Growth patterns of specialized reef fishes distributed across the Red Sea to Gulf of Aden
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ArticleAuthors
DiBattista, Joseph
Taylor, Brett M.
Hobbs, Jean-Paul A.
Sinclair-Taylor, Tane H.
Coker, Darren James

Trip, Elizabeth D. L.
Choat, J. Howard
Lozano-Cortés, Diego

Kandler, Nora

Berumen, Michael L.

KAUST Department
Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering (BESE) DivisionMarine Science Program
Red Sea Research Center (RSRC)
Reef Ecology Lab
KAUST Grant Number
CRG-1–2012-BER-002Date
2021-07-29Online Publication Date
2021-07-29Print Publication Date
2021-08Embargo End Date
2022-07-29Submitted Date
2021-05-06Permanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/670386
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Determining how growth rates and body size vary spatially and among reef fish species is important to understanding functional traits and demographic trade-offs. Variability in reef fish growth trajectories may be influenced by intrinsic (e.g., biological, phylogenetic) and extrinsic factors (e.g., environmental), as well as their interaction via ecological processes. To assess interspecific variation in these traits, we estimated age and growth for a guild of butterflyfishes sampled from reefs spanning ~ 10˚ degrees of latitude in the Red Sea to the adjacent Gulf of Aden. This study region was chosen because it spans environmental gradients known to influence fish life history traits and allowed for comparisons between regional versus more widespread butterflyfish species. Across the 10 study species, we found significant interspecific differences in growth. This finding contrasted with almost no intraspecific differences between populations across the study region. Moreover, we found that maximum body size was significantly correlated with the phylogenetic placement of the butterflyfish species. These patterns suggest that intrinsic factors and a high degree of ecological specialization may elicit spatially conservative demographic profiles, even when faced with considerable environmental variation across a regionCitation
DiBattista, J. D., Taylor, B. M., Hobbs, J.-P. A., Sinclair-Taylor, T. H., Coker, D. J., Trip, E. D. L., … Berumen, M. L. (2021). Growth patterns of specialized reef fishes distributed across the Red Sea to Gulf of Aden. Environmental Biology of Fishes. doi:10.1007/s10641-021-01129-0Sponsors
This research was funded by the KAUST Office of Competitive Research Funds (OCRF) under Award No. CRG-1–2012-BER-002 and baseline research funds to MLB, as well as National Geographic Society Grant 9024–11 to JDD.Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLCJournal
Environmental Biology of FishesAdditional Links
https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10641-021-01129-0ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1007/s10641-021-01129-0