Sediment derived from agriculture and development increases water turbidity and threatens the health of inshore coral reefs. In this study, we examined whether suspended sediment could change predation patterns through a reduction in visual cues. We measured survivorship of newly settled Chromis atripectoralis exposed to Pseudochromis fuscus, a common predator of juvenile damselfishes, in aquaria with one of four turbidity levels. Increased turbidity led to a nonlinear response in predation patterns. Predator-induced mortality was ~50 % in the control and low turbidity level, but exhibited a substantial increase in the medium level. In the highest turbidity level, predation rates declined to the level seen in the control. These results sugg...
Tropical reefs have experienced an unprecedented loss of live coral in the past few decades and the ...
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In aquatic habitats turbidity can affect the foraging efficiency of visual predators, directly influ...
Sediment derived from agriculture and development increases water turbidity and threatens the health...
Urbanization and increased agricultural activities are causing long-term changes to many of the key ...
Sedimentation is a substantial threat to aquatic ecosystems and a primary cause of habitat degradati...
Coral reefs are currently experiencing a number of worsening anthropogenic stressors, with nearshore...
Increasing sediment onto coral reefs has been identified as a major source of habitat degradation, a...
Increasing sediment inputs into many coastal marine environments are having a profound influence on ...
Declining water quality, in particular elevated suspended sediments, poses a significant threat to c...
Community structure may differ dramatically between clear-water and turbid lakes. These differences ...
Despite the overwhelming importance of predation in coral reefs, there is a paucity of information o...
International audienceMarine organisms are under threat globally from a suite of anthropogenic sourc...
Climate-induced coral bleaching frequently leads to declines in the abundance and diversity of coral...
Sediment from land use increases water turbidity and threatens the health of inshore coral reefs. Th...
Tropical reefs have experienced an unprecedented loss of live coral in the past few decades and the ...
© 2018 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature Understanding environmental drivers of ...
In aquatic habitats turbidity can affect the foraging efficiency of visual predators, directly influ...
Sediment derived from agriculture and development increases water turbidity and threatens the health...
Urbanization and increased agricultural activities are causing long-term changes to many of the key ...
Sedimentation is a substantial threat to aquatic ecosystems and a primary cause of habitat degradati...
Coral reefs are currently experiencing a number of worsening anthropogenic stressors, with nearshore...
Increasing sediment onto coral reefs has been identified as a major source of habitat degradation, a...
Increasing sediment inputs into many coastal marine environments are having a profound influence on ...
Declining water quality, in particular elevated suspended sediments, poses a significant threat to c...
Community structure may differ dramatically between clear-water and turbid lakes. These differences ...
Despite the overwhelming importance of predation in coral reefs, there is a paucity of information o...
International audienceMarine organisms are under threat globally from a suite of anthropogenic sourc...
Climate-induced coral bleaching frequently leads to declines in the abundance and diversity of coral...
Sediment from land use increases water turbidity and threatens the health of inshore coral reefs. Th...
Tropical reefs have experienced an unprecedented loss of live coral in the past few decades and the ...
© 2018 Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature Understanding environmental drivers of ...
In aquatic habitats turbidity can affect the foraging efficiency of visual predators, directly influ...