Behaviour can offset the limitations of the morphology and physiology of a species to profoundly influence patterns of resource use. In fishes, flow refuging is a behavioural mechanism that may facilitate the occupation of turbulent, high-flow habitats by reducing extreme environmental demands on their swimming capabilities. Using a novel combination of experimental and field techniques, we examined the refuging patterns of coral reef fishes to demonstrate the potential energetic advantages of flow refuging on coral reefs. Field evaluations of 3 common reef flat species (Halichoeres margaritaceus, Pomacentrus chrysurus and Chrysiptera brownriggi) revealed clear species-specific refuge selectively towards substratum holes and coral heads, wi...
Tidal currents are important features in reef environments with high tidal range Such current-influe...
Summary While environme...
Studies of shelter use can provide key insights into the ecology, and structural needs of mobile org...
Behaviour can offset the limitations of the morphology and physiology of a species to profoundly inf...
Behaviour can offset the limitations of the morphology and physiology of a species to profoundly inf...
While many coral reef fishes utilise substratum refuges, the direct influence of water flow and swim...
Although functional explanations for the influence of wave energy on marine communities have been we...
Half of all fish species school at some point during their lives, providing a range of benefits such...
Fish often evade predators with a fast-start escape response. Studies typically examine this behavio...
Using a functional approach, we quantified water motion and the distribution of fish swimming modes ...
Tropical coral reefs are one of the most species rich ecosystems on earth. Highly diverse reef-assoc...
Animals are exposed to variable and rapidly changing environmental flow conditions, such as wind in ...
Calanoid copepods exhibit rapid escape behavior in response to hydrodynamic stimuli generated by the...
Animals are exposed to variable and rapidly changing environmental flow conditions, such as wind in ...
Physical factors often have an overriding influence on the distribution patterns of organisms, and c...
Tidal currents are important features in reef environments with high tidal range Such current-influe...
Summary While environme...
Studies of shelter use can provide key insights into the ecology, and structural needs of mobile org...
Behaviour can offset the limitations of the morphology and physiology of a species to profoundly inf...
Behaviour can offset the limitations of the morphology and physiology of a species to profoundly inf...
While many coral reef fishes utilise substratum refuges, the direct influence of water flow and swim...
Although functional explanations for the influence of wave energy on marine communities have been we...
Half of all fish species school at some point during their lives, providing a range of benefits such...
Fish often evade predators with a fast-start escape response. Studies typically examine this behavio...
Using a functional approach, we quantified water motion and the distribution of fish swimming modes ...
Tropical coral reefs are one of the most species rich ecosystems on earth. Highly diverse reef-assoc...
Animals are exposed to variable and rapidly changing environmental flow conditions, such as wind in ...
Calanoid copepods exhibit rapid escape behavior in response to hydrodynamic stimuli generated by the...
Animals are exposed to variable and rapidly changing environmental flow conditions, such as wind in ...
Physical factors often have an overriding influence on the distribution patterns of organisms, and c...
Tidal currents are important features in reef environments with high tidal range Such current-influe...
Summary While environme...
Studies of shelter use can provide key insights into the ecology, and structural needs of mobile org...