Bc. Victor et al., The effect of the El Nino-Southern Oscillation event on the distribution of reef-associated labrid fishes in the eastern Pacific Ocean, B MARIN SCI, 69(1), 2001, pp. 279-288
We surveyed the labrid fishes of the eastern Pacific ocean at multiple site
s before, during, and after the 1997-98 ENSO event. Our observations showed
that reef fish communities in general did not appear to change markedly as
a result of the ENSO. Recruitment of labrids at the Galapagos Islands, Cli
pperton Atoll and Baja California was generally high near the end of the EN
SO, indicating no negative effect on populations. Two labrid species did ex
tend their known range during the ENSO: Stethojulis bandanensis settled ont
o the tip of Baja California and to the Galapagos Islands, while Thalassoma
virens recruited heavily to sites along the southern Sea of Cortez in Baja
California. We discuss the oceanographic conditions during the ENSO that m
ay have promoted the range extensions. Adults of these species were present
in Baja California and Galapagos 2 yrs after the end of the ENSO. Our obse
rvations raise the question why these species do not colonize these sites i
n normal years, given the potential for long larval durations (up to a maxi
mum of 104 d in T Wrens) and rapid long-distance transport between islands
in the region (recruits of S. bandanensis spent only about 32 d in the plan
kton).