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Biogeography of functional trait diversity in the Taiwanese reef fish fauna. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Taiwanese reef fish species richness decreases with higher latitude due to environmental factors affecting benthic habitats.
  • This study examined six traits across 1,484 species in four regions, revealing that unique trait combinations decrease from south to north while redundancy and vulnerability patterns vary regionally.
  • Findings indicate that high-latitude fish assemblages can display diverse trait combinations, and increased trait vulnerability may signal early species loss, highlighting the importance of trait diversity in understanding ecosystem resilience.

Article Abstract

The richness of Taiwanese reef fish species is inversely correlated to latitude as a direct consequence of the abiotic environment and its effects on benthic habitats. However, to date, no studies have investigated the variations in the diversity of traits () linked with the role of these fishes in the ecosystem. is usually considered more sensitive than species richness in detecting early changes in response to disturbances, and therefore could serve as an indicator of ecological resilience to environmental changes. Here, we aim to characterize in the Taiwanese reef fish fauna and to document its regional variations. Six traits were used to categorize the 1,484 reef fish species occurring in four environmentally contrasted regions around Taiwan. The number of unique trait combinations (), their richness (), their redundancy (), their over-redundancy (), and their vulnerability () were compared among these regions. Overall, 416 were identified. Their number decreased from south to north in step with regional species richness but remained similar among regions. and were higher to the south. At the local scale, variations in and are in concordance with the worldwide pattern of . High-latitude, impoverished fish assemblages, offer a range of trait combinations similar to diversified tropical assemblages. Increasing diversity in the latter mainly contributes to raising and supports already over-redundant entities. High vulnerability makes many combinations highly sensitive to species loss, and was higher at intermediate latitudes when using a fine resolution in trait categories. It suggests that the loss of may first be characterized by an increase in their vulnerability, a pattern that could have been overlooked in previous global scale analyses. Overall, this study provides new insights into reef fish trait biogeography with potential ramifications for ecosystem functioning.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6342120PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ece3.4771DOI Listing

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