Data from: Biogeographic patterns in major marine realms: function not taxonomy unites fish assemblages in reef, seagrass and mangrove systems

This data set contains abundance data on fishes and functions from mangrove, seagrass and coral reef habitats in the Caribbean and Great Barrier Reef

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    Data record related to this publication Data from: Biogeographic patterns in major marine realms: function not taxonomy unites fish assemblages in reef, seagrass and mangrove systems
    Data Publication title Data from: Biogeographic patterns in major marine realms: function not taxonomy unites fish assemblages in reef, seagrass and mangrove systems
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    This data set contains abundance data on fishes and functions from mangrove, seagrass and coral reef habitats in the Caribbean and Great Barrier Reef

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      Data were collected from the Caribbean and the Great Barrier Reef to quantify the taxonomic and functional composition of fish assemblages that characterise coral reef, seagrass and mangrove habitats, in order to explore the potential effects of biogeographic history and environment on assemblage composition. In each habitat, the area with the highest fish species diversity was sampled, i.e. the reef crest, the seagrass edge, and the mangrove edge (in this study mangroves were represented by clear-water mangroves). Four timed swim transects were conducted at each sampling location. Each transect consisted of a 20 minute timed swim recording any fishes > 10 cm in total length on a 5 m wide belt transect. This was followed by a 10 minute timed swim as the diver swam back towards the starting point surveying fishes < 10 cm within a 1 m wide transect. In all cases surveys were swum at a constant pace and averaged approximately 235 m in length for the 20 minute swim and 117 m for the 10 minute swim. In total, 108 surveys were conducted (46 reef, 36 seagrass, 26 mangrove). All abundance data were standardised to the number of individuals in each family per 100 m2. The functional data was based on allocating fishes into one of 14 broad functional entities based on body size (above or below 10 cm) and feeding guild (herbivorous/detritivorous, herbivorous-macroalgae, invertivorous-sessile, invertivorous-mobile, planktivorous, macroinvertebrates and fish, and omnivorous).

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      This dataset is available as a spreadsheet in MS Excel (.xlsx) and Open Document formats (.ods)

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  • Keywords
    • biogeography
    • Caribbean
    • Indo-Pacific
    • ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
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    Tropical Ecosystems, Conservation and Climate Change
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  • Time Period Spring/Summer 1996
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  • Locations
    • Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (19.3222° N, 81.2409° W)
    • Bonaire, Dutch Antilles (12.2019° N, 68.2624° W)
    • St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands (17.7246° N, 64.8348° W
    • Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia (14.6680° S, 145.4617° E)
    • Orpheus Island, Great Barrier Reef, Queensland, Australia (18.6376° S, 146.4982° E
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    Attachment Raw_Data_Function.xlsx MS Excel (.xlsx) format
    Attachment Raw_Data_Taxonomy.xlsx MS Excel (.xlsx) format
    Attachment Raw_Data_Taxonomy.ods Open Document (.ods) format
    Attachment Raw_Data_Function.ods Open Document (.ods) format
    The Data Manager is: Christopher Hemingson
    College or Centre
    Access conditions Open: free access under license
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      Name Hemingson, Christopher R., Bellwood, David R. (2018) Biogeographic patterns in major marine realms: function not taxonomy unites fish assemblages in reef, seagrass and mangrove systems. Ecography, 41(1). pp. 174-182.
    • URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ecog.03010
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    Citation Bellwood, David; Hemingson, Christopher (2017): Data from: Biogeographic patterns in major marine realms: function not taxonomy unites fish assemblages in reef, seagrass and mangrove systems. James Cook University. https://doi.org/10.4225/28/58901ccaf2686