Coral bleaching and related reef degradation have caused significant declines in the abundance of reef-associated fishes. Most attention on the effects of bleaching has focused on corals, but bleaching is also prevalent in other cnidarians, including sea anemones. The consequences of anemone bleaching are unknown, and the demographic effects of bleaching on associated fish recruitment, survival, and reproduction are poorly understood. We examined the effect of habitat degradation including host anemone bleaching on fish abundance, egg production, and recruitment of the panda anemonefish (Amphiprion polymnus) near Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea. Following a high-temperature anomaly in shallow waters of the region, most shallow anemones to a ...
Anemones and anemonefishes are some of the most popular species targeted by the global marine aquari...
Increased ocean temperatures are causing mass bleaching of anemones and corals in the tropics worldw...
Bleaching (whitening) of cnidarians such as corals and sea anemones has caused widespread degradatio...
Coral bleaching and related reef degradation have caused significant declines in the abundance of re...
Rising sea temperatures are causing significant destruction to coral reef ecosystems due to coral mo...
Background: Rising sea temperatures are causing significant destruction to coral reef ecosystems due...
International audienceIn marine environments, mutualisms such as those between corals or sea anemone...
Surveys of anemonefishes (Amphiprioninae) were conducted on reefs in two regions of the Great Barrie...
Climate-induced habitat bleaching is linked to dramatic declines in diversity and abundance of coral...
[Extract] Elevated sea surface temperatures between February and April 2016 resulted in the most ext...
Understanding how bleaching impacts the settlement of symbiotic habitat specialists and whether ther...
Coral bleaching is becoming an increasingly common disturbance on coral reefs, and although corals c...
Anemones and anemonefishes are some of the most popular species targeted by the global marine aquari...
Increased ocean temperatures are causing mass bleaching of anemones and corals in the tropics worldw...
Bleaching (whitening) of cnidarians such as corals and sea anemones has caused widespread degradatio...
Coral bleaching and related reef degradation have caused significant declines in the abundance of re...
Rising sea temperatures are causing significant destruction to coral reef ecosystems due to coral mo...
Background: Rising sea temperatures are causing significant destruction to coral reef ecosystems due...
International audienceIn marine environments, mutualisms such as those between corals or sea anemone...
Surveys of anemonefishes (Amphiprioninae) were conducted on reefs in two regions of the Great Barrie...
Climate-induced habitat bleaching is linked to dramatic declines in diversity and abundance of coral...
[Extract] Elevated sea surface temperatures between February and April 2016 resulted in the most ext...
Understanding how bleaching impacts the settlement of symbiotic habitat specialists and whether ther...
Coral bleaching is becoming an increasingly common disturbance on coral reefs, and although corals c...
Anemones and anemonefishes are some of the most popular species targeted by the global marine aquari...
Increased ocean temperatures are causing mass bleaching of anemones and corals in the tropics worldw...
Bleaching (whitening) of cnidarians such as corals and sea anemones has caused widespread degradatio...