Density dependence and population regulation in marine fish: a large-scale, long-term field manipulation
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Do small-scale experiments showing spatial density dependence in marine fishes scale-up to temporal density dependence and regulation of relatively large local populations? If so, what are the causative mechanisms and their implications? We conducted an 8-year multi-generation study of population dynamics of bicolor damselfish (Stegastes partitus) inhabiting four large coral reefs in the Bahamas. After a 4-year baseline period, it was clear that two populations naturally received very few settlement-stage larvae, so recruitment of recently settled fish was artificially enhanced at one low-settlement reef and reduced at one high-settlement reef to ensure a broad range of population sizes over which to test for regulation. Over all 8 years, populations on the two naturally high-settlement reefs experienced temporal density dependence in multiple per capita demographic rates mortality, survival to adulthood, and fecundity. These local populations also displayed components of regulation per...
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2025-04-17



