Fishery-independent sampling was used to determine growth patterns, life span, mortality rates and timing of maturation and sex change in 12 common parrotfishes (Labridae: tribe Scarinae) from five genera (Calotomus, Cetoscarus, Chlorurus, Hipposcarus and Scarus) in Micronesia. Interspecific variation in life-history traits was explored using multivariate analysis. All species displayed strong sex-specific patterns of length-at-age among which males reached larger asymptotic lengths. There was a high level of correlation among life-history traits across species. Relationships between length-based and age-based variables were weakest, with a tenuous link between maximum body size and life span. Cluster analysis based on similarities among li...
Phylogenetic reconstruction of the evolutionary relationships among 61 of the 70 species of the parr...
Among terrestrial organisms, body size exhibits predictable relationships with many characteristics ...
The parrotfish Sparisoma viride is an abundant and ecologically important member of the tropical NW ...
Fishery-independent sampling was used to determine growth patterns, life span, mortality rates and t...
A scarcity of life-history data currently exists for many exploited coral reef fishes, hindering our...
Characteristics of fish communities that are important to fishery managers include the life historie...
The bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) is an iconic coral reef species of commercial, subs...
Growth rates and longevities were estimated for five major fishery species of parrotfishes (“uhu”) a...
The Pacific longnose parrotfish Hipposcarus longiceps (Valenciennes 1840) represents a prime fishery...
Repeated visual censuses of different categories (juveniles, females, territorial and group males) o...
Repeated visual censuses of different categories (juveniles, females, territorial and group males) o...
Invariant life-history theory has been used to identify parallels in life histories across diverse t...
Age, size, growth and sex ratio of the Blue barred parrot fish Scarus ghobban were investigated from...
Ectotherms exhibit considerable plasticity in their life-history traits. This plasticity can reflect...
There is a large amount of evidence that the demography and associated life history features of cora...
Phylogenetic reconstruction of the evolutionary relationships among 61 of the 70 species of the parr...
Among terrestrial organisms, body size exhibits predictable relationships with many characteristics ...
The parrotfish Sparisoma viride is an abundant and ecologically important member of the tropical NW ...
Fishery-independent sampling was used to determine growth patterns, life span, mortality rates and t...
A scarcity of life-history data currently exists for many exploited coral reef fishes, hindering our...
Characteristics of fish communities that are important to fishery managers include the life historie...
The bumphead parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum) is an iconic coral reef species of commercial, subs...
Growth rates and longevities were estimated for five major fishery species of parrotfishes (“uhu”) a...
The Pacific longnose parrotfish Hipposcarus longiceps (Valenciennes 1840) represents a prime fishery...
Repeated visual censuses of different categories (juveniles, females, territorial and group males) o...
Repeated visual censuses of different categories (juveniles, females, territorial and group males) o...
Invariant life-history theory has been used to identify parallels in life histories across diverse t...
Age, size, growth and sex ratio of the Blue barred parrot fish Scarus ghobban were investigated from...
Ectotherms exhibit considerable plasticity in their life-history traits. This plasticity can reflect...
There is a large amount of evidence that the demography and associated life history features of cora...
Phylogenetic reconstruction of the evolutionary relationships among 61 of the 70 species of the parr...
Among terrestrial organisms, body size exhibits predictable relationships with many characteristics ...
The parrotfish Sparisoma viride is an abundant and ecologically important member of the tropical NW ...