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Distribution and abundance of herbivorous grazing fishes in the central Great Barrier Reef

Australian Institute of Marine Science
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Juveniles (Maintenance and Update Frequency: notPlannedStatement: Statement: The visual census technique used was similar to that described in: Williams DMcB (1982) Patterns in the distribution of fish communities across the central Great Barrier Reef. Coral Reefs 1: 35-43.Log 3 abundance categories:1: 1 fish2: 2-3 fish3: 4-9 fish4: 10-27 fish5: 28-81 fish6: 82-243 fish7: 244-729 fishFeeding guild categories as defined in:Hatcher BG (1983) Grazing in coral reef ecosystems. In: Barnes DJ (ed) Perspectives on coral reefs. 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A census of herbivorous grazing fishes was undertaken on 9 reefs located across the continental shelf in the central region of the Great Barrier Reef between July 1982 and February 1983. The reefs chosen for surveys were: 3 inshore reefs (Pandora Reef, Phillips Reef and Lorne Reef); 3 mid-shelf reefs (Rib Reef, John Brewer Reef and Lodestone Reef); and 3 outer shelf reefs (Myrmidon Reef, Dip Reef and Bowl Reef). For the mid- and outer shelf reefs, surveys were conducted within each of five reef zones: the windward reef slope, the windward reef crest, the reef flat, the lagoon and the back reef. The inshore reefs lacked distinct patterns of zonation and the perimeters of each reef were censused and treated as a single zone. The census was restricted to a list of 51 species from four families: Acanthuridae (24 species), Zanclidae (1 species), Scaridae (20 species) and Siganidae (6 species). Each species was also assigned to a feeding guild.A visual census technique was used for surveys and abundance was recorded using a log 3 abundance scale from 1 to 7. Each census dive through a zone was 30 minutes long and a distance of between 300 m and 400 m was covered, depending on conditions. Individuals within approximately 5 m either side of the diver were recorded. Juveniles (<5 to 8 cm total length, depending on species) were not counted. For each species, abundance was recorded cumulatively throughout the census and all species were censused simultaneously. Census dives for the reef slope, reef crest and reef flat were unidirectional and parallel to the reef crest, while those for the lagoons and back reefs followed a meandering path. Four replicate, non-overlapping censuses were made once in each zone.
This research was undertaken to investigate the variability in assemblages of herbivorous grazing fishes between zones within reefs, between reefs at similar locations on the continental shelf and between reefs at different locations across the continental shelf in the central region of the Great Barrier Reef.

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Statement: Statement: The visual census technique used was similar to that described in: Williams DMcB (1982) Patterns in the distribution of fish communities across the central Great Barrier Reef. Coral Reefs 1: 35-43.Log 3 abundance categories:1: 1 fish2: 2-3 fish3: 4-9 fish4: 10-27 fish5: 28-81 fish6: 82-243 fish7: 244-729 fishFeeding guild categories as defined in:Hatcher BG (1983) Grazing in coral reef ecosystems. In: Barnes DJ (ed) Perspectives on coral reefs. Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, Australia, p 164-179.SS: Sand suckerSFS: Sucker of fine sedimentsSC: Small cropperLC: Large cropperS: ScraperP: PlanktivoreSP: Sponge feederC: Coral feeder

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Russ, Garry R, Dr (Principal Investigator)

Modified: 19 09 2025

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Distribution and abundance of herbivorous grazing fishes in the central Great Barrier Reef. II. Patterns of zonation of mid-shelf and outershelf reefs: Russ GR (1984) Distribution and abundance of herbivorous grazing fishes in the central Great Barrier Reef. II. Patterns of zonation of mid-shelf and outershelf reefs. Marine Ecology Progress Series 20: 35-44.

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Distribution and abundance of herbivorousgrazing fishes in the central Great Barrier Reef.I. Levels of variability across the entirecontinental shelf: Russ GR (1984) Distribution and abundance of herbivorous grazing fishes in the central Great Barrier Reef. I. Levels of variability across the entire continental shelf. Marine Ecology Progress Series 20: 23-34.

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Abundances of herbivorous fishes and measures of food availability across the continental shelf in the central Great Barrier Reef: Russ GR (1984) Abundances of herbivorous fishes and measures of food availability across the continental shelf in the central Great Barrier Reef. Unesco reports in marine science 27: 63-73.

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