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- W2113283571 abstract "AB Aquatic Biology Contact the journal Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout the JournalEditorsTheme Sections AB 19:231-238 (2013) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/ab00532 Use of chemical cues by coral reef animal larvae for habitat selection David Lecchini1,2,*, Yohei Nakamura3 1USR 3278 CNRS-EPHE, CRIOBE, 98729 Moorea, French Polynesia 2Laboratoire d’Excellence ‘CORAIL’, 98729 Moorea, French Polynesia 3Graduate School of Kuroshio Science, Kochi University, 783 8502 Kochi, Japan *Email: lecchini@univ-perp.fr ABSTRACT: The present study explored the importance of chemical cues for habitat selection by fish (6 species), crustacean (1 species), and cephalopod (1 species) larvae in a 4-channel choice flume at Ishigaki Island, Japan. The larval attraction toward chemical cues from reef patches (seagrass bed patch, live coral patch, dead coral patch, and control water; Expt 1) and microhabitats within a given reef patch (live coral colonies, dead coral colonies, seagrass, and conspecifics; Expt 2) was tested in a 4-channel choice flume. The results in Expt 1 showed that 3 fish species used chemical cues to move significantly towards reef patches: Chromis viridis toward live coral patch water and Lutjanus fulviflamma and L. gibbus toward seagrass bed patch water. In Expt 2, 6 of 8 species (4 fishes, 1 cephalopod, and 1 crustacean) used chemical cues to move significantly toward conspecific water (Apogon properuptus, C. viridis, Dascyllus reticulatus, L. fulviflamma, Octopus cyanea, and Palaemonidae sp.). Overall, these results suggest that marine species can actively select settlement habitats according to olfactory cues (more specially, cues from conspecifics). Moreover, these results highlight the importance of conspecific cues over other types of information (reef patch and microhabitat) for habitat selection. Social aggregation of fish, crustacean, and cephalopod larvae with older conspecifics may be the result of individuals using conspecific ‘guides’ to potentially find beneficial resources (availability of resources and low mortality). KEY WORDS: Sensory mechanisms · Settlement cues · Fish · Crustacean · Cephalopod Full text in pdf format PreviousNextCite this article as: Lecchini D, Nakamura Y (2013) Use of chemical cues by coral reef animal larvae for habitat selection. Aquat Biol 19:231-238. https://doi.org/10.3354/ab00532 Export citation RSS - Facebook - Tweet - linkedIn Cited by Published in AB Vol. 19, No. 3. Online publication date: October 24, 2013 Print ISSN: 1864-7782; Online ISSN: 1864-7790 Copyright © 2013 Inter-Research." @default.
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