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Ecography ECOG-03506 Quimbayo, J. P., Dias, M. S., Kulbicki, M., Mendes, T. C., Lamb, R. W., Johnson, A. F., Aburto-Oropeza, O., Alvarado, J. J., Bocos, A. A., Ferreira, C. E. L., Garcia, E., Luiz, O. J., Mascareñas-Osorio, I., Pinheiro, H. T., Rodriguez-Zaragoza, F., Salas, E., Zapata, F. A. and Floeter, S. R. 2018. Determinants of reef fish assemblages in tropical Oceanic islands. Ecography doi: 10.1111/ecog.03506 Supplementary material

Appendix 1 Table A1. List of oceanic islands analyzed within this study located in five different marine provinces. Tropical Eastern Pacific North (TEPN), Tropical Eastern Pacific South (TEPS), Southwestern Atlantic (SWA), Central Atlantic (CA) and Tropical Eastern Atlantic (TEA). UVCs: Underwater Visual Census. Province Oceanic Island Code Latitude Longitude Sites Year Total UVCs Area UVCs (m 2 ) Total area sampled TEPN Clarion RCL 18.35-114.729 2 2006 24 250 & 50 3800 TEPN Roca Partida RRP 18.962-112.052 1 2006 14 250 & 50 1800 TEPN San Benedicto RSB 19.3343-110.823 2 2006 22 250 & 50 3300 TEPN Socorro RSO 18.729-110.965 4 2006 27 250 & 50 3750 TEPN Clipperton CLP 10.2981-109.2183 3 2008 25 50 1250 TEPS Cocos COC 5.5300-87.0548 8 2014 88 40 1280 TEPS Malpelo MAL 3.9950-79.6076 4 2015 101 40 2040 TEPS Galápagos-Central GALC -0.5308-90.6924 8 2014 14 250 3500 TEPS Galápagos-South GALS -1.2941-90.4379 4 2014 8 250 2000 SWA St Paul's Rocks SPR 0.8988-29.3110 4 2011 65 40 2600 SWA Rocas Atoll ROC -3.8552-33.8110 11 2012 176 40 6240 SWA Fernando de Noronha FNO -3.8536-32.4054 8 2007 89 40 3560 SWA Trindade TRI -20.5453-29.1941 10 2009 272 40 10080 SWA Martin Vaz MVZ -20.4741-32.8568 1 2013 47 40 1880 CA Ascension ASC -7.9333-14.4167 3 2015 81 40 3240 TEA Cape Verde CVE 16.7611-24.7340 9 2009 198 40 7920 TEA Príncipe PRI 1.6184 7.4038 7 2016 137 40 5480 TEA São Tomé STO 0.1905 7.6149 7 2006 139 40 5560 2

Table A2. Biogeographic (area, distance from nearest reef, and species richness from of the local species pool), energetic (Mean Sea Surface Temperature - SST, and primary productivity) and anthropogenic factors (human density, distance from mainland, and protection level) considered in the comparative analyses of reef fish assemblages at oceanic islands. Each superscript represents one reference a local checklist for the different islands: (1) Robertson & Allen (2016); (2) Fourriére et al. (2014); (3) Rubio et al. (1992); (4) Kulbicki et al. (2013); (5) Floeter et al. (2008); (6) Simon et al. (2013); (7) Wirtz et al. (2014); (8) Wirtz et al. (2007). Tropical Eastern Pacific North (TEPN), Tropical Eastern South (TEPS), Southwester Atlantic (SWA), Central Atlantic (CA) and Tropical Eastern Atlantic (TEA). Protection levels: Habitat/species management area (1), Natural monument and natural feature (2), National park (3), Wilderness area (4). Province Oceanic Island Area (Km 2 ) Distance from nearest reef (Km) Local pool Mean SST* ( C) Primary productivity* (mg m -3 ) Hum. Density (ind/km 2 ) Distance from mainland (Km) Protection level TEPN Clarion 31.4 314 136 1 25.98 25.95 0 700 4 TEPN Roca Partida 0.014 100 119 1 25.98 26.10 0 459 4 TEPN San Benedicto 6.76 55.68 139 1 25.98 26.19 0 402 4 TEPN Socorro 184.39 100 141 1 25.98 26.33 0.244 460 4 TEPN Clipperton 12.62 945 119 2 28.29 31.62 0 1080 3 TEPS Cocos 34.35 550 284 1 28.04 31.44 0.23 490 4 TEPS Malpelo 3.5 380 202 1,3 26.92 47.80 2.29 395 4 TEPS Galapágos-Central 8985 35 203 1 26.32 63.60 0.19 965 3 TEPS Galapágos-South 281.2 55 178 1 21.25 63.59 0.36 965 3 SWA St Paul's Rocks 0.032 630 59 4,5 27.40 31.18 0.001 1010 1 SWA Rocas Atoll 7.036 145 123 4,5 27.23 7.41 0.57 288 4 SWA Fernando de Noronha 33.79 145 151 4,5 27.53 23.33 89.14 345 3 SWA Trindade 13.77 50 154 4,5 25.64 14.99 3.63 1150 2 SWA Martin Vaz 3.93 50 64 6 25.64 15.08 12.72 1200 2 CA Ascension 111.6 1130 107 7 25.89 23.61 7.89 1500 2 TEA Cape Verde 58.27 10 269 5 24.46 49.13 35.45 800 1 3

