International audienceUnderstanding the relationship between coral reef condition and recruitment potential is vital for the development of effective management strategies that maintain coral cover and biodiversity. Coral larvae (planulae) have been shown to use certain sensory cues to orient towards settlement habitats (e.g. the odour of live crustose coralline algae-CCA). However, the influence of auditory cues on coral recruitment, and any effect of anthropogenic noise on this process, remain largely unknown. Here, we determined the effect of protected reef (MPA), exploited reef (non-MPA) soundscapes, and a source of anthropogenic noise (boat) on the habitat preference for live CCA over dead CCA in the planula of two common Indo-Pacific ...
Some settlement-stage larval fish appear to be attracted to reef sound and may, therefore, use acous...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
Understanding the relationship between coral reef condition and recruitment potential is vital for t...
The settlement of reef-building corals is critical to the survival and recovery of reefs. Recent evi...
Coral populations, and the productive reef ecosystems they support, rely on successful recruitment o...
After a pelagic larval phase, settlement-stage coral reef fi sh must locate a suitable reef habitat ...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
Auditory information is widely used throughout the animal kingdom in both terrestrial and aquatic en...
ArticleCoral reef fish larvae use sound to find suitable habitat during their vital settlement stage...
The interwoven nature of habitats and their acoustic fingerprints (soundscapes) is being increasingl...
peer reviewedNoise pollution is an anthropogenic stressor that is increasingly recognized for its ne...
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Some settlement-stage larval fish appear to be attracted to reef sound and may, therefore, use acous...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
Understanding the relationship between coral reef condition and recruitment potential is vital for t...
The settlement of reef-building corals is critical to the survival and recovery of reefs. Recent evi...
Coral populations, and the productive reef ecosystems they support, rely on successful recruitment o...
After a pelagic larval phase, settlement-stage coral reef fi sh must locate a suitable reef habitat ...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
Auditory information is widely used throughout the animal kingdom in both terrestrial and aquatic en...
ArticleCoral reef fish larvae use sound to find suitable habitat during their vital settlement stage...
The interwoven nature of habitats and their acoustic fingerprints (soundscapes) is being increasingl...
peer reviewedNoise pollution is an anthropogenic stressor that is increasingly recognized for its ne...
Author Posting. © Royal Society, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Royal Society fo...
Some settlement-stage larval fish appear to be attracted to reef sound and may, therefore, use acous...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...