Searching for drivers of the patchy distribution of sympatric deposit‐feeding sea cucumbers: A multi‐scale monitoring study

Author:

Pierrat Joséphine1ORCID,Urbistondoy Léa1,Modi Alexandre1,Viramoutou Betsy1,Frouin Patrick12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UMR ENTROPIE (Université de La Réunion, Université de la Nouvelle‐Calédonie, IRD, CNRS, IFREMER), Faculté des Sciences et Technologies, Université de La Réunion Cedex La Réunion France

2. Laboratoire d'Excellence Corail Perpignan France

Abstract

AbstractThree sea cucumber species, Holothuria atra, Holothuria leucospilota, and Stichopus chloronotus, are patchily distributed within the coral reefs of Reunion Island, exhibiting locally high densities (> 1 ind m−2). Previous studies stated that these sympatric species have thrived for almost four decades; however, factors involved in their distribution and spatiotemporal dynamics are not well understood yet. The aims of this study are to analyze the fine‐scale spatiotemporal dynamics of these sympatric species and identify the key sedimentary factors (substrate composition and cover) involved in their distribution. Sea cucumber populations and sedimentary factors were monitored along back‐reef and shore‐to‐ocean gradients during four consecutive seasons. Meanwhile, feeding behavior was assessed by measuring motility and excretion rates. Each species presents its own dynamic between the beginning and the end of the monitoring: increase of density for H. leucospilota, stability for H. atra, and decrease for S. chloronotus. Distribution of H. atra was closely related to substrate organic features (high organic matter, chlorophyll a, and ∂13C), H. leucospilota with the occurrence of seagrass and S. chloronotus with none. Results on feeding behavior showed that S. chloronotus emerges as a specialist while the two others appear to be generalists. Conspecific attraction or recruitment pattern may drive the high‐density patchy distribution of both Holothuria species, while the drastic decrease of S. chloronotus could be linked to unstudied factors related to predation or climate change. Water flow regime could also have a significant effect on the patchy distribution of these species, therefore, further studies should pay particular attention to this factor.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

Wiley

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