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The Likelihood of Extinction of Iconic and Dominant Herbivores and Detritivores of Coral Reefs: The Parrotfishes and Surgeonfishes

Parrotfishes and surgeonfishes perform important functional roles in the dynamics of coral reef systems. This is a consequence of their varied feeding behaviors ranging from targeted consumption of living plant material (primarily surgeonfishes) to feeding on detrital aggregates that are either scra...

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Autores principales: Comeros-Raynal, Mia T., Choat, John Howard, Polidoro, Beth A., Clements, Kendall D., Abesamis, Rene, Craig, Matthew T., Lazuardi, Muhammad Erdi, McIlwain, Jennifer, Muljadi, Andreas, Myers, Robert F., Nañola, Cleto L., Pardede, Shinta, Rocha, Luiz A., Russell, Barry, Sanciangco, Jonnell C., Stockwell, Brian, Harwell, Heather, Carpenter, Kent E.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3394754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22808066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039825
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author Comeros-Raynal, Mia T.
Choat, John Howard
Polidoro, Beth A.
Clements, Kendall D.
Abesamis, Rene
Craig, Matthew T.
Lazuardi, Muhammad Erdi
McIlwain, Jennifer
Muljadi, Andreas
Myers, Robert F.
Nañola, Cleto L.
Pardede, Shinta
Rocha, Luiz A.
Russell, Barry
Sanciangco, Jonnell C.
Stockwell, Brian
Harwell, Heather
Carpenter, Kent E.
author_facet Comeros-Raynal, Mia T.
Choat, John Howard
Polidoro, Beth A.
Clements, Kendall D.
Abesamis, Rene
Craig, Matthew T.
Lazuardi, Muhammad Erdi
McIlwain, Jennifer
Muljadi, Andreas
Myers, Robert F.
Nañola, Cleto L.
Pardede, Shinta
Rocha, Luiz A.
Russell, Barry
Sanciangco, Jonnell C.
Stockwell, Brian
Harwell, Heather
Carpenter, Kent E.
author_sort Comeros-Raynal, Mia T.
collection PubMed
description Parrotfishes and surgeonfishes perform important functional roles in the dynamics of coral reef systems. This is a consequence of their varied feeding behaviors ranging from targeted consumption of living plant material (primarily surgeonfishes) to feeding on detrital aggregates that are either scraped from the reef surface or excavated from the deeper reef substratum (primarily parrotfishes). Increased fishing pressure and widespread habitat destruction have led to population declines for several species of these two groups. Species-specific data on global distribution, population status, life history characteristics, and major threats were compiled for each of the 179 known species of parrotfishes and surgeonfishes to determine the likelihood of extinction of each species under the Categories and Criteria of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Due in part to the extensive distributions of most species and the life history traits exhibited in these two families, only three (1.7%) of the species are listed at an elevated risk of global extinction. The majority of the parrotfishes and surgeonfishes (86%) are listed as Least Concern, 10% are listed as Data Deficient and 1% are listed as Near Threatened. The risk of localized extinction, however, is higher in some areas, particularly in the Coral Triangle region. The relatively low proportion of species globally listed in threatened Categories is highly encouraging, and some conservation successes are attributed to concentrated conservation efforts. However, with the growing realization of man's profound impact on the planet, conservation actions such as improved marine reserve networks, more stringent fishing regulations, and continued monitoring of the population status at the species and community levels are imperative for the prevention of species loss in these groups of important and iconic coral reef fishes.
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spelling pubmed-33947542012-07-17 The Likelihood of Extinction of Iconic and Dominant Herbivores and Detritivores of Coral Reefs: The Parrotfishes and Surgeonfishes Comeros-Raynal, Mia T. Choat, John Howard Polidoro, Beth A. Clements, Kendall D. Abesamis, Rene Craig, Matthew T. Lazuardi, Muhammad Erdi McIlwain, Jennifer Muljadi, Andreas Myers, Robert F. Nañola, Cleto L. Pardede, Shinta Rocha, Luiz A. Russell, Barry Sanciangco, Jonnell C. Stockwell, Brian Harwell, Heather Carpenter, Kent E. PLoS One Research Article Parrotfishes and surgeonfishes perform important functional roles in the dynamics of coral reef systems. This is a consequence of their varied feeding behaviors ranging from targeted consumption of living plant material (primarily surgeonfishes) to feeding on detrital aggregates that are either scraped from the reef surface or excavated from the deeper reef substratum (primarily parrotfishes). Increased fishing pressure and widespread habitat destruction have led to population declines for several species of these two groups. Species-specific data on global distribution, population status, life history characteristics, and major threats were compiled for each of the 179 known species of parrotfishes and surgeonfishes to determine the likelihood of extinction of each species under the Categories and Criteria of the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Due in part to the extensive distributions of most species and the life history traits exhibited in these two families, only three (1.7%) of the species are listed at an elevated risk of global extinction. The majority of the parrotfishes and surgeonfishes (86%) are listed as Least Concern, 10% are listed as Data Deficient and 1% are listed as Near Threatened. The risk of localized extinction, however, is higher in some areas, particularly in the Coral Triangle region. The relatively low proportion of species globally listed in threatened Categories is highly encouraging, and some conservation successes are attributed to concentrated conservation efforts. However, with the growing realization of man's profound impact on the planet, conservation actions such as improved marine reserve networks, more stringent fishing regulations, and continued monitoring of the population status at the species and community levels are imperative for the prevention of species loss in these groups of important and iconic coral reef fishes. Public Library of Science 2012-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3394754/ /pubmed/22808066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039825 Text en Comeros-Raynal et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Comeros-Raynal, Mia T.
Choat, John Howard
Polidoro, Beth A.
Clements, Kendall D.
Abesamis, Rene
Craig, Matthew T.
Lazuardi, Muhammad Erdi
McIlwain, Jennifer
Muljadi, Andreas
Myers, Robert F.
Nañola, Cleto L.
Pardede, Shinta
Rocha, Luiz A.
Russell, Barry
Sanciangco, Jonnell C.
Stockwell, Brian
Harwell, Heather
Carpenter, Kent E.
The Likelihood of Extinction of Iconic and Dominant Herbivores and Detritivores of Coral Reefs: The Parrotfishes and Surgeonfishes
title The Likelihood of Extinction of Iconic and Dominant Herbivores and Detritivores of Coral Reefs: The Parrotfishes and Surgeonfishes
title_full The Likelihood of Extinction of Iconic and Dominant Herbivores and Detritivores of Coral Reefs: The Parrotfishes and Surgeonfishes
title_fullStr The Likelihood of Extinction of Iconic and Dominant Herbivores and Detritivores of Coral Reefs: The Parrotfishes and Surgeonfishes
title_full_unstemmed The Likelihood of Extinction of Iconic and Dominant Herbivores and Detritivores of Coral Reefs: The Parrotfishes and Surgeonfishes
title_short The Likelihood of Extinction of Iconic and Dominant Herbivores and Detritivores of Coral Reefs: The Parrotfishes and Surgeonfishes
title_sort likelihood of extinction of iconic and dominant herbivores and detritivores of coral reefs: the parrotfishes and surgeonfishes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3394754/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22808066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039825
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