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Recovery trajectories of coral reef fish assemblages within Kenyan marine protected areas

Lookup NU author(s): Dr Tim McClanahan, Nicholas Graham

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Abstract

The size, density and biomass of coral reef fish in 4 fully closed marine protected areas (MPAs) with different ages were studied over a 17 yr period. Space-for-time substitution samples were available for a period of 4 yr before, and 36 yr after the closure. Both the height of the size structure graph (which is a value of overall abundance-biomass) and the assemblage biomass graph are convex polynomials with a maximum biomass of 1200 kg ha-1 at 22 yr. This suggests that full recovery of coral reef fish assemblages in terms of abundance-biomass is considerably longer than generally believed. Beyond 25 yr, there can be a small loss in biomass, which we suggest is due to reduced net primary production associated with the increased abundance of calcifying algae attributable to intense grazing. Size spectra slopes were variable at all times, changed quickly, and were probably influenced by local environmental conditions, which made concise predictions for equilibrium coral reef size structure rather difficult. © Inter-Research 2005.


Publication metadata

Author(s): McClanahan TR, Graham NAJ

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Marine Ecology Progress Series

Year: 2005

Volume: 294

Pages: 241-248

ISSN (print): 0171-8630

ISSN (electronic): 1616-1599

Publisher: Inter-Research

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/meps294241

DOI: 10.3354/meps294241


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