Nemipterids are ubiquitous mid-sized fishes on Indo-Pacific reefs. We investigated the trophic ecology of the nemipterid species Scolopsis bilineatus at two locations on the Great Barrier Reef: One Tree Island and Orpheus Island. Fish ate a variety of benthic invertebrate taxa represented by rank: polychaetes, ophuiroids, sipunculids, nemerteans and small crustaceans. Polychaetes dominated the diet of fish of all sizes. Feeding behaviour and habitat utilization varied with the size of fish. Juveniles fed diurnally and adults nocturnally. Most juveniles fed rapidly in sand and rubble habitat during the day. In contrast, adults occupied shelter sites during the day, but dispersed onto sand to feed at night. A manipulative experiment demonstra...
Cardinalfishes (Family Apogonidae) form the major component of nocturnal fish assemblages on Indo-Pa...
Small piscivores are regarded as important regulators of the composition of coral reef fish communit...
Food and feeding habits of Nemipterus japonicus from the Malabar region was studied by analysing 121...
Nemipterids are ubiquitous mid-sized fishes on Indo-Pacific reefs. We investigated the trophic ecolo...
This study focussed on the demography and ecology of Scolopsis bilineatus at three locations on the ...
Cardinalfishes (family Apogonidae) form a major component of nocturnal planktivore assemblages on co...
We counted nocturnal fishes both day and night, and monitored the position of tagged individuals on ...
Feeding ecology studies are crucial for understanding energy flow in reef ecosystems. In this study,...
Predatory fishes play critical roles in the trophodynamics of coral reefs, and the biomass of predat...
The foraging behaviours and dietary compositions of three co-occurring labrids (Ophthalmolepis lineo...
An examination of the trophic status of a cryptobenthic reef fish community from the central Great B...
The foraging behaviours and dietary compositions of three co-occurring labrids (Ophthalmolepis lineo...
The banded butterflyfish (Chaetodon striatus) from the tropical and subtropical western Atlantic is ...
1. On shallow reefs, day‐night activity patterns between fishes and invertebrates ...
We explored the role of behaviour and trophic ecology in driving differences in ecosystem function b...
Cardinalfishes (Family Apogonidae) form the major component of nocturnal fish assemblages on Indo-Pa...
Small piscivores are regarded as important regulators of the composition of coral reef fish communit...
Food and feeding habits of Nemipterus japonicus from the Malabar region was studied by analysing 121...
Nemipterids are ubiquitous mid-sized fishes on Indo-Pacific reefs. We investigated the trophic ecolo...
This study focussed on the demography and ecology of Scolopsis bilineatus at three locations on the ...
Cardinalfishes (family Apogonidae) form a major component of nocturnal planktivore assemblages on co...
We counted nocturnal fishes both day and night, and monitored the position of tagged individuals on ...
Feeding ecology studies are crucial for understanding energy flow in reef ecosystems. In this study,...
Predatory fishes play critical roles in the trophodynamics of coral reefs, and the biomass of predat...
The foraging behaviours and dietary compositions of three co-occurring labrids (Ophthalmolepis lineo...
An examination of the trophic status of a cryptobenthic reef fish community from the central Great B...
The foraging behaviours and dietary compositions of three co-occurring labrids (Ophthalmolepis lineo...
The banded butterflyfish (Chaetodon striatus) from the tropical and subtropical western Atlantic is ...
1. On shallow reefs, day‐night activity patterns between fishes and invertebrates ...
We explored the role of behaviour and trophic ecology in driving differences in ecosystem function b...
Cardinalfishes (Family Apogonidae) form the major component of nocturnal fish assemblages on Indo-Pa...
Small piscivores are regarded as important regulators of the composition of coral reef fish communit...
Food and feeding habits of Nemipterus japonicus from the Malabar region was studied by analysing 121...