Feeding and movement locations of herbivorous coral reef fishes on Lizard Island

This dataset contains the raw data associated with the following publication:

Streit, R.P., Cumming, G.S., Bellwood, D.R. (2019)
Patchy delivery of functions undermines functional redundancy in a high diversity system.
Functional Ecology

The dataset details geo-referenced feeding and movement locations of individual herbivorous coral reef fishes. 
Fishes are classed to species and grouped into functional groups (following Bellwood et al. 2019). 

Data was gained from visually analysing video recordings from 5 sites (sites A to E) in Mermaid Cove, Lizard Island, Australia. 
Sites encompassed 36 square-meters and were covered by 8 GoPro cameras.

Fish locations were visually triangulated from videos (with the help of high-detail benthic maps) and were assessed to have an accuracy of 17 centimeters. 

Videos for these data were collected in April 2017. 

Data was collected in order to identify fish feeding locations in fine detail over extended spatial scales. 
Based on this data, feeding areas were claculated and overlap of feeding areas (across functional groups) calculated. 

Details on included variables:

FISH_ID:                               an individual code for each observed fish (code for species, followed by numerical code)

FAMILY / GENUS / SPECIES:    taxonomic identity of each fish

FUNCTIONAL GROUP:             functional group classification for each fish, following Bellwood et al. 2019

ESTIMATED_TOTAL_LENGTH:  estimated total length for each fish, estimated by one observer from video data

FEEDING_Y_N:                      code for fish behaviour, "Y" = fish is feeding, "N" = fish is moving

SITE:                                    code for one of the five study sites (all located within Mermaid Cove, Lizard Island, Australia)

X- / Y-COORD:                       geo-referenced x- and y- coordinate for each fish observation (projection: WGS 84/UTM 55S)

TIME_SEC:                            time of each observation in sec after start of video analysis (30 minutes after video recording started)

 

Reference: 

Bellwood, D. R., Streit, R. P., Brandl, S. J., Tebbett, S. B. (2019). The meaning of the term ‘function’ in ecology: a coral reef perspective. Functional Ecology, doi:10.1111/1365-2435.13265

 

 

 

    Data Record Details
    Data record related to this publication Feeding and movement locations of herbivorous coral reef fishes on Lizard Island
    Data Publication title Feeding and movement locations of herbivorous coral reef fishes on Lizard Island
  • Description

    This dataset contains the raw data associated with the following publication:

    Streit, R.P., Cumming, G.S., Bellwood, D.R. (2019)
    Patchy delivery of functions undermines functional redundancy in a high diversity system.
    Functional Ecology

    The dataset details geo-referenced feeding and movement locations of individual herbivorous coral reef fishes. 
    Fishes are classed to species and grouped into functional groups (following Bellwood et al. 2019). 

    Data was gained from visually analysing video recordings from 5 sites (sites A to E) in Mermaid Cove, Lizard Island, Australia. 
    Sites encompassed 36 square-meters and were covered by 8 GoPro cameras.

    Fish locations were visually triangulated from videos (with the help of high-detail benthic maps) and were assessed to have an accuracy of 17 centimeters. 

    Videos for these data were collected in April 2017. 

    Data was collected in order to identify fish feeding locations in fine detail over extended spatial scales. 
    Based on this data, feeding areas were claculated and overlap of feeding areas (across functional groups) calculated. 

    Details on included variables:

    FISH_ID:                               an individual code for each observed fish (code for species, followed by numerical code)

    FAMILY / GENUS / SPECIES:    taxonomic identity of each fish

    FUNCTIONAL GROUP:             functional group classification for each fish, following Bellwood et al. 2019

    ESTIMATED_TOTAL_LENGTH:  estimated total length for each fish, estimated by one observer from video data

    FEEDING_Y_N:                      code for fish behaviour, "Y" = fish is feeding, "N" = fish is moving

    SITE:                                    code for one of the five study sites (all located within Mermaid Cove, Lizard Island, Australia)

    X- / Y-COORD:                       geo-referenced x- and y- coordinate for each fish observation (projection: WGS 84/UTM 55S)

    TIME_SEC:                            time of each observation in sec after start of video analysis (30 minutes after video recording started)

     

    Reference: 

    Bellwood, D. R., Streit, R. P., Brandl, S. J., Tebbett, S. B. (2019). The meaning of the term ‘function’ in ecology: a coral reef perspective. Functional Ecology, doi:10.1111/1365-2435.13265

     

     

     

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      This dataset is available as a file in comma-separated values (.csv) format.

    • Descriptor type Note
  • Data type dataset
  • Keywords
    • coral reefs
    • functional diversity
    • functional group
    • herbivory
    • reef fish
    • spatial resilience
    • ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies
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    Tropical Ecosystems, Conservation and Climate Change
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  • Start Date 2017/04/20
  • End Date 2017/04/22
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  • Locations
    • Mermaid Cove, Lizard Island, Australia
    Data Locations

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    Attachment Streit_et_al_Fish_Tracking.csv Comma-separated values (.csv) format
    The Data Manager is: Robert Streit
    College or Centre
    Access conditions Open: free access under license
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  • Data record size 280KB
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      Name Streit, Robert P., Cumming, Graeme S., and Bellwood, David R. (2019) Patchy delivery of functions undermines functional redundancy in a high diversity system. Functional Ecology, 33 (6). pp. 1144-1155.
    • URL https://doi.org/10.1111/1365-2435.13322
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    Citation Streit, Robert (2019): Feeding and movement locations of herbivorous coral reef fishes on Lizard Island. James Cook University. https://doi.org/10.25903/5c6a050404eb0