Coral bleaching is becoming an increasingly common disturbance on coral reefs, and although corals can remain bleached for months prior to recovery or death, little is known about how bleaching affects the associated fish community. The present study reports on recruitment and persistence of coral-dwelling fishes during a natural coral bleaching event in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea. Transect surveys revealed that up to 80% of branching coral habitats were affected by bleaching. Healthy (i.e. unbleached), severely bleached, and dying colonies of corymbose Acropora spp. were tagged along the reef crest, and resident fish communities were monitored over time. There was no difference in the number of Pomacentrus moluccensis that settled on heal...
Coral bleaching and related reef degradation have caused significant declines in the abundance of re...
Scleractinian corals are the primary habitat-forming species in healthy, intact coral reef ecosystem...
Coral bleaching and related reef degradation have caused significant declines in the abundance of re...
Coral bleaching is becoming an increasingly common disturbance on coral reefs, and although corals c...
Temperature-induced coral bleaching is a major threat to the biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems. ...
Coral reef fishes will be increasingly exposed to habitat degradation as climate change increases th...
Coral bleaching and associated mortality is an increasingly prominent threat to coral reef ecosystem...
Climate-induced coral bleaching frequently leads to declines in the abundance and diversity of coral...
Unprecedented global bleaching events have led to extensive loss of corals. This is expected to lead...
While global extinctions of marine species are infrequent, local extinctions are becoming common. Ho...
Coral bleaching causes coral mortality that has knock-on effects on reef ecosystems, including reduc...
The global degradation of coral reefs is having profound effects on the structure and species richne...
Climate change is having major impacts in all the world’s ecosystems. On coral reefs, the most consp...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...
Coral reefs can be degraded by a variety of perturbations, including bleaching and predation by crow...
Coral bleaching and related reef degradation have caused significant declines in the abundance of re...
Scleractinian corals are the primary habitat-forming species in healthy, intact coral reef ecosystem...
Coral bleaching and related reef degradation have caused significant declines in the abundance of re...
Coral bleaching is becoming an increasingly common disturbance on coral reefs, and although corals c...
Temperature-induced coral bleaching is a major threat to the biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems. ...
Coral reef fishes will be increasingly exposed to habitat degradation as climate change increases th...
Coral bleaching and associated mortality is an increasingly prominent threat to coral reef ecosystem...
Climate-induced coral bleaching frequently leads to declines in the abundance and diversity of coral...
Unprecedented global bleaching events have led to extensive loss of corals. This is expected to lead...
While global extinctions of marine species are infrequent, local extinctions are becoming common. Ho...
Coral bleaching causes coral mortality that has knock-on effects on reef ecosystems, including reduc...
The global degradation of coral reefs is having profound effects on the structure and species richne...
Climate change is having major impacts in all the world’s ecosystems. On coral reefs, the most consp...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...
Coral reefs can be degraded by a variety of perturbations, including bleaching and predation by crow...
Coral bleaching and related reef degradation have caused significant declines in the abundance of re...
Scleractinian corals are the primary habitat-forming species in healthy, intact coral reef ecosystem...
Coral bleaching and related reef degradation have caused significant declines in the abundance of re...