To better understand the habitat preferences and behavioural ecology of , we performed an experiment using box-shaped reefs as habitat enrichment materials, allowing us to determine the behavioural strategies and drivers involved in the response to different enrichment structures. The results showed that the first contact time of was negatively correlated (Pearson's correlation, < 0.005) with the distribution rate in the artificial reef area. Enrichment structures affected the habitat preferences of , and there was a significant difference in the average distribution rate between the control and treatment groups (Adonis, < 0.001). The opening ratio (Adonis, = 0.36) explained the distribution difference of better than the opening shape (Adonis, = 0.12). In the absence of an enrichment structure, remained more active during the daytime, exhibiting poor clustering, while in the presence of an enrichment structure, exhibited clustered movement at night. The opening ratio was negatively correlated with the average interindividual distance (Spearman's correlation, < 0.01) and showed a significant positive correlation with the average distribution rate in the reef area (Spearman's correlation, < 0.001), indicating that the reef opening ratio significantly affected the reef-tropism and clustering behaviours of . The light intensity was negatively correlated with the average distance moved, and the average speed (Spearman's correlation, < 0.05) was significantly positively correlated with the reef first contact time (Spearman's correlation, < 0.001), indicating that the light intensity affected the exploration and activity patterns of . These results provide a research basis for analysing the pattern and process of fish proliferation induced by artificial reef habitats.
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