Parrotfish grazing scars on coral colonies were quantified across four reef zones at Lizard Island, Northern Great Barrier Reef (GBR). The abundance of parrotfish grazing scars was highest on reef flat and crest, with massive Porites spp. colonies having more parrotfish grazing scars than all other coral species combined. Massive Porites was the only coral type positively selected for grazing by parrotfishes in all four reef zones. The density of parrotfish grazing scars on massive Porites spp., and the rate of new scar formation, was highest on the reef crest and flat, reflecting the lower massive Porites cover and higher parrotfish abundance in these habitats. Overall, it appears that parrotfish predation pressure on corals could affect t...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) are grazers that are restricted to shallow tropical marine environments...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) are grazers that are restricted to shallow tropical marine environments...
Cumulative anthropogenic stressors on tropical reefs are modifying the physical and community struct...
Parrotfish grazing scars on coral colonies were quantified across four reef zones at Lizard Island, ...
Scraping and excavating parrotfishes are well known for their marked differences in jaw morphology a...
There have been few studies of coral predation by fishes on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). However, t...
Robust parrotfish assemblages have been shown to control algal proliferation and promote the settlem...
Coral predation by parrotfishes can cause damage to coral colonies, but research into the dynamics o...
Parrotfishes exhibit a range of feeding modes. These species vary in both feeding morphology and beh...
Herbivorous fishes are widely recognized for their critical importance in coral reef ecosystem proce...
Herbivorous fishes are a key functional group on coral reefs. These fishes are central to the capaci...
Parrotfishes (Scarinae) are dominant Caribbean herbivores that play an important role in reducing co...
With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of potential ...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of disturbance on coral re...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of disturbance on coral re...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) are grazers that are restricted to shallow tropical marine environments...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) are grazers that are restricted to shallow tropical marine environments...
Cumulative anthropogenic stressors on tropical reefs are modifying the physical and community struct...
Parrotfish grazing scars on coral colonies were quantified across four reef zones at Lizard Island, ...
Scraping and excavating parrotfishes are well known for their marked differences in jaw morphology a...
There have been few studies of coral predation by fishes on the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). However, t...
Robust parrotfish assemblages have been shown to control algal proliferation and promote the settlem...
Coral predation by parrotfishes can cause damage to coral colonies, but research into the dynamics o...
Parrotfishes exhibit a range of feeding modes. These species vary in both feeding morphology and beh...
Herbivorous fishes are widely recognized for their critical importance in coral reef ecosystem proce...
Herbivorous fishes are a key functional group on coral reefs. These fishes are central to the capaci...
Parrotfishes (Scarinae) are dominant Caribbean herbivores that play an important role in reducing co...
With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of potential ...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of disturbance on coral re...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of disturbance on coral re...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) are grazers that are restricted to shallow tropical marine environments...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) are grazers that are restricted to shallow tropical marine environments...
Cumulative anthropogenic stressors on tropical reefs are modifying the physical and community struct...