Ecosystem engineers that create habitats facilitate the coexistence of many interacting species. This biotic response to habitat engineering may result in non‐intuitive cascading interactions, potentially including feedbacks to the engineer. Such feedback mechanisms, either positive or negative, may be especially important for the maintenance of biogenic habitats and their community‐wide facilitation. Here, we describe the complex interactions and feedbacks that link marine habitat‐forming engineers, the reef‐building corals, and a group of herbivores, the parrotfishes; the latter preventing the overgrowth of macroalgae, a major competitor of corals. Using density data of eight parrotfish species on a Caribbean reef, we first describe the f...
Migrating species are common within seascapes, but the potential for these movements to alter the po...
With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of potential ...
Coral reefs world-wide are threatened by escalating local and global impacts, and some impacted reef...
Ecosystem engineers that create habitats facilitate the coexistence of many interacting species. Thi...
Sponges constitute an abundant and functionally important component of coral reef systems. Given the...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that ...
Background: Herbivory is an important top-down force on coral reefs that regulates macroalgal abunda...
Biological feedbacks generated through patterns of disturbance are vital for sustaining ecosystem st...
Species that are strong interactors play disproportionately important roles in the dynamics of natur...
Parrotfishes (Scarinae) are dominant Caribbean herbivores that play an important role in reducing co...
The Caribbean coral reef ecosystem has experienced a long history of deterioration due to various st...
Migrating species are common within seascapes, but the potential for these movements to alter the po...
Coral reefs world-wide are threatened by escalating local and global impacts, and some impacted reef...
Herbivorous fishes are widely recognized for their critical importance in coral reef ecosystem proce...
Cumulative anthropogenic stressors on tropical reefs are modifying the physical and community struct...
Migrating species are common within seascapes, but the potential for these movements to alter the po...
With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of potential ...
Coral reefs world-wide are threatened by escalating local and global impacts, and some impacted reef...
Ecosystem engineers that create habitats facilitate the coexistence of many interacting species. Thi...
Sponges constitute an abundant and functionally important component of coral reef systems. Given the...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that ...
Background: Herbivory is an important top-down force on coral reefs that regulates macroalgal abunda...
Biological feedbacks generated through patterns of disturbance are vital for sustaining ecosystem st...
Species that are strong interactors play disproportionately important roles in the dynamics of natur...
Parrotfishes (Scarinae) are dominant Caribbean herbivores that play an important role in reducing co...
The Caribbean coral reef ecosystem has experienced a long history of deterioration due to various st...
Migrating species are common within seascapes, but the potential for these movements to alter the po...
Coral reefs world-wide are threatened by escalating local and global impacts, and some impacted reef...
Herbivorous fishes are widely recognized for their critical importance in coral reef ecosystem proce...
Cumulative anthropogenic stressors on tropical reefs are modifying the physical and community struct...
Migrating species are common within seascapes, but the potential for these movements to alter the po...
With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of potential ...
Coral reefs world-wide are threatened by escalating local and global impacts, and some impacted reef...