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Title: Standard length of individuals from an experiment in Moorea, French Polynesia from May to June 2012 (CDD_in_Reef_Fish project) (NCEI Accession 0278382)
Abstract: This dataset contains biological and survey - biological data collected during deployment Osenberg_et_al_Moorea from 2012-05-26 to 2012-06-06. These data include species. These data were collected by Shane Geange of Department of Conservation - Wellington, New Zealand, Adrian Stier of University of California-Santa Barbara, and Jeffrey Shima of Victoria University of Wellington as part of the "Cryptic density dependence: the effects of spatial, ontogenetic, and individual variation in reef fish (CDD_in_Reef_Fish)" project. The Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO) submitted these data to NCEI on 2021-06-22.

The following is the text of the dataset description provided by BCO-DMO:

This dataset is from a manipulative experiment the relative competitive abilities of juveniles of three closely related species of reef fish (bird wrasse, Gomphosus varius; fivestripe wrasse, T. quinquevittatum; and the sixbar wrasse, Thalassoma hardwicke

Dataset Description:
This dataset is from a manipulative experiment the relative competitive abilities of juveniles of three closely related species of reef fish (bird wrasse, Gomphosus varius; fivestripe wrasse, T. quinquevittatum; and the sixbar wrasse, Thalassoma hardwicke). This research was conducted in 2008 at the Gump Biological Research Station, Moorea, French Polynesia.

Data within this file contain information on the standard length of individuals used in the experiment. For additional experimental data, please see the Related Datasets section.

Related Datasets:

Geange_et_al_2013 Competitive Hierarchies: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/727026 Geange_et_al_2013 Competitive Hierarchies Background Community: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/727058 Geange_et_al_2013 Competitive Hierarchies Lengths: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/727043 (current page) Geange_et_al_2013 Competitive Hierarchies Spatial Covariance: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/727076
Date received: 20210622
Start date: 20120526
End date: 20120606
Seanames:
West boundary: -149.8333333
East boundary: -149.8333333
North boundary: -17.5
South boundary: -17.5
Observation types: biological, survey - biological
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Datatypes: SPECIES IDENTIFICATION
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Submitting institution: Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office
Collecting institutions: University of California, Santa Barbara, Victoria University of Wellington
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Supplementary information: Acquisition Description:
This datasets records the standard length of individuals used in this experiment.

We constructed an array of 30 live-coral patch reefs and used these to conduct a field experiment that examined competitive asymmetry between bird wrasse, fivestripe wrasse and sixbar wrasse. On our constructed reefs, we aimed to minimize habitat variation by standardizing the reefs’ size, rugosity and water depth. To achieve this, we selected natural reefs (based upon a set of morphological attributes that included a base of live Porites lobata coral with a surface area [mean ± SD] of 2.23 ± 0.56 m2, and a height of 0.59 ± 0.10 m) from a nearby location and transplanted them to our study site (17°29.010’ S, 149° 50.346’W), an open sand flat 2 to 4 m deep. Each reef was separated from its nearest neighbor and other non-experimental reefs by a minimum of 10 m. To each reef we attached 3 similar-sized colonies (colony surface area = 0.2 ± 0.07 m2) of the branching coral Pocillopora verrucosa using Z-Spar Splash Zone Com- pound (Kopcoat).

Prior to starting the experiment, we removed all bird wrasse, fivestripe wrasse and sixbar wrasse from the reefs and manipulated the relative abundances of other resident fish species via selective removals and additions so that the relative abundance of all species was similar among the 30 reefs. To each reef, we randomly assigned 1 of 6 treatments: (1) 6 bird wrasses; (2) 6 fivestripe wrasses; (3) 6 sixbar wrasses; (4) 3 bird wrasses and 3 fivestripe wrasses; (5) 3 bird wrasses and 3 sixbar wrasses; or (6) 3 fivestripe wrasses and 3 sixbar wrasses.

We ran the experiment in 2 temporal blocks (21 to 25 May 2008 and 2 to 6 June 2008), yielding 10 replicates for each of the 6 treatments, with treatments randomly assigned in each temporal block. We surveyed reefs twice daily (approximately 08:00 and 16:00 h) for 5 d after the introduction of fishes. During surveys, we searched neighboring non-experimental reefs for tagged immigrants. We found no immigrants or emigrants.
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