Habitat choice and recruitment of tropical fishes on temperate coasts of Japan

被引:5
|
作者
Soeparno [1 ,2 ]
Nakamura, Yohei [2 ]
Yamaoka, Kosaku [2 ]
机构
[1] Gadjah Mada Univ, Fac Agr, Bulaksumur 55281, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
[2] Kochi Univ, Grad Sch Kuroshio Sci, Nankoku, Kochi 7838502, Japan
关键词
Habitat choice; Global warming; Temperate coast; Coral; Tropical fish; CORAL-REEF FISH; SETTLEMENT; PATTERNS; LARVAE; SELECTION; RECOGNITION; PREFERENCES; POPULATIONS; JUVENILE; ISLAND;
D O I
10.1007/s10641-012-0106-2
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Tropical reef corals are expanding on Japanese temperate coasts in response to rising sea surface temperatures, and many tropical fish juveniles have been observed routinely in these coral habitats. The present study explored how offshore tropical fish larvae locate coral habitat on the temperate coasts of Japan. Settlement-stage larvae were sampled between July and October 2009-2011 with light traps anchored on coral-replete and coral-free habitats (rocky habitats) at two-level distance (distance between each habitat type was 6 km and 500 m, respectively). Larval abundance was significantly higher on the coral-dominated habitat than that on the rocky habitat at both short and long distance sites, suggesting that coral habitats attract offshore tropical fish larvae. In underwater visual survey, Chaetodontidae and Pomacentridae juveniles were more abundant in coral habitats than in rocky habitats at both the sites, and a laboratory habitat choice experiment demonstrated that these larvae showed a preference for corals rather than rocks. In contrast, densities of juvenile Mullidae did not differ between the coral and rocky habitats, and the larvae did not show a substrate preference in the habitat choice experiment. These observations suggest that habitat choice at settlement possibly accounts for the differences in settlement patterns of tropical fishes between the two habitats. Taken together, our results showed that most tropical fish larvae colonize their settlement coast at a scale of similar to 0.5 km, and that they may locate coral habitats after reaching a reef. Moreover, the results suggest that coral habitat expansion on temperate coasts will lead to an increase in coral-associated tropical fishes and will change assemblage structures of fishes on temperate coasts.
引用
收藏
页码:1101 / 1109
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Habitat partitioning by juvenile fishes in a temperate estuarine nursery, South Africa
    Edworthy, Carla
    Strydom, Nadine
    SCIENTIA MARINA, 2016, 80 (02) : 151 - 161
  • [22] Habitat use by larval fishes in a temperate South African surf zone
    Watt-Pringle, P
    Strydom, NA
    ESTUARINE COASTAL AND SHELF SCIENCE, 2003, 58 (04) : 765 - 774
  • [23] Influences of predators and conspecifics on recruitment of a tropical and a temperate reef fish
    Steele, MA
    Forrester, GE
    Almany, GR
    MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES, 1998, 172 : 115 - 125
  • [24] Habitat-specific distributions of some fishes in a tropical estuary
    Sheaves, MJ
    MARINE AND FRESHWATER RESEARCH, 1996, 47 (06) : 827 - 830
  • [25] Hypoxia-based habitat compression of tropical pelagic fishes
    Prince, Eric D.
    Goodyear, C. Phillip
    FISHERIES OCEANOGRAPHY, 2006, 15 (06) : 451 - 464
  • [26] Community Structure of Fishes and Habitat Complexity on a Tropical Rocky Shore
    Carlos E.L. Ferreira
    José E.A. Goncçalves
    Ricardo Coutinho
    Environmental Biology of Fishes, 2001, 61 : 353 - 369
  • [27] Community structure of fishes and habitat complexity on a tropical rocky shore
    Ferreira, CEL
    Gonçalves, JEA
    Coutinho, R
    ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY OF FISHES, 2001, 61 (04) : 353 - 369
  • [28] Dry season habitat use of fishes in an Australian tropical river
    Keller, K.
    Allsop, Q.
    Box, J. Brim
    Buckle, D.
    Crook, D. A.
    Douglas, M. M.
    Jackson, S.
    Kennard, M. J.
    Luiz, O. J.
    Pusey, B. J.
    Townsend, S. A.
    King, A. J.
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2019, 9 (1)
  • [29] Fate of tropical reef fish juveniles that settle to a temperate habitat
    Nakazono, Akinobu
    FISHERIES SCIENCE, 2002, 68 : 127 - 130
  • [30] Dry season habitat use of fishes in an Australian tropical river
    K. Keller
    Q. Allsop
    J. Brim Box
    D. Buckle
    D. A. Crook
    M. M. Douglas
    S. Jackson
    M. J. Kennard
    O. J. Luiz
    B. J. Pusey
    S. A. Townsend
    A. J. King
    Scientific Reports, 9