S. Wilson et Dr. Bellwood, CRYPTIC DIETARY-COMPONENTS OF TERRITORIAL DAMSELFISHES (POMACENTRIDAE, LABROIDEI), Marine ecology. Progress series, 153, 1997, pp. 299-310
The trophic status of 3 territorial damselfishes, Stegastes nigricans,
Hemiglyphidodon plagiometopon and Dischistodus perspicillatus, was ex
amined by comparing the resources available in territory epilithic alg
al communities (EACs) with gut contents. Samples were divided into epi
lithic algae and associated material in 3 size fractions: 10-125 mu m,
125-500 mu m and >500 mu m. Each fraction was examined to determine i
ts composition (detritus, sediment, algae, invertebrate), dry mass, or
ganic matter content and C:N ratio. The detritus-dominated 10-125 pm f
ractions were found to contain approximately half of the organic matte
r in territory samples (46 to 60%) and had C:N ratios similar to the a
lgal fractions. In all 3 species the 10-125 mu m fraction was ingested
in proportion to its availability. In contrast, invertebrates, algae
and sediment (>500 mu m) were under-represented in the diet. It is sug
gested that the detritus-dominated 10-125 pm territory fraction is the
primary source of organic material and nitrogen for all 3 species. Te
rritoriality by damselfishes may be related to detrital production and
accumulation rather than algal growth.