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Temporal patterns of settlement, recruitment and post-settlement losses in a rocky reef fish assemblage in the South-Western Mediterranean Sea
Authors:F C Félix-Hackradt  C W Hackradt  J Treviño-Otón  A Pérez-Ruzafa  J A García-Charton
Institution:1. Department of Ecology and Hydrology, University of Murcia, Campus Espinardo, 30100, Murcia, Spain
2. Capes Foundation, Ministry of Education of Brazil, P.O. Box 365, Brasilia, DF, 70359-970, Brazil
3. CNPq Scholarship, Ministry of Science and Technology of Brazil, Brasilia, DF, 71605-001, Brazil
4. Regional Campus of International Excellence “Campus Mare Nostrum”, Murcia, Spain
Abstract:Post-settlement events can significantly alter the density distribution of settlers and subsequently the adult population structure. The temporal and inter-annual variability of settlement and the effects of mortality on recruitment were investigated across 2 years in the vicinities of Cabo de Palos–Islas Hormigas Marine Reserve by visual census and light trap sampling. Settlement was seasonal with greater species richness and abundance in summer. Although temporal synchronization was observed between larval supply and settlement, densities of settlers could not be predicted from post-larval abundances. Timing of settlement was consistent between years but with high inter-annual variation in abundance. High mortality (~80 %) and general decoupling between post-larval and settlement stages suggest that early mortality is driving such patterns. Nevertheless, indications of habitat-mediated mortality were found for benthic species such as Symphodus and Diplodus, highlighting the importance of habitat in shaping population demography.
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