We examine the hypothesis that reef fish larvae have some direct influence on their own dispersal and ability to recruit to their natal reef by tracking cohorts of bicolor damselfish (Stegastes partitus) from hatching to settlement onto the reef, about 30 d later. We conducted high-resolution sampling during two consecutive years in a small area (15 km 3 20 km) off the west coast of Barbados, extending from depths of 0 to 100 m. Observations of discrete stage-specific larval patches of mean size of 29.4 and 13.2 km2 for preflexion (1–5-d old) and flexion/postflexion (.5-d old) stages extending ca. 30 m in the vertical indicated that larvae initially dispersing as patches tend to stay in coherent patches throughout their pelagic duration. Hi...
The dispersal of larvae during their time in the pelagic environment is critically important to our ...
All early models of the pelagic phase of coastal organisms made the simplifying assumption that larv...
The extent of larval dispersal on coral reefs has important implications for the persistence of cor...
The supply of coral reef fish larvae from the open ocean to reefs is vital for the persistence of lo...
Oceanographic features influence the transport and delivery of marine larvae, and physical retention...
This thesis examined the extent to which tropical reef fish larvae are capable of influencing their ...
Oceanographic features influence the transport and delivery of marine larvae, and physical retention...
Population connectivity (i.e., the exchange of individuals among geographically distinct subpopulati...
While growth rates of pelagic larvae have been argued to be one of the principal determinants of the...
A predictive model of the fate of coral reef fish larvae in a reef system is proposed that combines ...
Many marine reef fishes have a bipartite life cycle, with reef-based adults that produce pelagic lar...
Abstract Determining the scale of larval dispersal and population connectivity in demersal fishes is...
Many marine organisms can be transported hundreds of kilometres during their pelagic larval stage, y...
[Extract] Reef fish biologists are keenly aware that nearly all bony fishes on coral reefs have a pe...
The benthic marine fauna of isolated oceanic islands may be self-seeding, or alternatively may be co...
The dispersal of larvae during their time in the pelagic environment is critically important to our ...
All early models of the pelagic phase of coastal organisms made the simplifying assumption that larv...
The extent of larval dispersal on coral reefs has important implications for the persistence of cor...
The supply of coral reef fish larvae from the open ocean to reefs is vital for the persistence of lo...
Oceanographic features influence the transport and delivery of marine larvae, and physical retention...
This thesis examined the extent to which tropical reef fish larvae are capable of influencing their ...
Oceanographic features influence the transport and delivery of marine larvae, and physical retention...
Population connectivity (i.e., the exchange of individuals among geographically distinct subpopulati...
While growth rates of pelagic larvae have been argued to be one of the principal determinants of the...
A predictive model of the fate of coral reef fish larvae in a reef system is proposed that combines ...
Many marine reef fishes have a bipartite life cycle, with reef-based adults that produce pelagic lar...
Abstract Determining the scale of larval dispersal and population connectivity in demersal fishes is...
Many marine organisms can be transported hundreds of kilometres during their pelagic larval stage, y...
[Extract] Reef fish biologists are keenly aware that nearly all bony fishes on coral reefs have a pe...
The benthic marine fauna of isolated oceanic islands may be self-seeding, or alternatively may be co...
The dispersal of larvae during their time in the pelagic environment is critically important to our ...
All early models of the pelagic phase of coastal organisms made the simplifying assumption that larv...
The extent of larval dispersal on coral reefs has important implications for the persistence of cor...