Coral bleaching has caused catastrophic changes to coral reef ecosystems around the world with profound ecological, social and economic repercussions. While its occurrence is predicted to increase in the future, we have little understanding of mechanisms that underlie changes in the fish community associated with coral degradation. The present study uses a field-based experiment to examine how the intensity of interference competition between juveniles of two species of damselfish changes as healthy corals degrade through thermal bleaching. The mortality of a damselfish that is a live coral specialist (Pomacentrus moluccensis) increased on bleached and dead coral in the presence of the habitat generalist (Pomacentrus amboinensis). Increased...
Coral reef fishes will be increasingly exposed to habitat degradation as climate change increases th...
Habitat loss is occurring at unprecedented rates in many ecosystems of the world and is considered a...
Mass coral bleaching causes population declines and mortality of coral reef species(1) yet its impac...
Coral bleaching has caused catastrophic changes to coral reef ecosystems around the world with profo...
Habitat degradation is predicted to exacerbate competition for critical resources; however, the rela...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...
Changes in coral health may have significant impacts on fishes that shelter within live coral habita...
Temperature-induced coral bleaching is a major threat to the biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems. ...
Coral reef ecosystems are experiencing a global decline in coral cover, with direct effects on reef ...
Globally, habitat degradation is altering the abundance and diversity of species in a variety of eco...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...
1. Habitat degradation is one of the 'Big Five' drivers of biodiversity loss. However, the mechanism...
Tropical reefs have experienced an unprecedented loss of live coral in the past few decades and the ...
Climate-induced coral bleaching frequently leads to declines in the abundance and diversity of coral...
Although the global decline in coral reef health is likely to have profound effects on reef associat...
Coral reef fishes will be increasingly exposed to habitat degradation as climate change increases th...
Habitat loss is occurring at unprecedented rates in many ecosystems of the world and is considered a...
Mass coral bleaching causes population declines and mortality of coral reef species(1) yet its impac...
Coral bleaching has caused catastrophic changes to coral reef ecosystems around the world with profo...
Habitat degradation is predicted to exacerbate competition for critical resources; however, the rela...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...
Changes in coral health may have significant impacts on fishes that shelter within live coral habita...
Temperature-induced coral bleaching is a major threat to the biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems. ...
Coral reef ecosystems are experiencing a global decline in coral cover, with direct effects on reef ...
Globally, habitat degradation is altering the abundance and diversity of species in a variety of eco...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...
1. Habitat degradation is one of the 'Big Five' drivers of biodiversity loss. However, the mechanism...
Tropical reefs have experienced an unprecedented loss of live coral in the past few decades and the ...
Climate-induced coral bleaching frequently leads to declines in the abundance and diversity of coral...
Although the global decline in coral reef health is likely to have profound effects on reef associat...
Coral reef fishes will be increasingly exposed to habitat degradation as climate change increases th...
Habitat loss is occurring at unprecedented rates in many ecosystems of the world and is considered a...
Mass coral bleaching causes population declines and mortality of coral reef species(1) yet its impac...