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Common coral reef fishes of St. Croix

Common coral reef fishes of St. Croix

This article has been reviewed by the following Topic Editor: J. Emmett Duffy

Introduction 

St. Croix is one of the   U. S. Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea.  Over 320 species of reef fishes have been identified during REEF Fish Surveys in St. Croix.

25 most common species in St. Croix

The following ranking is based on the results of 882  REEF Fish Surveys covering a bottom time of 1067 hours and 30 minutes. (REEF Geographic Zone Report. June 4, 2009).  The species are ranked by the percentage of surveys in which a species was observed.  Abundance of fishes in REEF Fish Surveys are estimated using the following categories: 1- single =1 individual, 2-few = 2- 10 individuals, 3-many = 11-100 individuals, and 4-abundant > 100 individuals.  The mean numeric abundance (ranging from 1 - 4) was calculated for each species..  The mean abundance category is determined as follows: mean abundance category 0 - 1.49 = single, 1.50 - 1.99 = single-few, 2.0 - 2.49 = few, 2.5 - 2.99 = few-many, 3.0 - 3.49 = many, 3.5 -3.99 = many-abundant, and 4.0 = abundant.

French grunt—the most frequently observed reef fish in St. Croix.  ''Reef Fish Identification'', New World Publications © 1994. French grunt—the most frequently observed reef fish in St. Croix.  ''Reef Fish Identification'', New World Publications © 1994.

Brown chromis—one of the reef fish with the highest mean adundance in St. Croix. ''Reef Fish Identification'', New World Publications © 1994. Brown chromis—one of the reef fish with the highest mean adundance in St. Croix. ''Reef Fish Identification'', New World Publications © 1994.

Species

% of surveys observed

Mean abundance category

 1. French grunt

 93.0

 few-many

 2. Blue tang

 92.7

 few-many

 3. Foureye butterflyfish 

 91.3

 few

 4. Bluehead

 88.8

 many

 5. Sergeant major

 88.0

 few-many

 6. Ocean surgeonfish

 86.1

 few-many

 7. Blue chromis  

 85.7

 many

 8. Bicolor damselfish 

 85.5

 many

 9. Stoplight parrotfish   

 84.6

 few

 10. Yellowhead wrasse

 81.4

 few-many

 11. Brown chromis 

 81.3

 many

 12. Redband parrotfish 

 80.3

 few

 13. Coney  

 79.3

 few

 14. Princess parrotfish 

 78.1

 few

 15. Yellowtail damselfish

 77.3

 few

 16. Fairy basslet

 76.8

 few-many

 17. Graysby   

 76.6

 few

 18. Blackbar soldierfish  

 76.6

 few-many

 19. Harlequin bass

 75.7

 few

 20. Spanish hogfish 

 73.6

 single-few

 21.  Yellow goatfish

 73.1

 few

 22.  Bar jack 

 72.7

 few

 23. Sharpnose puffer   

 72.1

 single-few

 24. Banded butterflyfish

 70.9

 few

 25.  Mahogany snapper

 70.5

 few

References and Further Reading

Citation

Mark McGinley (Lead Author);J. Emmett Duffy (Topic Editor) "Common coral reef fishes of St. Croix". In: Encyclopedia of Earth. Eds. Cutler J. Cleveland (Washington, D.C.: Environmental Information Coalition, National Council for Science and the Environment). [First published in the Encyclopedia of Earth October 7, 2009; Last revised Date September 20, 2010; Retrieved May 26, 2013 <http://www.eoearth.org/article/Common_coral_reef_fishes_of_St._Croix>

The Author

Mark McGinleyMark McGinley is an Associate Professor in the Honors College and Department of Biological Sciences at Texas Tech University. He has conducted research in the evolutionary, behavioral, and community ecology of animals and plants. Dr. McGinley’s recent scholarly interests focus on educating the general public about scientific (particularly environmental) issues. He is currently working closely with students in an interdisciplinary degree program, Natural History and Humanities, which combine ... (Full Bio)

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