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Structure and composition of surgeonfish (Acanthuridae) and parrotfish (Labridae: Scarinae) assemblages in the south of the Parque Nacional Arrecife Alacranes, southern Gulf of Mexico
Herbivorous fish play an important role in structuring benthic communities by influencing the distribution and composition of algal assemblages in coral reef systems. The distribution of herbivorous fish is often driven by the interaction between the ecological and physiological capacities of the fi...
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Published in: | Marine biodiversity 2019-04, Vol.49 (2), p.647-662 |
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Main Authors: | , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Herbivorous fish play an important role in structuring benthic communities by influencing the distribution and composition of algal assemblages in coral reef systems. The distribution of herbivorous fish is often driven by the interaction between the ecological and physiological capacities of the fish, as well as by physical attributes related to habitat characteristics. In Mexico, information on the condition of herbivorous fish populations is limited to fringing reefs in the Mexican Caribbean. This study evaluated the composition and structure of the surgeonfish and parrotfish at two depths on the leeward and windward sides of the reef in the south of the Parque Nacional Arrecife Alacranes, Southern Gulf of Mexico. Results revealed a robust and healthy herbivorous fish assemblage in terms of species richness, with high abundance and sizes up to 40% larger than the species reported in the Caribbean. The herbivorous fish abundance and biomass distribution were related to coral, bare substratum, coralline algae, turf, and rugosity. However, other physical or abiotic variables (e.g., wave intensity, sedimentation, and light penetration) could be playing an important complementary role of similar or greater importance, and could potentially influence the distribution of the herbivorous fish abundance and biomass. This study contributes to the knowledge of the composition and structure of the herbivorous fish assemblages in a reef system (Alacranes reef) with limited human access. |
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ISSN: | 1867-1616 1867-1624 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12526-017-0841-x |