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Diversification and functional evolution of reef fish feeding guilds
Gajdzik, L.; Aguilar-Medrano, R.; Frédérich, B. (2019). Diversification and functional evolution of reef fish feeding guilds. Ecol. Lett. 22(4): 572-582. https://doi.org/10.1111/ele.13219
In: Ecology Letters. Blackwell: Oxford. ISSN 1461-023X; e-ISSN 1461-0248, meer
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Trefwoorden |
Labridae Cuvier, 1816 [WoRMS]; Pisces [WoRMS]; Pomacentridae Bonaparte, 1831 [WoRMS] Marien/Kust |
Author keywords |
Coral reef fish; ecological diversity; evolutionary rate; functional diversity; functional ecology; trait evolution; versatility |
Abstract |
A core eco‐evolutionary aim is to better understand the factors driving the diversification of functions in ecosystems. Using phylogenetic, trophic, and functional information, we tested whether trophic habits (i.e. feeding guilds) affect lineage and functional diversification in two major radiations of reef fishes. Our results from wrasses (Labridae) and damselfishes (Pomacentridae) do not fully support the ‘dead‐end’ hypothesis that specialisation leads to reduce speciation rates because the tempo of lineage diversification did not substantially vary among guilds in both fish families. Our findings also demonstrate a tight relationship between trophic habits and functional roles held by fish in reef ecosystems, which is not associated with a variation in the tempo of functional diversification among guilds. By illustrating the pivotal importance of the generalist feeding strategy during the evolutionary history of reef fishes, our study emphasises the role of this feeding guild as a reservoir for future diversity. |
Dataset |
- Gajdzik, L.; Aguilar-Medrano R.; Frédérich B. (2018). Data from the study: Diversification and functional evolution of reef fish feeding guilds. Marine Data Archive., meer
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