Coral reef fishes which forage in the water column
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Auteurs : W. P. Davis [Tunisie] ; R. S. Birdsong [États-Unis]Source :
- Helgoländer wissenschaftliche Meeresuntersuchungen [ 0017-9957 ] ; 1973-03-01.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- topic : écologie, Ressource alimentaire, Plancton.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Abudefduf saxatilis, Alligator reef, Benthic, Benthic foragers, Beta, Birdsong, Body size, Bottom features, Clepticus, Clepticus parrai, Color patterns, Community structure, Coral, Coral reef, Coral reef fish community, Coral reef fishes, Coral reefs, Diurnal schools, Ecological, Ecological isolation, Ecological relationships, Ecology, Ernmelichthyops atlanticus, Evolutionary implications, Feeder, Fish fauna, Food items, Food resources, Forage, Forager, Foraging, Fore reef, Fresh water, Gill rakers, Gobiid fish, Great lakes, Haemulon, Haemulon sciurus, Haemulon striatum, Head bones, Home range, Invertebrate, Lake nyasa, Larvacean houses, Lutjanus grlseus, Many families, Morphology, Open water, Other invertebrates, Paranthias, Parrai, Particulate plankton pickers, Perciform families, Pharyngeal, Pharyngeal teeth, Pigment patterns, Pigmentation, Plankton, Plankton feeders, Reef, Reef fishes, Relative size, Research submarine, Resource exploitation, Schultzea beta, Separate family, Serranid paranthias furcifer, Smaller body size, Terrestrial habitats, Water column, Water column foragers, Water column foraging, Watercolumn foragers, West indies, Wrasse clepticus parrai.
- Teeft :
- Abudefduf saxatilis, Alligator reef, Benthic, Benthic foragers, Beta, Birdsong, Body size, Bottom features, Clepticus, Clepticus parrai, Color patterns, Community structure, Coral, Coral reef, Coral reef fish community, Coral reef fishes, Coral reefs, Diurnal schools, Ecological, Ecological isolation, Ecological relationships, Ecology, Ernmelichthyops atlanticus, Evolutionary implications, Feeder, Fish fauna, Food items, Food resources, Forage, Forager, Foraging, Fore reef, Fresh water, Gill rakers, Gobiid fish, Great lakes, Haemulon, Haemulon sciurus, Haemulon striatum, Head bones, Home range, Invertebrate, Lake nyasa, Larvacean houses, Lutjanus grlseus, Many families, Morphology, Open water, Other invertebrates, Paranthias, Parrai, Particulate plankton pickers, Perciform families, Pharyngeal, Pharyngeal teeth, Pigment patterns, Pigmentation, Plankton, Plankton feeders, Reef, Reef fishes, Relative size, Research submarine, Resource exploitation, Schultzea beta, Separate family, Serranid paranthias furcifer, Smaller body size, Terrestrial habitats, Water column, Water column foragers, Water column foraging, Watercolumn foragers, West indies, Wrasse clepticus parrai.
Abstract
Extrait: Dans un biotope à récif de corail, des espèces étroitement liées peuvent servir d'exemple de différenciation sur le plan de l'évolution. La radiation évolutive de poissons représentant plusieurs familles du récif corallien tropical a conduit à plusieurs reprises à la formation de «fourragers dans la colonne d'eau». Ce mode de vie comporte une série de caractères morphologiques et éthologiques définis. On trouve des éxemples similaires dans l'eau douce et dans des habitats non tropicaux. Les traits distinctifs de cette spécialisation, la systématique, les caractéristiques écologiques et celles se rapportant à l'évolution sont décrits et discutés.
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DOI: 10.1007/BF01609520
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="fr">Extrait: Dans un biotope à récif de corail, des espèces étroitement liées peuvent servir d'exemple de différenciation sur le plan de l'évolution. La radiation évolutive de poissons représentant plusieurs familles du récif corallien tropical a conduit à plusieurs reprises à la formation de «fourragers dans la colonne d'eau». Ce mode de vie comporte une série de caractères morphologiques et éthologiques définis. On trouve des éxemples similaires dans l'eau douce et dans des habitats non tropicaux. Les traits distinctifs de cette spécialisation, la systématique, les caractéristiques écologiques et celles se rapportant à l'évolution sont décrits et discutés.</div>
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