Greater structural complexity is often associated with greater abundance and diversity, perhaps because high complexity habitats reduce predation and competition. Using 16 spatially isolated live-coral reefs in the Bahamas, I examined how abundance of juvenile (recruit) and adult (non-recruit) fishes was affected by two factors: (1) structural habitat complexity and (2) the presence of predators and interference competitors. Manipulating the abundance of low and high complexity corals created two levels of habitat complexity, which was cross-factored with the presence or absence of resident predators (sea basses and moray eels) plus interference competitors (territorial damselfishes). Over 60 days, predators and competitors greatly reduced ...
Coral reef fishes occupy habitats that are patchy and subject to frequent natural disturbances. Alth...
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Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Greater habitat complexity is often associated with a greater abundance and diversity of organisms. ...
Graduation date: 2003Understanding the processes that influence the composition of animal\ud communi...
The importance of top-down effects in structuring ecological communities has been widely debated by ...
<div><p>High biodiversity ecosystems are commonly associated with complex habitats. Coral reefs are ...
Corals reefs are subjected to multiple disturbances that modify levels of coral cover and structural...
Both habitat complexity and competitive interactions can shape patterns of distribution and abundanc...
SummaryCoral reefs face a diverse array of threats, from eutrophication and overfishing to climate c...
Studies of food and interaction webs are often simplified by combining different species of predator...
<p>Coral reef fish coexist in a state of high diversity that has not been successfully explained by ...
Competitive interactions, arising from the shared use of a limited resource, are among the most perv...
Trophic island biogeography theory predicts that the effects of predators on prey diversity are cont...
Coral reef ecosystems are experiencing a global decline in coral cover, with direct effects on reef ...
Coral reef fishes occupy habitats that are patchy and subject to frequent natural disturbances. Alth...
The published version of this article is copyrighted by Inter-Research and can be found here: \ud ht...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Greater habitat complexity is often associated with a greater abundance and diversity of organisms. ...
Graduation date: 2003Understanding the processes that influence the composition of animal\ud communi...
The importance of top-down effects in structuring ecological communities has been widely debated by ...
<div><p>High biodiversity ecosystems are commonly associated with complex habitats. Coral reefs are ...
Corals reefs are subjected to multiple disturbances that modify levels of coral cover and structural...
Both habitat complexity and competitive interactions can shape patterns of distribution and abundanc...
SummaryCoral reefs face a diverse array of threats, from eutrophication and overfishing to climate c...
Studies of food and interaction webs are often simplified by combining different species of predator...
<p>Coral reef fish coexist in a state of high diversity that has not been successfully explained by ...
Competitive interactions, arising from the shared use of a limited resource, are among the most perv...
Trophic island biogeography theory predicts that the effects of predators on prey diversity are cont...
Coral reef ecosystems are experiencing a global decline in coral cover, with direct effects on reef ...
Coral reef fishes occupy habitats that are patchy and subject to frequent natural disturbances. Alth...
The published version of this article is copyrighted by Inter-Research and can be found here: \ud ht...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...