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Aquatic Biology
Settlement dynamics of the coral reef fish Stegastes partitus, inferred from otolith shape and microstructure analysis
Alfonso Aguilar-Perera1  Harold Villegas-Hernández1  María J. López-Gómez1  Carlos González-Salas1 
关键词: Chinchorro Bank;    Stegastes partitus;    Otolith microstructure;    Planktonic larval duration;    Settlement;    Fourier shape analysis;   
DOI  :  10.3354/ab00026
学科分类:生物科学(综合)
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: Settlement dynamics of the bicolor damselfish Stegastes partitus (Pomacentridae) were determined by otolith shape and microstructure analysis and compared among different coral reef areas (Windward, Lagoon, and Leeward) of Chinchorro Bank, northern Meso-American Barrier Reef System, eastern Yucatan Peninsula. Estimated age, settlement time, size at settlement, and larval otolith growth rates were compared using a 2-way ANOVA with 2 fixed and orthogonal factors (reef areas and cays) with 3 levels each. Significant differences in planktonic larval duration were found, with (mean) 28.8, 30.3 and 32.7 d spent at Windward, Lagoon and Leeward, respectively. Individuals with shorter larval durations (at Windward) showed faster otolith growth rates and settled at relatively smaller sizes than those with longer larval durations (Lagoon and Leeward). However, there was no significant difference in otolith growth rates among reef areas, and there was no clear evidence for delay in metamorphosis. Based on both the planktonic larval duration (PLD) and the prevalent current pattern in the area, it appears that strong northwesterly currents passively transport S. partitus larvae into Chinchorro Bank. Larvae may enter at Windward, pass through the reef Lagoon, and leave by the Leeward. Longer PLD for S. partitus settling at Leeward are not due to differences in larval growth rates, but more likely to a lack of access to suitable settlement habitat by the time the larvae has passed through the reef system. An otolith shape (Fourier) analysis revealed a clear differentiation between otoliths from the 3 reef areas, suggesting that the environmental influence on otolith shape of S. partitus is relatively uniform, which means that this fish is affected by similar local environmental conditions within each reef area.

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