@incollection{fdi:31226, title = {{O}verlap between the fish fauna inventories of coral reefs, soft bottoms and mangroves in {S}aint-{V}incent bay ({N}ew {C}aledonia)}, author = {{T}hollot, {P}ierre and {K}ulbicki, {M}ichel}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{F}ish fauna inventories (497 spp. in total) from coral reefs (276 spp.), soft bottoms (287 spp.) and mangrove (75 spp.) of {S}aint-{V}incent {B}ay ({N}ew {C}aledonia) are compared. {E}ach of these habitats present a distinct fish assemblage, coral reefs being characterized by grazers and omnivores, soft bottoms by small carnivores and mangroves by detritus feeders and piscivores. {T}he overlap was most important between coral reefs and soft bottoms (101 spp. in common), #{C}haetodontidae, {P}omacentridae, {L}ethrinidae$ and #{L}utjanidae$ being the main common families. {O}verlap between soft bottoms and mangrove was of 36 species, essentially #{L}eiognathidae, {L}utjanidae$ and #{S}phyraenidae$. {T}here was almost no overlap between coral reefs and mangrove (13 species, 9 being ubiquitous). {T}hese results and a literature survey indicate that in the {I}ndo-{P}acific they are few interactions between coastal fish communities which may be essentially self sufficient. {D}ied feeding migrations and juvenile migrations would be the main active energy flows, nevertheless, the fluxes seem to be limited. ({R}{\'e}sum{\'e} d'auteur)}, keywords = {{FAUNE} {ICHTYOLOGIQUE} ; {INVENTAIRE} {FAUNISTIQUE} ; {RECIF} {CORALLIEN} ; {SEDIMENT} ; {MANGROVE} ; {RELATION} {TROPHIQUE} ; {ECOSYSTEME} {INTERACTIF} ; {NOUVELLE} {CALEDONIE} ; {SAINT} {VINCENT} {BAIE}}, booktitle = {{P}roceedings of the sixth international coral reef symposium}, numero = {}, pages = {613--618}, address = {{T}ownsville}, publisher = {{I}nternational {C}oral {R}eef {S}ymposium {E}xecutive {C}ommittee}, series = {}, year = {1988}, ISBN = {0-7316-5607-5}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:31226}, }