为影响,如富营养化和浑浊也会削弱它们。随着珊瑚礁的退化,珊瑚礁群落从硬珊瑚为主的生态系统向其他生物为主的生态系统转变。在这里,我们考虑软珊瑚作为一个例子,一个有机体,可以取代硬珊瑚在珊瑚礁群落。在琉球群岛,软珊瑚是一种典型的生物,在珊瑚礁中发现,并且密度很高。然而,发表的关于软珊瑚的研究远远少于关于硬珊瑚的研究。因此,很少有研究定量评估群落从硬珊瑚向软珊瑚转变的潜力。许多关于硬珊瑚的研究可以适用于软珊瑚,因为它们有一些共同点,比如它们的栖息地和身体结构。我们可以通过直接比较硬珊瑚和软珊瑚,利用硬珊瑚研究的观点和技术来研究软珊瑚,从而考虑珊瑚礁中可能或正在发生的群落转变。本文结合以往的研究,介绍了珊瑚礁群落转移的概念。我们讨论了从硬珊瑚到软珊瑚群落转变的可能性和重要性。结合软珊瑚的生物特征和物理结构,探讨了软珊瑚群落迁移的原因和机制。为了研究其中的机制,我们提出了一些可以用来理解社区转变发生程度的方法。最后,我们考虑了珊瑚礁生态系统将如何受到这种群落转移的影响。我们需要采取多学科的方法来了解不断变化的珊瑚礁栖息地。作为一个例子,我们建议如何通过对硬珊瑚和软珊瑚的合作研究来评估群落的转变。
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Assessing the potential for community shift from hard coral to soft coral and its impact
Coral reefs worldwide are now under threat of degradation and destruction by ocean acidification and global warming. Local anthropogenic impacts such as eutrophication and turbidity also weaken them. With the degradation of coral reefs, coral reef communities shift from an ecosystem dominated by hard coral to other organisms. Here we consider soft coral as an example of an organism that can replace hard corals in a reef community. In the Ryukyu Islands, soft coral is a typical organism found in coral reefs and is present at a high den-sity. However, there are far fewer published studies of soft coral than of hard corals. Therefore, few studies have quantitatively assessed the potential for a community to shift from hard coral to soft coral. Many studies of hard coral can be applicable to soft coral because they have some points in common, such as their habitat and body structure. We can consider a possible or ongoing community shift in coral reefs by comparing hard and soft coral directly, using the perspectives and techniques of hard coral studies for the study of soft coral. Here we introduce the concept of community shifts in the coral reef community with regard to previous studies. We dis-cuss the possibility and the importance of a community shift from hard to soft coral. The causes and mechanisms of the community shift are considered alongside the biological features and physical structure of soft coral. To investigate the mechanisms involved, we suggest some approaches that can be used to understand the degree of community shift occurring. Finally, we consider how the coral reef ecosystem would be affected by such a community shift. We need to undertake a multidisciplinary approach to understand the changing coral reef habitat. As an example, we suggest how to assess a community shift by collaborative studies of hard and soft coral.
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