Assessing the processes by which populations are regulated is one of the most important goals in ecology. The local abundance of "open" marine populations may be regulated by recruitment and/or post-settlement mortality. These demographic rates could be influenced by varying levels of predation, competition and habitat structure, which may interact in complex ways. The relative importance of these factors in determining population size and structure has rarely been estimated. This thesis addresses this goal by focussing on the local dynamics of a coral reef fish Pomacentrus moluccensis at Lizard Island, northern Great Barrier Reef (GBR). Fundamental to this, was testing the impact of implant microtags on the growth and survivorship of P. mo...
Populations of fishes on coral reefs are replenished by the settlement of pelagic larvae to demersal...
Predation is generally thought to be one of the major processes influencing the size of populations ...
Density-dependent mortality may regulate many populations, but due to an offshore larval phase in be...
Assessing the processes by which populations are regulated is one of the most important goals in eco...
Graduation date: 2002Ecologists have long questioned why fluctuating populations tend to persist\ud ...
In order to gain a comprehensive understanding of population dynamics, it is vital to identify the k...
Predation appears to play an important role in the regulation of populations and communities of cora...
Priority effects occur when established residents influence the colonization of individuals entering...
Recent models of populations with dispersive larvae have important lessons for the empirical ecologi...
While larval supply patterns play a major role in determining the distribution and abundance of reef...
Habitat loss is occurring at unprecedented rates in many ecosystems of the world and is considered a...
Two central debates in marine ecology concern the role of connectivity patterns via larval dispersal...
Adult labrids showed distinctive patterns of distribution and abundance among habitat zones at Lizar...
Large predatory fishes make up the main catch in coral reef fisheries around the globe. However, pri...
Recruitment of coral-reef fish species varies widely on a range of spatial scales, but the extent to...
Populations of fishes on coral reefs are replenished by the settlement of pelagic larvae to demersal...
Predation is generally thought to be one of the major processes influencing the size of populations ...
Density-dependent mortality may regulate many populations, but due to an offshore larval phase in be...
Assessing the processes by which populations are regulated is one of the most important goals in eco...
Graduation date: 2002Ecologists have long questioned why fluctuating populations tend to persist\ud ...
In order to gain a comprehensive understanding of population dynamics, it is vital to identify the k...
Predation appears to play an important role in the regulation of populations and communities of cora...
Priority effects occur when established residents influence the colonization of individuals entering...
Recent models of populations with dispersive larvae have important lessons for the empirical ecologi...
While larval supply patterns play a major role in determining the distribution and abundance of reef...
Habitat loss is occurring at unprecedented rates in many ecosystems of the world and is considered a...
Two central debates in marine ecology concern the role of connectivity patterns via larval dispersal...
Adult labrids showed distinctive patterns of distribution and abundance among habitat zones at Lizar...
Large predatory fishes make up the main catch in coral reef fisheries around the globe. However, pri...
Recruitment of coral-reef fish species varies widely on a range of spatial scales, but the extent to...
Populations of fishes on coral reefs are replenished by the settlement of pelagic larvae to demersal...
Predation is generally thought to be one of the major processes influencing the size of populations ...
Density-dependent mortality may regulate many populations, but due to an offshore larval phase in be...