Structural complexity mediates functional structure of reef fish assemblages among coral habitats

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  • Laura Richardson
    James Cook University
  • Nicholas Graham
    Lancaster University
  • Morgan Pratchett
    James Cook University
  • Andrew Hoey
    James Cook University
Coral community composition varies considerably due to both environmental conditions and disturbance histories. However, the extent to which coral composition influences associated fish assemblages remains largely unknown. Here an ecological trait-based ordination analysis was used to compare functional richness(rangeofuniquetraitcombinations),functional evenness (weighted distribution of fishes with shared traits), and functional divergence (proportion of total abundance supported by species with traits on the periphery of functional space) of fish assemblages among six distinct coral habitats. Despite no significant variation in species richness among habitats, there were differences in the functional richness and functional divergence, but not functional evenness, of fish assemblages among habitats. Structural complexity of coral assemblages was the best predictor of the differences in functional richness and divergence among habitats. Functional richness of fish assemblages was highest in branching Porites habitats, lowest in Pocillopora and
soft coral habitats, and intermediate in massive Porites, staghorn Acropora, and mixed coral habitats. Massive and branching Porites habitats displayed greater functional divergence in fish assemblages than the Pocillopora habitat, whilst the remaining habitats were intermediate. Differences in functional richness and divergence were largely driven by the presence of small schooling planktivores in the massive and branching Porites habitats. These results indicate that differential structuralcomplexityamongcoralcommunitiesmayact as an environmental filter, affecting the distribution and abundanceofassociatedspeciestraits,particularlythose of small-bodied schooling fishes.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)193-207
JournalEnvironmental Biology of Fishes
Volume100
Issue number3
Early online date7 Jan 2017
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Publication statusPublished - Mar 2017
Externally publishedYes

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