An examination of the trophic status of a cryptobenthic reef fish community from the central Great Barrier Reef was carried out to evaluate the potential role of cryptobenthic fishes in coral reef ecosystems. Using frequency of occurrence data, dietary analyses revealed a diverse range of trophic groups, although detritivory (in 10 out of 16 species and 39.3% of individuals) and carnivory (5 of 16 species and 40.5% of individuals) clearly dominate as trophic modes. Herbivory (1 species; 2.4% of individuals) is only a minor component in the community trophic structure. Of the 18 dietary categories identified, detritus and copepods were the only constituents represented in all 16 species examined. Although the degree of dietary specializatio...
Apex predators often have strong top-down effects on ecosystem components and are therefore a priori...
Coral reefs, and particularly the study of coral reef fishes, have provided fundamental contribution...
The Pomacentridae (damselfishes) represents the 3rd most species-rich coral reef fish family, includ...
An examination of the trophic status of a cryptobenthic reef fish community from the central Great B...
Estimates of feeding rates, alimentary tract structure and temporal patterns of food processing obta...
On coral reefs, the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) is widely recognised as an important resource for h...
Fishes that feed from live corals (corallivores) are a conspicuous component of healthy coral reef e...
What are cryptobenthic reef fishes? On reefs around the world, fishes display a remarkable abundance...
In fishes, a small body size may facilitate cost-effective exploitation of various primary and secon...
Previous research has identified similar trophic levels in a wide range of coral reef sharks and lar...
In fishes, a small body size may facilitate cost-effective exploitation of various primary and secon...
Every animal dies. In nature, mortality usually occurs due to predation by other animals. One of the...
Coral reef ecosystems are remarkable for their high productivity in nutrient-poor waters. A high pro...
Coral reef ecosystems are remarkable for their high productivity in nutrient-poor waters. A high pro...
Small fishes suffer high mortality rates on coral reefs, primarily due to predation. Although studie...
Apex predators often have strong top-down effects on ecosystem components and are therefore a priori...
Coral reefs, and particularly the study of coral reef fishes, have provided fundamental contribution...
The Pomacentridae (damselfishes) represents the 3rd most species-rich coral reef fish family, includ...
An examination of the trophic status of a cryptobenthic reef fish community from the central Great B...
Estimates of feeding rates, alimentary tract structure and temporal patterns of food processing obta...
On coral reefs, the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) is widely recognised as an important resource for h...
Fishes that feed from live corals (corallivores) are a conspicuous component of healthy coral reef e...
What are cryptobenthic reef fishes? On reefs around the world, fishes display a remarkable abundance...
In fishes, a small body size may facilitate cost-effective exploitation of various primary and secon...
Previous research has identified similar trophic levels in a wide range of coral reef sharks and lar...
In fishes, a small body size may facilitate cost-effective exploitation of various primary and secon...
Every animal dies. In nature, mortality usually occurs due to predation by other animals. One of the...
Coral reef ecosystems are remarkable for their high productivity in nutrient-poor waters. A high pro...
Coral reef ecosystems are remarkable for their high productivity in nutrient-poor waters. A high pro...
Small fishes suffer high mortality rates on coral reefs, primarily due to predation. Although studie...
Apex predators often have strong top-down effects on ecosystem components and are therefore a priori...
Coral reefs, and particularly the study of coral reef fishes, have provided fundamental contribution...
The Pomacentridae (damselfishes) represents the 3rd most species-rich coral reef fish family, includ...