Fisheries Research Articles

Patterns of zonation of assemblages of the Lutjanidae, Lethrinidae and Serranidae (Epinephelinae) within and among mid-shelf and outer-shelf reefs in the central Great Barrier Reef

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1997

Journal Title

Marine & Freshwater Research

ISSN

Print: 1323-1650 Electronic: 1448-6059

Keywords

Snappers, Emperors, Groupers, Demersal reef fish.

Disciplines

Aquaculture and Fisheries | Behavior and Ethology | Natural Resources and Conservation | Natural Resources Management and Policy | Population Biology | Spatial Science | Sustainability

Abstract

Visual censuses were used to quantify the distribution and abundance of the Lutjanidae, Lethrinidae and Serranidae in three reef zones (windward reef slope, lagoon, back reef) of three reefs on the mid shelf and three reefs on the outer continental shelf in the central region of the Great Barrier Reef. Significant spatial variability was identified in the abundances of many species between locations (outer-shelf and mid-shelf communities), between reefs (high-abundance v. low-abundance reefs), and within reefs (characteristic communities within zones on individual reefs). Species of the Lutjanidae, Lethrinidae and Serranidae were found to occur in assemblages that were characteristic of major zones (windward reef slopes, lagoons and leeward back reefs), this pattern being consistent within and among shelf locations. Care will need to be taken in determining the appropriate spatial scales of sampling in any future experiments (e.g. manipulations of fishing pressure) to ensure that the effects of smaller-scale spatial differences are not confounded when larger-scale comparisons are made.

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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

https://doi.org/10.1071/MF96047