Many species of reef fishes, such as butterflyfishes and wrasses, feed almost continuously and at very high rates upon reef-building corals. This study quantified grazing rates on 4 common reef corals (Acropora hyacinthus, A. millepora, Pocillopora damicornis, and massive Porites) to assess the variation in susceptibility to coral predation. We also assessed the variation in predation intensity within A. hyacinthus and A. millepora by standardising grazing rates by colony surface. Rates of grazing on individual colonies were lowest (0.95 ± 0.33 bites per 20 min; mean ± SE) for massive Porites and highest (16.75 ± 0.30 bites per 20 min) for A. hyacinthus. Within coral species, grazing rates showed a linear increase with increasing size of th...
Fishes that feed from live corals (corallivores) are a conspicuous component of healthy coral reef e...
This study’s purpose was to determine how parrotfish grazing affects the abundance of algal turf, ba...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...
Many species of reef fishes, such as butterflyfishes and wrasses, feed almost continuously and at ve...
Interactions between predators and prey organisms are of fundamental importance to ecological commun...
This study explored differences in the feeding rate among 20 species of coral reef butterflyfishes (...
Soft corals are well known for producing toxic and unpalatable compounds to deter predation. In spi...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 56-60Interactions between a corallivore, Chaetodon unimaculatus, an...
Corals provide critical settlement habitat for a wide range of coral reef fishes, particularly coral...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of New Mexico, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves [102]-12...
This study examined the effects of the Guineafowl pufferfish (Arothron meleagris), a major corallivo...
Coral reefs have undergone major phase shifts in the past three decades resulting in algal dominance...
There have been few studies of coral predation by fishes on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). However, t...
Parrotfish grazing scars on coral colonies were quantified across four reef zones at Lizard Island, ...
Parrotfish provide important ecological functions on coral reefs, including the provision of new set...
Fishes that feed from live corals (corallivores) are a conspicuous component of healthy coral reef e...
This study’s purpose was to determine how parrotfish grazing affects the abundance of algal turf, ba...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...
Many species of reef fishes, such as butterflyfishes and wrasses, feed almost continuously and at ve...
Interactions between predators and prey organisms are of fundamental importance to ecological commun...
This study explored differences in the feeding rate among 20 species of coral reef butterflyfishes (...
Soft corals are well known for producing toxic and unpalatable compounds to deter predation. In spi...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 56-60Interactions between a corallivore, Chaetodon unimaculatus, an...
Corals provide critical settlement habitat for a wide range of coral reef fishes, particularly coral...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of New Mexico, 1991.Includes bibliographical references (leaves [102]-12...
This study examined the effects of the Guineafowl pufferfish (Arothron meleagris), a major corallivo...
Coral reefs have undergone major phase shifts in the past three decades resulting in algal dominance...
There have been few studies of coral predation by fishes on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). However, t...
Parrotfish grazing scars on coral colonies were quantified across four reef zones at Lizard Island, ...
Parrotfish provide important ecological functions on coral reefs, including the provision of new set...
Fishes that feed from live corals (corallivores) are a conspicuous component of healthy coral reef e...
This study’s purpose was to determine how parrotfish grazing affects the abundance of algal turf, ba...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...