A central focus of population ecology is understanding what factors explain the distribution and abundance of organisms within their range. This is a key issue in marine systems, where many organisms produce dispersive larvae that develop offshore before returning to settle on benthic habitat. We investigated the distribution of the neon goby, Elacatinus lori, on sponge habitat and evaluated whether variation in the persistence of recently settled individuals (i.e., settlers) among different sponge types can result in habitat preferences and establish their observed distribution. We found that E. lori settlers were more likely to occur on large yellow tube sponges (Aplysina fistularis) than on small yellow sponges or brown tube sponges (Age...
The role of resource availability and competition in determining the distributions and abundances of...
Ecological theory predicts that habitat generalists are less prone to decline or extinction in respo...
Coral reef fish populations are composed of subpopulations across a range of depths and geographic l...
A central focus of population ecology is understanding what factors explain the distribution and abu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-69)In marine organisms with complex life histories it ...
Population irruptions of crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) cause extensive degradation of coral reefs,...
Abstract As coral reefs change in their composition, the dynamics of organisms that depend on them w...
Spatial variation in microhabitats, predation pressure, and competitor assemblages may create a land...
Larval settlement of a small coral-reef fish, the bridled goby (Coryphopterus glaucofraenum), to fiv...
While larval supply patterns play a major role in determining the distribution and abundance of reef...
Drivers of recruitment in sessile marine organisms are often poorly understood, due to the rapidly c...
<div><p>Many marine populations exhibit high variability in the recruitment of young into the popula...
While habitat is often a limiting resource for group-living animals, we have yet to understand what ...
Most reef fishes begin life as planktonic larvae before settling to the reef, metamorphosing, and en...
Pronounced spatial variation in recruitment occurs in many marine invertebrate and fish populations ...
The role of resource availability and competition in determining the distributions and abundances of...
Ecological theory predicts that habitat generalists are less prone to decline or extinction in respo...
Coral reef fish populations are composed of subpopulations across a range of depths and geographic l...
A central focus of population ecology is understanding what factors explain the distribution and abu...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-69)In marine organisms with complex life histories it ...
Population irruptions of crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS) cause extensive degradation of coral reefs,...
Abstract As coral reefs change in their composition, the dynamics of organisms that depend on them w...
Spatial variation in microhabitats, predation pressure, and competitor assemblages may create a land...
Larval settlement of a small coral-reef fish, the bridled goby (Coryphopterus glaucofraenum), to fiv...
While larval supply patterns play a major role in determining the distribution and abundance of reef...
Drivers of recruitment in sessile marine organisms are often poorly understood, due to the rapidly c...
<div><p>Many marine populations exhibit high variability in the recruitment of young into the popula...
While habitat is often a limiting resource for group-living animals, we have yet to understand what ...
Most reef fishes begin life as planktonic larvae before settling to the reef, metamorphosing, and en...
Pronounced spatial variation in recruitment occurs in many marine invertebrate and fish populations ...
The role of resource availability and competition in determining the distributions and abundances of...
Ecological theory predicts that habitat generalists are less prone to decline or extinction in respo...
Coral reef fish populations are composed of subpopulations across a range of depths and geographic l...