Abstract
AbstractCoral reef fish communities can be affected by natural disturbances such as cyclones and coral bleaching. It is not yet understood how long it takes these communities to recover from such extreme events, particularly when they occur repeatedly. To investigate this, we conducted fish surveys repeatedly between 2011 and 2022 at Lizard Island on the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. We focused on two reef sites, Mermaid Cove and Northern Horseshoe, both of which were damaged by a large-scale coral bleaching event in 2016 and 2017, as well as two cyclones that occurred in 2014 and 2015 (the cyclones hit Mermaid Cove but not Northern Horseshoe). Between 2016 and 2017, both reef sites saw a decrease in the total fish abundance of about 68 % and across most functional groups (carnivores, corallivores, herbivores, and omnivores). Despite the two sites showing different decline and recovery patterns, they both showed an improvement in fish abundance and across the majority of functional groups at both sites by 2022. The recovery reached similar numbers as those documented in the fish census data collected before the disturbances occurred. Our findings provide a case study highlighting how fish community resilience can vary on small local scales, with potential recovery if conditions are favourable over several years.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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