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Comparative trophic ecology of microhabitat‐ associated guilds of reef fishes in the Adriatic Sea (CROSBI ID 317166)

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Hayden, Brian ; Kovačić, Marcelo ; Kirinčić, Marin ; Marčić, Zoran Comparative trophic ecology of microhabitat‐ associated guilds of reef fishes in the Adriatic Sea // Journal of fish biology, 101 (2022), 1-11. doi: 10.1111/jfb.15101

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Hayden, Brian ; Kovačić, Marcelo ; Kirinčić, Marin ; Marčić, Zoran

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Comparative trophic ecology of microhabitat‐ associated guilds of reef fishes in the Adriatic Sea

Reef ecosystems are characterized by highly heterogenous habitats and functionally diverse fish communities. Few studies have examined how functional diversity differs among habitats within these communities, i.e., species associated with a specific habitat may have similar trophic ecologies meaning that the functional diversity within the community is driven by habitat diversity or, conversely, high functional diversity within each habitat would indicate that resource segregation also occurs at the habitat level. We used stable isotope ratios of carbon and nitrogen to estimate trophic position, resource use and ontogenetic niche shifts of 15 reef fishes associated with four distinct habitat types (cryptobenthic, epibenthic sand, epibenthic rock and hyperbenthic) on the Croatian coast of the Adriatic Sea. Trophic ecology was quite similar across fish assemblages, but there was strong evidence of niche segregation among fish species within each assemblage showing high functional diversity within each microhabitat. The sampled fish community contained benthic and pelagic resource users, along with multiple intermediate generalists. Consumer stable isotope ratios revealed considerable interspecific variation in resource use among fishes within each habitat type. The cryptobenthic fishes were a notable exception to this trend with the narrow range of resource use values, indicating reliance of these species on a single resource. The greatest diversity of trophic positions within a guild was observed in cryptobenthic and rock-associated epibenthic fishes. The majority of observed ontogenetic variation in studied fish species reflected an increase in benthic resource use and trophic position. However, the degree of ontogenetic variation in trophic ecology of studied species, if present, was generally low, showing no dramatic change in the ecology of any species. The size structuring among guilds was considerable, with cryptobenthic fishes the smallest on average and hyperbenthic fishes the largest, despite guilds having similar ranges of trophic positions.

cryptobenthic, epibenthic, hyperbenthic, niche, temperate reef, δ13C, δ15N

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101

2022.

1-11

objavljeno

0022-1112

1095-8649

10.1111/jfb.15101

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Biologija

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