With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of potential concern. While sparisomid parrotfishes are major grazers of Caribbean reefs and help control algal blooms, the fact that they also undertake corallivory has prompted some to question the rationale for their conservation. Here the weight of evidence for beneficial effects of parrotfishes, in terms of reducing algal cover and facilitating demographic processes in corals, and the deleterious effects of parrotfishes in terms of causing coral mortality and chronic stress, are reviewed. While elevated parrotfish density will likely increase the predation rate upon juvenile corals, the net effect appears to be positive in enhancing coral recruitment...
Global reductions in biodiversity and the accelerating loss and degradation of many of the world's e...
Species that are strong interactors play disproportionately important roles in the dynamics of natur...
Herbivorous fishes are widely recognized for their critical importance in coral reef ecosystem proce...
Abstract With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of p...
Parrotfishes (Scarinae) are dominant Caribbean herbivores that play an important role in reducing co...
Coral reefs are one of the world’s most diverse yet heavily impacted marine ecosystems. As a result ...
This study’s purpose was to determine how parrotfish grazing affects the abundance of algal turf, ba...
Since the mass mortality of the urchin Diadema antillarum in 1983, parrotfishes have become the domi...
Robust parrotfish assemblages have been shown to control algal proliferation and promote the settlem...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of disturbance on coral re...
Herbivory is an important top-down force on coral reefs that regulates macroalgal abundance, mediate...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of disturbance on coral re...
Parrotfish have indirect positive effects on corals by grazing on macroalgae that competes for subst...
Parrotfish grazing scars on coral colonies were quantified across four reef zones at Lizard Island, ...
<div><p>Parrotfishes and surgeonfishes perform important functional roles in the dynamics of coral r...
Global reductions in biodiversity and the accelerating loss and degradation of many of the world's e...
Species that are strong interactors play disproportionately important roles in the dynamics of natur...
Herbivorous fishes are widely recognized for their critical importance in coral reef ecosystem proce...
Abstract With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of p...
Parrotfishes (Scarinae) are dominant Caribbean herbivores that play an important role in reducing co...
Coral reefs are one of the world’s most diverse yet heavily impacted marine ecosystems. As a result ...
This study’s purpose was to determine how parrotfish grazing affects the abundance of algal turf, ba...
Since the mass mortality of the urchin Diadema antillarum in 1983, parrotfishes have become the domi...
Robust parrotfish assemblages have been shown to control algal proliferation and promote the settlem...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of disturbance on coral re...
Herbivory is an important top-down force on coral reefs that regulates macroalgal abundance, mediate...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of disturbance on coral re...
Parrotfish have indirect positive effects on corals by grazing on macroalgae that competes for subst...
Parrotfish grazing scars on coral colonies were quantified across four reef zones at Lizard Island, ...
<div><p>Parrotfishes and surgeonfishes perform important functional roles in the dynamics of coral r...
Global reductions in biodiversity and the accelerating loss and degradation of many of the world's e...
Species that are strong interactors play disproportionately important roles in the dynamics of natur...
Herbivorous fishes are widely recognized for their critical importance in coral reef ecosystem proce...