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Comparison of larval duration and pre- and post-settlement growth in two species of damselfish,Chromis atripectoralis andPomacentrus coelestis (Pisces: Pomacentridae), from the Great Barrier Reef

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Light traps were used to capture larval fishes, immediately before settlement, at two localities 500 km apart on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR) in December, 1987. Samples from Lizard Island, in the northern GBR, and Davies Reef, in the central GBR, were dominated by two species of damselfish:Chromis atripectralis andPomacentrus coelestis. Analysis of otoliths revealed significant differences in both size and age at settlement between the two localities forP. coelestis, but not forC. atripectoralis. Growth rates determined for pre- and post-settlementP. coelestis suggested a sigmoidal growth trajectory through the larval life, with growth slowing as fishes approached the time of settlement. Post-settlement growth rates were faster than growth prior to settlement in both species. Growth in both species was, however, similar between localities. The relationship between fish size and otolith size was complex, varying both between pre- and post-settlement fishes, and among localities. This emphasizes the need to validate the relationship between fish size and otolith size before otoliths may be used to back-calculate individual growth trajectories.

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Communicated by G. F. Humphrey, Sydney

Contribution No. 500 from the Australian Institute of Marine Science

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Thorrold, S.R., Milicich, M.J. Comparison of larval duration and pre- and post-settlement growth in two species of damselfish,Chromis atripectoralis andPomacentrus coelestis (Pisces: Pomacentridae), from the Great Barrier Reef. Mar. Biol. 105, 375–384 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01316308

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