Spatial and temporal recruitment patterns of juvenile grunts (Haemulon spp.) in South Florida

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Jordan, LKB [1 ]
Gilliam, DS [1 ]
Sherman, RL [1 ]
Arena, PT [1 ]
Harttung, FM [1 ]
Baron, RM [1 ]
Spieler, RE [1 ]
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[1] Nova SE Univ, Oceanog Ctr, Ft Lauderdale, FL 33314 USA
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recruitment; reef fish; visual census;
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0908 ;
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Grunts (Haemulidae) are important fisheries species and represent a major component of reef fish communities in the Greater Caribbean region. To date, little is known about their recruitment patterns. Data from more than 2,000 visual fish counts from multiple natural and artificial reef studies in Broward County, Florida, over a seven-year period, were examined to identify both spatial and temporal trends in recruitment of juvenile (i.e., < 5cm TL) grunts of the genus Haemulon. In general, data from these studies indicate that juvenile Haemulon spp. recruitment increases in the spring and peaks in the early summer months (i.e., June and July). Data from natural reef surveys revealed a predominantly nearshore preference for recruitment in water depths less than 8 in. However, on artificial reefs, recruitment commonly occurred at 20 m depths. The biotic and abiotic factors determining the settlement of grunts are not clear and will be examined in future studies.
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