2021
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.12412
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Nighttime migrations and behavioral patterns of Pempheris schwenkii

Abstract: Background Although the biomass of the nocturnal fishes is almost same as that of diurnal fishes, most of the ecological studies that examine feeding or reproductive behaviors are on diurnal fishes. Therefore, there is limited ecological information regarding the nocturnal fishes. This fact may be attributed to the difficulty in observing them during darkness. Members of the genus Pempheris (Pempheridae) are one of the most abundant nocturnal fishes on coral reefs. Methods The nighttime migrations of Pempher… Show more

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“…Apogonids typically feed over the shallow sandy lagoon substrata close to the reefs (Marnane & Bellwood, 2002 ). Given their outstanding reported homing ability (Gardiner & Jones, 2016 ; Marnane, 2000 ), it is not impossible that these fishes could be traveling hundreds of metres to feed each night, as has been reported for pempherids, another family of small nocturnal reef fishes (Koeda et al, 2021 ). If this is the case, the high productivity of apogonids could represent a significant source of spatial subsidies underpinning energy and nutrient flows from off‐reef locations to coral reefs (Morais et al, 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Apogonids typically feed over the shallow sandy lagoon substrata close to the reefs (Marnane & Bellwood, 2002 ). Given their outstanding reported homing ability (Gardiner & Jones, 2016 ; Marnane, 2000 ), it is not impossible that these fishes could be traveling hundreds of metres to feed each night, as has been reported for pempherids, another family of small nocturnal reef fishes (Koeda et al, 2021 ). If this is the case, the high productivity of apogonids could represent a significant source of spatial subsidies underpinning energy and nutrient flows from off‐reef locations to coral reefs (Morais et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…for pempherids, another family of small nocturnal reef fishes (Koeda et al, 2021). If this is the case, the high productivity of apogonids could represent a significant source of spatial subsidies underpinning energy and nutrient flows from off-reef locations to coral reefs (Morais et al, 2021).…”
Section: Apogonidae: Their Role In Nocturnal Productivitymentioning
confidence: 99%