A mark–release–resighting (MRR) technique was used to estimate population size of the coral trout, Plectropomus leopardus, on coral reefs fringing Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Fish were captured by hook-and-line fishing, and marked with individual freeze-brand numbers in August 1995. An underwater visual census (UVC) technique was used during September and October 1995 both for resighting of marked fish and to make an independent estimate of fish density and thus population size. The study area was 750 966 m2 . The UVC sampled 154 000 m2 (20.5%) of this area. Six different methods of analysis of MRR gave similar population size estimates (e.g. Petersen 12 873; 95% CI 9989–15 754) extrapolated to the 4.5 million-m2 reef area...
Here the population genetic structure of an ecologically and economically important coral reef fish,...
Batch fecundity of female Plectropomus leopardus, a coral reef fish targeted by commercial and recre...
Contrary to common belief, empirical evidence shows that a number of marine littoral fish species te...
A mark–release–resighting (MRR) technique was used to estimate population size of the coral trout, P...
This study aimed to assess temporal trends in the abundance and size of the tropical coral trout, Pl...
Coral trout (Plectropomus spp.) are the main target species for commercial fishers in the eastern To...
Movements of Plectropomus leopardus (Serranidae), a major fisheries species, across marine reserve b...
Size at age information provides an important basis for estimates of rates of growth, mortality and ...
The application of no-take marine reserve status to an area is expected to increase abundance and av...
Between January and May 1983 coral trout surveys were carried out on 56 reefs in the Cairns and Cent...
Species in the coral trout complex Plectropomus spp. are some of the most desired and exploited in t...
Species in the coral trout complex Plectropomus spp. are some of the most desired and exploited in t...
The reproductive output of exploited tropical reef fishes is intimately linked to factors such as ma...
This study measured biological variables necessary for determining the dynamics of spawning aggregat...
The effects of size and age on reproductive dynamics of common coral trout Plectropomus leopardus po...
Here the population genetic structure of an ecologically and economically important coral reef fish,...
Batch fecundity of female Plectropomus leopardus, a coral reef fish targeted by commercial and recre...
Contrary to common belief, empirical evidence shows that a number of marine littoral fish species te...
A mark–release–resighting (MRR) technique was used to estimate population size of the coral trout, P...
This study aimed to assess temporal trends in the abundance and size of the tropical coral trout, Pl...
Coral trout (Plectropomus spp.) are the main target species for commercial fishers in the eastern To...
Movements of Plectropomus leopardus (Serranidae), a major fisheries species, across marine reserve b...
Size at age information provides an important basis for estimates of rates of growth, mortality and ...
The application of no-take marine reserve status to an area is expected to increase abundance and av...
Between January and May 1983 coral trout surveys were carried out on 56 reefs in the Cairns and Cent...
Species in the coral trout complex Plectropomus spp. are some of the most desired and exploited in t...
Species in the coral trout complex Plectropomus spp. are some of the most desired and exploited in t...
The reproductive output of exploited tropical reef fishes is intimately linked to factors such as ma...
This study measured biological variables necessary for determining the dynamics of spawning aggregat...
The effects of size and age on reproductive dynamics of common coral trout Plectropomus leopardus po...
Here the population genetic structure of an ecologically and economically important coral reef fish,...
Batch fecundity of female Plectropomus leopardus, a coral reef fish targeted by commercial and recre...
Contrary to common belief, empirical evidence shows that a number of marine littoral fish species te...