

Author: Vásquez-Yeomans L. Ordoñez-López U. Sosa-Cordero E.
Publisher: University of Miami - Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science
ISSN: 0007-4977
Source: Bulletin of Marine Science, Vol.62, Iss.1, 1998-01, pp. : 229-245
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Abstract
With the purpose of characterizing the ichthyoplankton assemblage and its distribution across the coral reef off Mahahual, Mexico (western Caribbean), a short-term and small scale survey was conducted. Plankton samples were sampled during the day and night over 4 d (30 December 1990 to 2 January 1991) in three reef zones: fore-reef, channel and reef-lagoon. Highest egg densities occurred in the fore-reef zones at night. Highest larval densities occurred in the reef-lagoon zone and were significantly greater at night. Thirty species, 54 genera, and 73 different taxa belonging to 54 fish families were enumerated. The most abundant families collected were Tripterygiidae (31.8%), Gobiidae (26.5%) and Clupeidae (6.0%). Although sampling occurred during aggregations of Nassau grouper,
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