TY - JOUR TI - Ecological and morphological traits predict depth-generalist fishes on coral reefs AU - Bridge, T AU - Luiz, O AU - Coleman, R AU - Kane, C AU - Kosaki, R T2 - Proceedings of the Royal Society B AB - Ecological communities that occupy similar habitats may exhibit functional convergence despite significant geographical distances and taxonomic dissimilarity. On coral reefs, steep gradients in key environmental variables (e.g. light and wave energy) restrict some species to shallow depths. We show that depth-generalist reef fishes are correlated with two species-level traits: caudal fin aspect ratio and diet. Fishes with high aspect ratio (lunate) caudal fins produce weaker vortices in the water column while swimming, and we propose that 'silent swimming' reduces the likelihood of detection and provides an advantage on deeper reefs with lower light irradiance and water motion. Significant differences in depth preference among trophic guilds reflect variations in the availability of different food sources along a depth gradient. The significance of these two traits across three geographically and taxonomically distinct assemblages suggests that deep-water habitats exert a strong environmental filter on coral reef-fish assemblages. DA - 2016/01// PY - 2016 VL - 283 IS - 1823 SP - 20152332 UR - http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/283/1823/20152332 DO - 10.1098/rspb.2015.2332 LA - English KW - Marine Energy KW - Wave KW - Fish ER -