ecological importance of the parrot fish
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Overview
O This presentation entails information about the parrotfish and will tell you why it is important to our waters. It has ecological value which will be discussed as well as adaptations, features and function.
ParrotfishO Parrotfish is the common name for members of the
large family Scaridae, which live in coral reefs throughout the Caribbean as well as the Atlantic and Pacific ocean.
O They vary in colour and pattern even between males, females and juveniles, with each going through a variety of colour changes as they age (Polychromatism). (Jamaica Environment Trust, 2013.)
O “There are about 80 identified species, ranging in size from less than 1 to 4 feet in length.” (National Geographic Society, 2013)
O Herbivores
O Powerful jaws of fused teeth “beaks”, and bright colours gives parrotfishes their common family name.
O Pass through three phases: Juvenile Phase, Initial Phase, and Terminal Phase.
O (Humann P.,et, al, 2002)
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Juvenile Phase Initial Phase
Terminal Phase
O highly specialized jaws, mouths and teeth perfectly suited for scraping algae from hard coral surfaces. (William A, 2012)
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Adaptations
O They excrete two different mucus types:O During the DAY
The mucus has antioxidant properties to repair any bodily damage
repel any parasites protection from UV lightearly warning detection system
O During the NIGHTextrudes a protective cocoon that
envelopes and secures the fish at a particular location and hides its scent from any predators(Thailand divers 2013)
Did you know?O Some male parrot fish maintain
harems of females. If the dominant male dies, one of the females will change gender and color and become the dominant male.
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O Hermaphroditic life style.
O Reduce interspecies competition for food resources within the reef community.
O (Leonard. J, 2003)
Types of Parrot Fish
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Female (Initial Phase)Male (Terminal Phase)
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Stoplight Parrotfish Sparisoma viride
Midnight Parrotfish Terminal Phase Scarus coelestinus
Princess Parrotfish - Terminal Phase
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Princess Parrotfish Terminal Phase Scarus taeniopterus
Redband Parrotfish Initial Phase Sparisoma aurofrenatum
O Blue Parrotfish Terminal Phase Scarus coeruleus
http://reefguide.org/carib/blueparrot.html
http://www.ryanphotographic.com/scaridae.htm
Coral ReefsO Coral reef are hard masses of sedimentary
rocks produced by living organisms. These may include: calcareous algae, molluscs (squid, octopus, clams, oysters) or polychaeta (worms)
O Organisms that depend on coral reefs:O Zooxanthellae (algae)O Microorganisms (bacteria, fungus, and viruses)O Sea Urchin(Harmelin, V.,2008)
Importance of Coral Reefs
O HabitatO Source of foodO Water Filtration (enhanced quality and
clarity of near shore waters.)O Protect shorelines from wave action and
prevent erosionO Used in tourism (diving)
Ecological Importance of the Parrotfish
O “parrotfish play a critical role as grazers keeping algae in check. Without grazers, algae out-compete the coral until they weaken or even die.”
O Parrotfish are constantly eating and digesting bits of coral whole, and excreting sand that helps create beaches.(Chi. L., 2009)
http://www.clarku.edu/departments/biology/biol201/2004/mmassaua/herbivory.cfm
Maintains the health of coral reefs by:
O removing sick and dead corals
O cleaning areas for new corals to settle
O removing weedy growth
O removing tones of sand and sediment that would otherwise smother the corals
O (Herold,D, 2008)
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Reference O Deloach, N., and Humann, P., (2002),Reef Fish
Identification 3rd Edition, Florida Caribbean Bahamas, p.g 192.
O Took,I., (1979), Fishes of the Caribbean Reefs, p.g 68-71.
O William, A., Ph.D., (2010-2012), Coral Reef Fish, Coral-Reef-Info.com
http://www.coral-reef-info.com/coral-reef-fishes.html
O National Geographic Society., (1996-2013) Parrot Fish Scaridae,
http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/fish/parrot- fish/
Reference Cont.O Jamaica Environment Trust (JET), Fish 2013. http://www.jamentrust.org/did-you-know/fish.html
O Thailand Divers, Parrotfish, 2013. http://www.thailand-divers.com/fish-all/parrotfish.htm
O Herold, D., (2008)Parrotfish play vital role in preserving coral. reefshttp://www.deccanherald.com/content/211129/F
O Science Daily, (2013) ,Parrotfish Critical To Coral Reefs: Permanent Damage Likely Unless Urgent Action Taken, Scientists Warnhttp://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/10/071031112907.htm
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