articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesSep 15, 2014Closed access

Functional over-redundancy and high functional vulnerability in global fish faunas on tropical reefs

Australian Research Council · Ifremer · +12 more institutions

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Abstract

When tropical systems lose species, they are often assumed to be buffered against declines in functional diversity by the ability of the species-rich biota to display high functional redundancy: i.e., a high number of species performing similar functions. We tested this hypothesis using a ninefold richness gradient in global fish faunas on tropical reefs encompassing 6,316 species distributed among 646 functional entities (FEs): i.e., unique combinations of functional traits. We found that the highest functional redundancy is located in the Central Indo-Pacific with a mean of 7.9 species per FE. However, this overall level of redundancy is disproportionately packed into few FEs, a pattern termed functional…

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