Metrics of foraging by herbivorous reef fishes have been shown to vary across space and time, and among species. However, little work has explicitly assessed how fish use space within their foraging ranges, or characterised relative foraging mobility in response to habitat condition. This knowledge is fundamental to understanding the functional impact of reef herbivores, and how spatially explicit functional roles may be modified by future reef degradation. In this study, we assessed the influence of among-site variation in habitat condition, competition and potential predation risk on the short-term foraging range of 2 species of parrotfish, Scarus niger and S. frenatus, on mid-shelf reefs of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Foraging ran...
Migrating species are common within seascapes, but the potential for these movements to alter the po...
Herbivores balance resource requirements with predation risk, which can differ among landscapes; hen...
Coral reefs throughout the world are highly degraded and subject to an increasing prevalence of dist...
Metrics of foraging by herbivorous reef fishes have been shown to vary across space and time, and am...
There is abundant evidence that herbivorous fishes play an important role in mediating the competiti...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that ...
Herbivory by fishes and sea urchins is a powerful mechanism on coral reefs that mitigates coral-alga...
Tropical coral reefs are facing increasing levels of disturbance, with predictions of ongoing reduct...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that...
Biodiversity loss and fishing-induced changes in the size distributions of fishes can impact ecosyst...
Funding was provided by the Australian Research Council (DE130100688) and Isobel Bennett Marine Biol...
Coral reefs are one of the world’s most diverse yet heavily impacted marine ecosystems. As a result ...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Herbivorous fishes are a key functional group on coral reefs. These fishes are central to the capaci...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Migrating species are common within seascapes, but the potential for these movements to alter the po...
Herbivores balance resource requirements with predation risk, which can differ among landscapes; hen...
Coral reefs throughout the world are highly degraded and subject to an increasing prevalence of dist...
Metrics of foraging by herbivorous reef fishes have been shown to vary across space and time, and am...
There is abundant evidence that herbivorous fishes play an important role in mediating the competiti...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that ...
Herbivory by fishes and sea urchins is a powerful mechanism on coral reefs that mitigates coral-alga...
Tropical coral reefs are facing increasing levels of disturbance, with predictions of ongoing reduct...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that...
Biodiversity loss and fishing-induced changes in the size distributions of fishes can impact ecosyst...
Funding was provided by the Australian Research Council (DE130100688) and Isobel Bennett Marine Biol...
Coral reefs are one of the world’s most diverse yet heavily impacted marine ecosystems. As a result ...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Herbivorous fishes are a key functional group on coral reefs. These fishes are central to the capaci...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Migrating species are common within seascapes, but the potential for these movements to alter the po...
Herbivores balance resource requirements with predation risk, which can differ among landscapes; hen...
Coral reefs throughout the world are highly degraded and subject to an increasing prevalence of dist...