Title of article :
Seasonal and ontogenetic patterns of habitat use in coral reef fish juveniles
Author/Authors :
C. Mellin، نويسنده , , M. Kulbicki، نويسنده , , D. Ponton، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
We investigated the diversity of patterns of habitat use by juveniles of coral reef fishes according to seasons and at two spatial scales
(10e100 m and 1e10 km). We conducted underwater visual censuses in New Caledonia’s Lagoon between 1986 and 2001. Co-inertia analyses
highlighted the importance of mid-shelf habitats at large spatial scale (1e10 km) and of sandy and vegetated habitats at small spatial scale
(10e100 m) for most juveniles. Among all juvenile species, 53% used different habitats across seasons (e.g. Lutjanus fulviflamma and Siganus
argenteus) and 39% used different habitats as they grow (e.g. Lethrinus atkinsoni and Scarus ghobban). During their ontogeny, at large and small
scales, respectively, 21% and 33% of the species studied showed an increase in the number of habitats used (e.g. L. fulviflamma, L. atkinsoni),
10% and 3% showed a decrease in the number of habitats used (e.g. Amphiprion melanopus, Siganus fuscescens), 23% and 3% showed a drastic
change of habitat used (e.g. S. ghobban, Scarus sp.) whereas 46% and 61% showed no change of habitat used (e.g. Lethrinus genivittatus,
Ctenochaetus striatus). Changes in habitat use at both small and large spatial scales occurred during the ontogeny of several species (e.g.
S. ghobban, Scarus sp.). Results pointed out the different spatial and temporal scales of juvenile habitat use to account for in conservation
decisions regarding both assemblage and species-specific levels.
Keywords :
coral reef fish , Ontogeny , season , Spatial scale , Habitat , Assemblage
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science