Benthic fauna play a crucial role in organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling at the sediment-water boundary in aquatic ecosystems. In terrestrial systems, grazing herbivores have been shown to influence below-ground communities through alterations to plant distribution and composition, however whether similar cascading effects occur in aquatic systems is unknown. Here, we assess the relationship between benthic invertebrates and above-ground fish grazing across the 'grazing halos' of Heron Island lagoon, Australia. Grazing halos, which occur around patch reefs globally, are caused by removal of seagrass or benthic macroalgae by herbivorous fish that results in distinct bands of unvegetated sediments surrounding patch reefs. We fou...
Natural ecosystems can show regular spatial vegetation patterns, which develop from small-scale ecol...
Climate change is transforming coral reef structures, with important yet largely unknown consequence...
Grazing by all members of a herbivore community can act to structure the ecosystems they feed on. Th...
Benthic fauna play a crucial role in organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling at the sedime...
Benthic fauna play a crucial role in organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling at the sedime...
<p>A) Satellite image of algal halos within Heron Island lagoon. White lines indicate coral patch re...
As part of studies investigating the influence of grazers on reef meiofauna, we assessed the density...
Of all benthic components on tropical reefs, algal turfs are the most widespread and the main source...
Despite the widely accepted importance of herbivory as a determinant of reef benthic community struc...
The effects of grazing by the dugong Dugong dugon on benthic invertebrate assemblages in seagrass be...
Ecological interactions between aquatic plants and sediment communities can shape the structure and ...
Seagrass habitats support diverse animal assemblages and while there has been considerable progress ...
Herbivory is a key process on coral reefs, which, through grazing of algae, can help sustain coral‐d...
Natural ecosystems can show regular spatial vegetation patterns, which develop from small-scale ecol...
Climate change is transforming coral reef structures, with important yet largely unknown consequence...
Grazing by all members of a herbivore community can act to structure the ecosystems they feed on. Th...
Benthic fauna play a crucial role in organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling at the sedime...
Benthic fauna play a crucial role in organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling at the sedime...
<p>A) Satellite image of algal halos within Heron Island lagoon. White lines indicate coral patch re...
As part of studies investigating the influence of grazers on reef meiofauna, we assessed the density...
Of all benthic components on tropical reefs, algal turfs are the most widespread and the main source...
Despite the widely accepted importance of herbivory as a determinant of reef benthic community struc...
The effects of grazing by the dugong Dugong dugon on benthic invertebrate assemblages in seagrass be...
Ecological interactions between aquatic plants and sediment communities can shape the structure and ...
Seagrass habitats support diverse animal assemblages and while there has been considerable progress ...
Herbivory is a key process on coral reefs, which, through grazing of algae, can help sustain coral‐d...
Natural ecosystems can show regular spatial vegetation patterns, which develop from small-scale ecol...
Climate change is transforming coral reef structures, with important yet largely unknown consequence...
Grazing by all members of a herbivore community can act to structure the ecosystems they feed on. Th...