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Resource and habitat sharing by the stoplight parrotfish,Sparisoma viride, a Caribbean reef herbivore
Authors:Jules M. van Rooij  Edo de Jong  Frits Vaandrager  John J. Videler
Affiliation:(1) Department of Marine Biology, University of Groningen, P.O. Box 14, Haren, The Netherlands
Abstract:Synopsis We compare the vertical distribution, substrate preferences, grazing behaviour and social interactions of the stoplight parrotfish,Sparisoma viride, with that of other scarids at a fringing reef off Bonaire (Netherlands Antilles). Earlier reports thatS. viride only displays territorial behaviour against conspecifics are confirmed by the non-aggressive nature of this parrotfish and the low time expenditure on interactions with other herbivores. The vertical distribution ofS. viride is largely identical to that of several other scarids, acanthurids and pomacentrids, whose ranges may completely coincide withS. viride territories. Comparison of the substrate use of the five most common scarids inside a singleS. viride territory yields no evidence of food partitioning. We suggest that the lack of interspecific territorial behaviour inS. viride is explained by the inability to economically defend a territory against all potential food competitors. Factors that may favour territory sharing between herbivores are fine-scale resource partitioning and shared defence, both of which would reduce the costs of territorial life. However, more detailed investigation of herbivore food selection is required before definite conclusions can be drawn.
Keywords:Territoriality  Substrate use  Vertical distribution  Coexistence  Food limitation  Scarids
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