Settlement-stage larvae of the coral reef fishes Ostorhinchus doederleini (Apogonidae) and Pomacentrus coelestis (Pomacentridae) prefer the odor of their settlement reef to that of other nearby reefs. It was unknown whether these olfactory preferences are temporally stable or the result of recent olfactory experience. Ostorhinchus doederleini and P. coelestis larvae were held in aquaria and exposed to water from either their settlement reef or a neighboring reef for 5–9 days and their olfactory preference was tested. We show that exposure to water from another reef did not influence olfactory preference. Ostorhinchus doederleini olfactory preference declined slightly over time whereas P. coelestis preference was gradually lost after 2–3 day...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Understanding the degree of connectivity between coastal and island landscapes and nearby coral reef...
Temperate marine fish larvae use a series of environmental cues (e.g., olfactory, hearing, visual) t...
Settlement-stage larvae of the coral reef fishes Ostorhinchus doederleini (Apogonidae) and Pomacentr...
Coral reef fish use olfaction to respond to a variety of chemical cues that allow them to detect pre...
Population connectivity for most marine species is dictated by dispersal during the pelagic larval s...
International audienceThe behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory a...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
Many marine reef fishes have pelagic larval stages that develop in offshore waters. These larvae fac...
Most coral reef fish larvae hatch with well-developed sensory systems, and are thought to utilize a ...
Many marine fish and invertebrates show a dual life history where settled adults produce dispersing ...
While evidence is mounting that larval reef fish are active participants in the process of dispersal...
Coral degradation is a major threat towards the biodiversity of coral-reef ecosystems, either throug...
Coral reef fishes are known to respond to chemical cues in the selection of appropriate microhabitat...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Understanding the degree of connectivity between coastal and island landscapes and nearby coral reef...
Temperate marine fish larvae use a series of environmental cues (e.g., olfactory, hearing, visual) t...
Settlement-stage larvae of the coral reef fishes Ostorhinchus doederleini (Apogonidae) and Pomacentr...
Coral reef fish use olfaction to respond to a variety of chemical cues that allow them to detect pre...
Population connectivity for most marine species is dictated by dispersal during the pelagic larval s...
International audienceThe behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory a...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
Many marine reef fishes have pelagic larval stages that develop in offshore waters. These larvae fac...
Most coral reef fish larvae hatch with well-developed sensory systems, and are thought to utilize a ...
Many marine fish and invertebrates show a dual life history where settled adults produce dispersing ...
While evidence is mounting that larval reef fish are active participants in the process of dispersal...
Coral degradation is a major threat towards the biodiversity of coral-reef ecosystems, either throug...
Coral reef fishes are known to respond to chemical cues in the selection of appropriate microhabitat...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Understanding the degree of connectivity between coastal and island landscapes and nearby coral reef...
Temperate marine fish larvae use a series of environmental cues (e.g., olfactory, hearing, visual) t...