The settlement of reef-building corals is critical to the survival and recovery of reefs. Recent evidence indicates that coral larvae orient towards reef sound, yet the components of the acoustic environment that may attract coral larvae and induce settlement are unknown. Here we investigated the effects of ambient soundscapes on settlement of Porites astreoides coral larvae using in situ chambers on reefs differing in habitat quality (coral and fish abundance). Mean larval settlement was twice as high in an acoustic environment with high levels of low-frequency sounds, typical of a high-quality, healthy reef; this result was observed in both natural light and dark treatments. Overall, the enhancement of coral settlement by soundscapes typi...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Coral reef fish larvae take an active role in selecting their settlement site and sensory cues may ...
Coral reefs are increasingly degraded by climate-induced bleaching and storm damage. Reef recovery r...
Author Posting. © Royal Society, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Royal Society fo...
Coral populations, and the productive reef ecosystems they support, rely on successful recruitment o...
Understanding the relationship between coral reef condition and recruitment potential is vital for t...
The interwoven nature of habitats and their acoustic fingerprints (soundscapes) is being increasingl...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tResearch Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.Free-swimming larvae of trop...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
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...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
Most coral reef fish adults have limited home ranges, but their pelagic larvae have the potential to...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Coral reef fish larvae take an active role in selecting their settlement site and sensory cues may ...
Coral reefs are increasingly degraded by climate-induced bleaching and storm damage. Reef recovery r...
Author Posting. © Royal Society, 2018. This article is posted here by permission of Royal Society fo...
Coral populations, and the productive reef ecosystems they support, rely on successful recruitment o...
Understanding the relationship between coral reef condition and recruitment potential is vital for t...
The interwoven nature of habitats and their acoustic fingerprints (soundscapes) is being increasingl...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tResearch Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.Free-swimming larvae of trop...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
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...
Free-swimming larvae of tropical corals go through a critical life-phase when they return from the o...
Thesis: Ph. D., Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts I...
Most coral reef fish adults have limited home ranges, but their pelagic larvae have the potential to...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Coral reef fish larvae take an active role in selecting their settlement site and sensory cues may ...
Coral reefs are increasingly degraded by climate-induced bleaching and storm damage. Reef recovery r...