Reduced fishing pressure and weak predator–prey interactions within marine reserves can create trophic cascades that increase the number of grazing fishes and reduce the coverage of macroalgae on coral reefs. Here, we show that the impacts of reserves extend beyond trophic cascades and enhance the process of coral recruitment. Increased fish grazing, primarily driven by reduced fishing, was strongly negatively correlated with macroalgal cover and resulted in a 2-fold increase in the density of coral recruits within a Bahamian reef system. Our conclusions are robust because four alternative hypotheses that may generate a spurious correlation between grazing and coral recruitment were tested and rejected. Grazing appears to influence the dens...
After the establishment of marine reserves, trophic cascades, with an increase in top predators, dec...
Coral reefs are among the most productive ecosystems in the world. Yet, with their recent declines d...
A single ecosystem can exhibit great biogeographic and environmental variability. While a given ecol...
The fisheries and biodiversity benefits of marine reserves are widely recognised but there is mounti...
The fisheries and biodiversity benefits of marine reserves are widely recognised but there is mounti...
Since the mass mortality of the urchin Diadema antillarum in 1983, parrotfishes have become the domi...
Herbivory is an important top-down force on coral reefs that regulates macroalgal abundance, mediate...
Herbivory is a key process on coral reefs, which, through grazing of algae, can help sustain coral‐d...
Grazing fishes and invertebrates are influential in marine ecosystems because they open space for be...
Rapid and unprecedented ecological change threatens the functioning and stability of ecosystems. On ...
Connectivity of larvae among metapopulations in open marine systems can be a double-edged sword, all...
Over 75 % of Caribbean reefs are considered threatened, and rates of recovery are slow or impercepti...
Territories of grazing fishes in the family Pomacentridae have been documented to cover a substantia...
No-take marine reserves are expected to enhance coral reef resilience indirectly through suppression...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that...
After the establishment of marine reserves, trophic cascades, with an increase in top predators, dec...
Coral reefs are among the most productive ecosystems in the world. Yet, with their recent declines d...
A single ecosystem can exhibit great biogeographic and environmental variability. While a given ecol...
The fisheries and biodiversity benefits of marine reserves are widely recognised but there is mounti...
The fisheries and biodiversity benefits of marine reserves are widely recognised but there is mounti...
Since the mass mortality of the urchin Diadema antillarum in 1983, parrotfishes have become the domi...
Herbivory is an important top-down force on coral reefs that regulates macroalgal abundance, mediate...
Herbivory is a key process on coral reefs, which, through grazing of algae, can help sustain coral‐d...
Grazing fishes and invertebrates are influential in marine ecosystems because they open space for be...
Rapid and unprecedented ecological change threatens the functioning and stability of ecosystems. On ...
Connectivity of larvae among metapopulations in open marine systems can be a double-edged sword, all...
Over 75 % of Caribbean reefs are considered threatened, and rates of recovery are slow or impercepti...
Territories of grazing fishes in the family Pomacentridae have been documented to cover a substantia...
No-take marine reserves are expected to enhance coral reef resilience indirectly through suppression...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that...
After the establishment of marine reserves, trophic cascades, with an increase in top predators, dec...
Coral reefs are among the most productive ecosystems in the world. Yet, with their recent declines d...
A single ecosystem can exhibit great biogeographic and environmental variability. While a given ecol...