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Research article2002Peer reviewed

Larval growth predicts the recruitment success of a coral reef fish

Bergenius, MAJ; Meekan, MG; Robertson, DR; McCormick, MI

Abstract

While growth rates of pelagic larvae have been argued to be one of the principal determinants of the recruitment success of temperate marine fishes, it is not known if this is the case in the tropics. Here, we use larval growth histories derived from otoliths of a Caribbean reef fish to show that monthly variation in the intensity of settlement and recruitment of pelagic juveniles onto reefs is positively correlated with variation in growth rates 1-2 weeks after larvae begin feeding. Our results suggest that the processes thought to underlie recruitment of marine fishes in temperate regions may also operate in the tropics and contrasts with current research on the causes of recruitment variability in coral reef fishes, which emphasises the role of larval transport.

Keywords

critical period; growth; otolith; plankton; settlement

Published in

Oecologia
2002, volume: 131, number: 4, pages: 521-525
Publisher: SPRINGER

SLU Authors

Associated SLU-program

Coastal and sea areas

UKÄ Subject classification

Biological Systematics

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-002-0918-4

Permanent link to this page (URI)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/83420