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- Title
Asymmetries in body condition and order of arrival influence competitive ability and survival in a coral reef fish.
- Authors
Poulos, Davina; McCormick, Mark
- Abstract
Trade-offs between traits that influence an individual's competitive ability are important in determining community assembly and coexistence of individuals sharing the same resources. Populations of coral reef fish are structurally complex, so it is important to understand how these populations are shaped as a result of an individual's suite of traits and those of its competitors. We conducted a 2 × 2 factorial field experiment that manipulated body condition (high or low, manipulated through a feeding regime) and residency (resident or intruder, where the resident arrived at the habitat 3 h before the intruder) to evaluate effects on competitive ability and survival. Prior residency alleviated the disadvantage of a low body condition with respect to aggression, which was similar between low-condition residents and high-condition intruders. However, high-condition residents displayed a significantly greater level of aggression than intruders, regardless of whether intruders were from high- or low-condition treatments. For intruders to have a high probability of becoming dominant, they needed to have a large body condition advantage. Mortality trajectories suggested that body condition modified the effect of prior residency, and intruders were more likely to suffer mortality if they had a low body condition because residents pushed them away from shelter. Our results highlight that the negative effects of some traits may be compensated for by the positive effects of other traits, and that the specific ecological context an individual faces (such as the characteristics of its competitors) can have a major influence on successful establishment and persistence.
- Subjects
ANIMAL aggression; COMPETITION (Biology); POMACENTRUS; CORAL reef fishes; MARINE fishes; FISHES
- Publication
Oecologia, 2015, Vol 179, Issue 3, p719
- ISSN
0029-8549
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00442-015-3401-8