Co-variation of fish and coral traits in relation to habitat type and fishery status

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Federated States of Micronesia

Publication date: December 19, 2022

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This study examines how coral and reef fish traits co‑vary across habitat types in Chuuk Lagoon, Micronesia. By comparing food-fish and non-target species, the research shows that including non-target fishes strengthens detection of coral–fish trait relationships, offering insights for monitoring, fisheries management, and reef resilience.

Subject Tags

  • Reefs
  • Fisheries

Abstract

Escalating climate impacts on coral reefs are increasingly expanding management goals beyond preserving biodiversity to also maintaining ecosystem functions. Morphological and ecological species traits can help assess changes within reef communities beyond taxonomic identities alone. However, our limited understanding of trait interactions between habitat-building corals and associated reef fishes and whether they are captured by current monitoring practices hampers management. Here, we apply co-inertia analyses to test whether trait assemblages in corals and fishes co-vary across different habitats and test whether different components of the reef fish community (fisheries vs. non-target species) display distinct relationships. We find that spatial co-variation across habitat types between coral and fish traits is strengthened by the addition of non-target fishes. Additionally, even in fisheries with diverse targets, non-target species make unique contributions to the overall trait structure and highlight the importance of considering monitoring protocols when drawing conclusions about traits and ecosystems.

Citation

Anderson, L., McLean, M., Houk, P., Graham, C., Kanemoto, K., Terk, E., ... & Beger, M. (2023). Co-variation of fish and coral traits in relation to habitat type and fishery status. Coral Reefs, 42(2), 279-284.

https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-022-02312-0

TNC Authors

  • Elizabeth Terk
    The Nature Conservancy

  • Elizabeth McLeod
    The Nature Conservancy
    Email: emcleod@TNC.ORG