Ontogenetic niche shifts are taxonomically and ecologically widespread across the globe. Consequently, identifying the ecological mechanics that promote these shifts at diverse scales is central to an improved understanding of ecosystems generally. We evaluated multiple potential drivers of ontogenetic niche shifts (predation, growth, maturation, diet shifts, and food availability) for three fish species between connected coral reef and nearshore habitats. In all cases, neither diet compositional change nor sexual maturity functioned as apparent triggers for emigration from juvenile to adult habitats. Rather, the fitness advantages conferred on reef inhabitants (that is, enhanced growth rates) were primarily related to high prey availabilit...
Escalating climate-related disturbances and asymmetric habitat losses will increasingly result in sp...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...
Juveniles of a number of reef fish species develop in shallow-water 'nursery' habitats such as mangr...
Ecosystems are intricately linked by the flow of organisms across their boundaries, and such connect...
Various species of aquatic animals have complex life cycles and utilize different habitats during co...
The habitat associations of species are vital in determining an organism's vulnerability to environm...
This thesis contributes to a better understanding of the nursery-role hypothesis of non-reef habitat...
Food availability and predation risk are the primary factors that influence an individual's diet com...
Dixson, Danielle L.Coral reefs are declining dramatically, causing a shift in benthic community comp...
It is being increasingly recognized that small coral reef fishes are highly specialised on branching...
Sublethal or nonlethal predator-prey interactions (predation risk) can influence prey species' behav...
For organisms with complex life cycles, the selective nature of predation during high mortality tran...
Habitat characteristics play an important role in determining the structure of fish communities. The...
A foundational goal in ecology is to understand the top-down and bottom-up forces that regulate comm...
1. The impact of environmental disturbance and habitat loss on associated species is expected to be ...
Escalating climate-related disturbances and asymmetric habitat losses will increasingly result in sp...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...
Juveniles of a number of reef fish species develop in shallow-water 'nursery' habitats such as mangr...
Ecosystems are intricately linked by the flow of organisms across their boundaries, and such connect...
Various species of aquatic animals have complex life cycles and utilize different habitats during co...
The habitat associations of species are vital in determining an organism's vulnerability to environm...
This thesis contributes to a better understanding of the nursery-role hypothesis of non-reef habitat...
Food availability and predation risk are the primary factors that influence an individual's diet com...
Dixson, Danielle L.Coral reefs are declining dramatically, causing a shift in benthic community comp...
It is being increasingly recognized that small coral reef fishes are highly specialised on branching...
Sublethal or nonlethal predator-prey interactions (predation risk) can influence prey species' behav...
For organisms with complex life cycles, the selective nature of predation during high mortality tran...
Habitat characteristics play an important role in determining the structure of fish communities. The...
A foundational goal in ecology is to understand the top-down and bottom-up forces that regulate comm...
1. The impact of environmental disturbance and habitat loss on associated species is expected to be ...
Escalating climate-related disturbances and asymmetric habitat losses will increasingly result in sp...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...
Juveniles of a number of reef fish species develop in shallow-water 'nursery' habitats such as mangr...