Mass coral bleaching causes population declines and mortality of coral reef species1 yet its impacts on behaviour are largely unknown. Here, we unite behavioural theory with community ecology to test whether bleaching-induced mass mortality of corals can cause consistent changes in the behaviour of coral-feeding fishes. We documented 5,259 encounters between individuals of 38 Chaetodon (butterflyfish) species on 17 reefs within the central Indo-Pacific, of which 3,828 were repeated on 10 reefs both before and after the global coral bleaching event in 2016. Aggression between butterflyfishes decreased by two-thirds following large-scale coral mortality, despite no significant change in fish abundance or community composition. Pairwise encoun...
Biological feedbacks generated through patterns of disturbance are vital for sustaining ecosystem st...
While global extinctions of marine species are infrequent, local extinctions are becoming common. Ho...
Coral bleaching is an increasingly prominent threat to coral reef ecosystems, not only to corals, bu...
Mass coral bleaching causes population declines and mortality of coral reef species(1) yet its impac...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...
Tropical reefs have experienced an unprecedented loss of live coral in the past few decades and the ...
Climate-induced coral bleaching poses a significant threat to reef fishes, especially for those fish...
Globally, habitat degradation is altering the abundance and diversity of species in a variety of eco...
Avoiding costly fights can help conserve energy needed to survive rapid environmental change. Compet...
1. Habitat degradation is one of the 'Big Five' drivers of biodiversity loss. However, the mechanism...
Elevated water temperatures, a decrease in ocean pH, and an increasing prevalence of severe storms h...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...
Unprecedented global bleaching events have led to extensive loss of corals. This is expected to lead...
Foraging behaviour forms the basis for how species interact with one another, affecting not only the...
Record-breaking temperatures between 2015 and 2016 led to unprecedented pan-tropical bleaching of sc...
Biological feedbacks generated through patterns of disturbance are vital for sustaining ecosystem st...
While global extinctions of marine species are infrequent, local extinctions are becoming common. Ho...
Coral bleaching is an increasingly prominent threat to coral reef ecosystems, not only to corals, bu...
Mass coral bleaching causes population declines and mortality of coral reef species(1) yet its impac...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...
Tropical reefs have experienced an unprecedented loss of live coral in the past few decades and the ...
Climate-induced coral bleaching poses a significant threat to reef fishes, especially for those fish...
Globally, habitat degradation is altering the abundance and diversity of species in a variety of eco...
Avoiding costly fights can help conserve energy needed to survive rapid environmental change. Compet...
1. Habitat degradation is one of the 'Big Five' drivers of biodiversity loss. However, the mechanism...
Elevated water temperatures, a decrease in ocean pH, and an increasing prevalence of severe storms h...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...
Unprecedented global bleaching events have led to extensive loss of corals. This is expected to lead...
Foraging behaviour forms the basis for how species interact with one another, affecting not only the...
Record-breaking temperatures between 2015 and 2016 led to unprecedented pan-tropical bleaching of sc...
Biological feedbacks generated through patterns of disturbance are vital for sustaining ecosystem st...
While global extinctions of marine species are infrequent, local extinctions are becoming common. Ho...
Coral bleaching is an increasingly prominent threat to coral reef ecosystems, not only to corals, bu...