TEA Príncipe 1111.2 161.4 204 5 27.27 40.93 45 216 1 TEA São Tomé 11181.13 161.4 204 5,8 27.27 40.50 132.92 250 1 * Data extracted from BioOracle (Tyberghein et al. 2012) Data extracted from IUCN 4

Table A3. Mean and standard deviation of each assemblage metric estimated for each oceanic island located in five marine provinces. Tropical Eastern Pacific North (TEPN), Tropical Eastern Pacific South (TEPS), Southwestern Atlantic (SWA), Central Atlantic (CA) and Tropical Eastern Atlantic (TEA). Province Oceanic Island Species richness (spp/m 2 ) Functional dispersion Density (ind/m 2 ) Biomass (g/m 2 ) TEPN Clarion 11.75 ± 2.97 1.78 ± 0.16 1.46 ± 1.58 114.5 ± 64.56 TEPN Roca Partida 14.06 ± 5.31 1.71 ± 0.06 4.19 ± 2.61 804.2 ± 562.9 TEPN San Benedicto 12.68 ± 2.00 1.59 ± 0.11 2.22 ± 2.14 246.4 ± 190.7 TEPN Socorro 10.21 ± 2.43 1.60 ± 0.12 1.02 ± 0.91 111 ± 65.98 TEPN Clipperton 12.52 ± 2.76 2.17 ± 0.01 5.70 ± 5.54 880 ± 743.9 TEPS Cocos 14.78 ± 3.12 2.33 ± 0.05 4.85 ± 3.85 850 ± 254.36 TEPS Malpelo 22.86 ± 3.55 1.96 ± 0.14 6.79 ± 5.59 879 ± 674.89 TEPS Galapágos-Central 12.05 ± 3.25 1.36 ± 0.06 5.89 ± 3.89 710 ± 269.4 TEPS Galapágos-South 23-37 ± 5.52 2.07 ± 0.17 5.92 ± 4.68 1087 ± 358.9 SWA St Paul's Rocks 9.58 ± 2.57 1.99 ± 0.05 6.98 ± 7.0 559 ± 311.1 SWA Rocas Atoll 9.23 ± 2.58 1.69 ± 0.04 6.94 ± 6.92 289 ± 360.9 SWA Fernando de Noronha 11.17 ± 3.32 1.71 ± 0.05 2.24 ± 2.24 199 ± 155.4 SWA Trindade 11.82 ± 3.29 1.88 ± 0.06 2.32 ± 2.32 496 ± 349.5 SWA Martin Vaz 11.34 ± 2.80 2.17 ± 0.02 2.19 ± 2.19 559 ± 350.9 CA Ascension 14.28 ± 5.38 2.05 ± 0.05 10.13 ± 10.13 545 ± 866.7 TEA Cape Verde 13.88 ± 3.05 1.82 ± 0.01 1.57 ± 1.57 223 ± 496.76 TEA Príncipe 13.40 ± 3.59 1.49 ± 0.07 6.96 ± 6.96 247 ± 218.03 TEA São Tomé 12.64 ± 3.45 1.37 ± 0.07 7.12 ± 7.12 173 ± 230.63 5

Figure A1. Correlation plot of candidate continuous covariates before accounting for collinearity 6

Figure A2. Plot exploring spatial autocorrelation of our analysis using Moran s I index 7

Figure A3. Comparison among the proportion of trophic groups (A, C, E) and size classes (B, D, F) observed at each oceanic island. Revillagigedos-Clarion (RCL), Revillagigedos-Roca Partida (RRP), Revillagigedos-San Benedicto (RSB), Revillagigedos-Socorro (RSO), Clipperton (CLI), Cocos (COC), Malpelo (MAL), Galápagos-Central (GALC) Galápagos-South (GALS), St Paul s Rocks (SPR), Rocas Atoll (ROC), Fernando de Noronha (FNO), Trindade (TRI), Martin Vaz (MVZ), Ascension (ASC), Cape Verde (CVE), Príncipe (PRI), São Tomé (STO). 8

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