Herbivory plays an important role in controlling benthic dynamics on coral reefs. The previous studies have highlighted the importance of grazing herbivorous fishes in removing algal turf biomass, but fewer studies have investigated the impact of invertebrate microherbivore grazing. This study examined the impact of microherbivore grazing in areas of high- and low-wave exposure on the forereefs of Palau, Micronesia, in June 2015. Experimental tiles were placed on open benthos, and in benthic and suspended herbivore exclusion cages at exposed and sheltered sites to partition the grazing impacts of microherbivores from fish grazers while examining the effect of exposure on algal turf productivity. Microherbivore grazing significantly impacted...
Herbivorous fish maintain a critical ecosystem function on coral reefs by grazing algae and maintain...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-101)Herbivory is a critical process in coral reef syst...
Natural and anthropogenic stressors can cause phase shifts from coral-dominated to algal-dominated s...
A key question for coral reef conservation is whether reefs dominated by macroalgae can recover. Sin...
Herbivory is a key process on coral reefs, which, through grazing of algae, can help sustain coral‐d...
Coral reefs are one of the most highly productive marine ecosystems, with a strong connection betwee...
A process-orientated understanding of ecosystems usually starts with an exploratory analysis of empi...
WOS:000958865300001Macroalgae are becoming dominant on coral reefs worldwide, replacing corals as ke...
This study’s purpose was to determine how parrotfish grazing affects the abundance of algal turf, ba...
A key objective of marine reserves is to maintain ecological processes important to the functioning ...
Herbivory is a key process that controls the abundance and accumulation of algal turf on tropical co...
Herbivory is an essential component to maintaining ecosystem structure and function in both terrestr...
Grazing fishes and invertebrates are influential in marine ecosystems because they open space for be...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and productive ecosystems on the planet. Globally, corals ar...
Intense grazing activity on macrobenthic communities is considered a driver, that can result to alte...
Herbivorous fish maintain a critical ecosystem function on coral reefs by grazing algae and maintain...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-101)Herbivory is a critical process in coral reef syst...
Natural and anthropogenic stressors can cause phase shifts from coral-dominated to algal-dominated s...
A key question for coral reef conservation is whether reefs dominated by macroalgae can recover. Sin...
Herbivory is a key process on coral reefs, which, through grazing of algae, can help sustain coral‐d...
Coral reefs are one of the most highly productive marine ecosystems, with a strong connection betwee...
A process-orientated understanding of ecosystems usually starts with an exploratory analysis of empi...
WOS:000958865300001Macroalgae are becoming dominant on coral reefs worldwide, replacing corals as ke...
This study’s purpose was to determine how parrotfish grazing affects the abundance of algal turf, ba...
A key objective of marine reserves is to maintain ecological processes important to the functioning ...
Herbivory is a key process that controls the abundance and accumulation of algal turf on tropical co...
Herbivory is an essential component to maintaining ecosystem structure and function in both terrestr...
Grazing fishes and invertebrates are influential in marine ecosystems because they open space for be...
Coral reefs are one of the most diverse and productive ecosystems on the planet. Globally, corals ar...
Intense grazing activity on macrobenthic communities is considered a driver, that can result to alte...
Herbivorous fish maintain a critical ecosystem function on coral reefs by grazing algae and maintain...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-101)Herbivory is a critical process in coral reef syst...
Natural and anthropogenic stressors can cause phase shifts from coral-dominated to algal-dominated s...