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Microherbivores are significant grazers on Palau’s forereefs
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Altman-kurosaki, NT and Priest, MA and Golbuu, Y and Mumby, PJ and Marshell, A, Microherbivores are significant grazers on Palau's forereefs, Marine Biology, 165 Article 74. ISSN 0025-3162 (2018) [Refereed Article]
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DOI: doi:10.1007/s00227-018-3327-x
Abstract
Herbivory plays an important role in controlling benthic dynamics on coral reefs. The previous studies have highlighted
the importance of grazing herbivorous fishes in removing algal turf biomass, but fewer studies have investigated the impact
of invertebrate microherbivore grazing. This study examined the impact of microherbivore grazing in areas of high- and
low-wave exposure on the forereefs of Palau, Micronesia, in June 2015. Experimental tiles were placed on open benthos,
and in benthic and suspended herbivore exclusion cages at exposed and sheltered sites to partition the grazing impacts of
microherbivores from fish grazers while examining the effect of exposure on algal turf productivity. Microherbivore grazing
significantly impacted algal turf biomass, and this impact was greater in exposed sites than sheltered sites. Exposure did not
significantly affect algal turf biomass on experimental tiles in the suspended exclusion cages. Surveys of microherbivore
density revealed only Paguroidea (hermit crabs, especially of family Diogenidae) were more abundant at exposed sites than
sheltered sites. Furthermore, tank trials of grazing rates showed diogenid hermit crabs removed over four times as much algal
turf biomass as Columbellidae (marine gastropods), the second most abundant microherbivores. These results show that
microherbivores are significant grazers on Palau’s forereefs, and may play an important role in maintaining reef resilience
as reef health continues to decline worldwide. The significant role of invertebrate microherbivores in removing algal turf
biomass should be investigated when considering the ecological role of herbivory on coral reefs.
Item Details
Item Type: | Refereed Article |
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Keywords: | microherbivore, grazing, Palau, coral reefs, herbivory |
Research Division: | Biological Sciences |
Research Group: | Ecology |
Research Field: | Community ecology (excl. invasive species ecology) |
Objective Division: | Environmental Management |
Objective Group: | Marine systems and management |
Objective Field: | Marine biodiversity |
UTAS Author: | Marshell, A (Dr Alyssa Marshell) |
ID Code: | 150385 |
Year Published: | 2018 |
Web of Science® Times Cited: | 5 |
Deposited By: | Sustainable Marine Research Collaboration |
Deposited On: | 2022-06-10 |
Last Modified: | 2022-09-30 |
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