1987
DOI: 10.1071/mf9870211
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Composition and distribution of larval fish assemblages in the Great Barrier Reef lagoon, near Lizard Island, Australia

Abstract: Larval fishes of 96 families were represented in plankton samples taken in four seasons in 1979-80 and three seasons in 1981-82 from 11 sites in the Lizard Island region of the Great Barrier Reef lagoon. Relatively few families dominated the catch: Apogonidae, Gobiidae and Pomacentridae constituted 53-76% of all larvae, depending on site. Several taxa including Labridae, Scaridae, Scorpaenidae, Serranidae and Synodontidae that were rare in previous larval fish studies were relatively abundant in open waters of… Show more

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“…Further inshore (to 40-50 m depth) they found another decline in larval abundance. Other studies, investigating larval fish assemblages at continental shelf areas in the tropics, have found strong cross-shelf gradients in abundance, but were unable to detect consistent patterns related to hydrography or other factors (Leis & Goldman 1987, Williams et al 1988, Leis 1993). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further inshore (to 40-50 m depth) they found another decline in larval abundance. Other studies, investigating larval fish assemblages at continental shelf areas in the tropics, have found strong cross-shelf gradients in abundance, but were unable to detect consistent patterns related to hydrography or other factors (Leis & Goldman 1987, Williams et al 1988, Leis 1993). …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adding a further layer of complexity, Leis (1986) and Leis & Goldman (1987) suggest that there may be a retentive mechanism operating on the front-reef side of the island. If true, this may also partially explain the consistently high catches in this habitat.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em contraste, há poucos estudos em ambientes tropicais (Sampey et al, 2004), examinando padrões temporais. Muitos trabalhos nos tró-picos têm focado em padrões espaciais, tanto em pequena escala (dezenas de km) próximo a recifes de corais (Leis & Goldman, 1987) como em larga escala (centenas a milhares de km) através de plataformas continentais (Young et al, 1986) e oceanos (Ahlstrom, 1972).…”
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