Obligate coral feeders such as many members of the Chaetodontidae family (also known as butterflyfish) often show strong preferences for particular coral species. This is thought to have evolved through natural selection as an energy-maximising strategy. Although some species remain as highly specialised feeders throughout their lifetime, many corallivores show a degree of dietary versatility when food abundance is limited; a strategy described by the optimal foraging theory. This study aimed to examine if, within-reef differences in the feeding regime and territory size of the Triangle Butterflyfish Chaetodon triangulum occurred, as a function of resource availability. Results showed that the dietary specialisation of C. triangulum was sig...
Localised patterns of resource use can be constrained by multiple factors. Comparison of resource us...
Coral reefs are under threat due to climate-mediated coral mortality, which affects some reef coral ...
1. Spatial refuges in peripheral habitats will become increasingly important for species persistence...
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Foraging theory predicts that individuals should choose a prey that maximizes energy rewards relativ...
<p><b>Coral cover and proportional consumption, compared at sites of different coral coverage</b> Me...
Empirical evidence indicates that both niche breadth and resource availability are key drivers of a ...
All organisms are dependent upon their habitat for the resources necessary for survival and reproduc...
Este artículo contiene 9 páginas, 6 figuras, 1 tabla.Because obligate corallivorous butterflyfish fe...
Ecological specialisation is often correlated with high extinction risk as specialist species are ex...
Endemic species are assumed to have a high risk of extinction because their restricted geographic ra...
Endemic species are assumed to have a high risk of extinction because their restricted geographic ra...
Food selection by the Caribbean stoplight parrotfish Sparisoma viride was investigated on a fringing...
Given the highly stochastic nature of larval supply, coral reef fishes often settle in suboptimal h...
Foraging behaviour forms the basis for how species interact with one another, affecting not only the...
Localised patterns of resource use can be constrained by multiple factors. Comparison of resource us...
Coral reefs are under threat due to climate-mediated coral mortality, which affects some reef coral ...
1. Spatial refuges in peripheral habitats will become increasingly important for species persistence...
Author Posting. © Springer, 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by pe...
Foraging theory predicts that individuals should choose a prey that maximizes energy rewards relativ...
<p><b>Coral cover and proportional consumption, compared at sites of different coral coverage</b> Me...
Empirical evidence indicates that both niche breadth and resource availability are key drivers of a ...
All organisms are dependent upon their habitat for the resources necessary for survival and reproduc...
Este artículo contiene 9 páginas, 6 figuras, 1 tabla.Because obligate corallivorous butterflyfish fe...
Ecological specialisation is often correlated with high extinction risk as specialist species are ex...
Endemic species are assumed to have a high risk of extinction because their restricted geographic ra...
Endemic species are assumed to have a high risk of extinction because their restricted geographic ra...
Food selection by the Caribbean stoplight parrotfish Sparisoma viride was investigated on a fringing...
Given the highly stochastic nature of larval supply, coral reef fishes often settle in suboptimal h...
Foraging behaviour forms the basis for how species interact with one another, affecting not only the...
Localised patterns of resource use can be constrained by multiple factors. Comparison of resource us...
Coral reefs are under threat due to climate-mediated coral mortality, which affects some reef coral ...
1. Spatial refuges in peripheral habitats will become increasingly important for species persistence...