Deficits in functional trait diversity following recovery on coral reefs

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McWilliam, Mike;Pratchett, Morgan S.;Hoogenboom, Mia O.;Hughes, Terry P.
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The disturbance regimes of ecosystems are changing, and prospects for continued recovery remain unclear. New assemblages with altered species composition may be deficient in key functional traits. Alternatively, impor- tant traits may be sustained by species that replace those in decline (response diversity). Here, we quantify the recovery and response diversity of coral assemblages using case studies of disturbance in three locations. Despite return trajectories of coral cover, the original assemblages with diverse functional attributes failed to recover at each location. Response diversity and the reassembly of trait space was limited, and varied according to biogeographic differences in the attributes of dominant, rapidly recover- ing species. The deficits in recovering assemblages identified here suggest that the return of coral cover cannot assure the reassembly of reef trait diver- sity, and that shortening intervals between disturbances can limit recovery among functionally important species.

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1471-2954

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Royal Society Publishing

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10.1098/rspb.2019.2628