Depth stratified light trap sampling reveals variation in the depth distribution of late-stage cryptobenthic reef fish larvae
Depth stratified light trap sampling reveals variation in the depth distribution of late-stage cryptobenthic reef fish larvae
Cryptobenthic fishes are abundant on coral reefs, and their larvae dominate the ichthyoplankton in near reef waters. However, we have a limited understanding of how pelagic and on-reef processes are linked, especially how late-stage cryptobenthic fish larvae use near reef waters. We therefore used depth-stratified light trap sampling from 2 to 27 m at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef. This revealed clear depth variation in late-stage larval fish assemblages. Gobiidae larvae characterised mid-depth (13 m) samples. By contrast, larval Apogonidae were only abundant in shallow samples. Deep samples were typified by (non-target) adult apogonids. Contrary to expectations that poor-swimming cryptobenthic larvae would be flow-sheltering in deeper water, our results suggest that late-stage cryptobenthic larvae use large portions of the water column, although their preferred positions may be taxon-specific.
Apogonidae, Coral reef, Cryptobenthic reef fishes, Gobiidae, Larval fish, Vertical distribution
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Douglas, Sophia R. L.
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Tebbett, Sterling B.
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Choukroun, Severine
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Goatley, Christopher
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Bellwood, David R.
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1 March 2023
Douglas, Sophia R. L.
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Tebbett, Sterling B.
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Choukroun, Severine
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Goatley, Christopher
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Bellwood, David R.
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Douglas, Sophia R. L., Tebbett, Sterling B., Choukroun, Severine, Goatley, Christopher and Bellwood, David R.
(2023)
Depth stratified light trap sampling reveals variation in the depth distribution of late-stage cryptobenthic reef fish larvae.
Coral Reefs, 42 (2), .
(doi:10.1007/s00338-023-02363-x).
Abstract
Cryptobenthic fishes are abundant on coral reefs, and their larvae dominate the ichthyoplankton in near reef waters. However, we have a limited understanding of how pelagic and on-reef processes are linked, especially how late-stage cryptobenthic fish larvae use near reef waters. We therefore used depth-stratified light trap sampling from 2 to 27 m at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef. This revealed clear depth variation in late-stage larval fish assemblages. Gobiidae larvae characterised mid-depth (13 m) samples. By contrast, larval Apogonidae were only abundant in shallow samples. Deep samples were typified by (non-target) adult apogonids. Contrary to expectations that poor-swimming cryptobenthic larvae would be flow-sheltering in deeper water, our results suggest that late-stage cryptobenthic larvae use large portions of the water column, although their preferred positions may be taxon-specific.
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Accepted/In Press date: 14 February 2023
e-pub ahead of print date: 1 March 2023
Published date: 1 March 2023
Keywords:
Apogonidae, Coral reef, Cryptobenthic reef fishes, Gobiidae, Larval fish, Vertical distribution
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Local EPrints ID: 476027
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/476027
ISSN: 0722-4028
PURE UUID: e15729e0-ad65-4a66-91af-894961b2948d
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Sophia R. L. Douglas
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Sterling B. Tebbett
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Severine Choukroun
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Christopher Goatley
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David R. Bellwood
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