Large predatory fishes are disproportionately targeted by reef fisheries, but little is known about their trophic ecology, which inhibits understanding of community dynamics and the potential effects of climate change. In this study, stable isotope analyses were used to infer trophic ecology of a guild of large predatory fishes that are targeted by fisheries on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. Each of four focal predators (Plectropomus leopardus, Plectropomus maculatus, Lethrinus miniatus and Lutjanus carponotatus) was found to have a distinct isotopic signature in terms of δ13C and δ15N. A two-source mixing model (benthic reef-based versus pelagic) indicated that P. leopardus and L. miniatus derive the majority (72 and 62 %, respectively...
This study examines the trophic status and relationships of coral reef fish in the lagoon of New Ca...
Developing efficient, reliable, cost-effective ways to identify diet is required to understand troph...
At Réunion Island (south-western Indian Ocean), artificial reefs were submerged in 2003 in a bay and...
Large predatory fishes are disproportionately targeted by reef fisheries, but little is known about ...
Defining the role of reef predators is particularly important given the rapid rate at which some spe...
Quantifying the trophic structure and interactions of deepwater (>200 m depth) elasmobranch assembla...
Bulk stable isotope analysis was used to assess the trophic level and foraging habitats of Caribbean...
Establishing the ecological role of predators within an ecosystem is central to understanding commun...
Large predators often play important roles in structuring marine communities. To understand the role...
Apex predators often have strong top-down effects on ecosystem components and are therefore a priori...
Prey selection can influence interactions among species, the composition and abundance of prey, and ...
Prey selection can influence interactions among species, the composition and abundance of prey, and ...
Changing climate is forcing many terrestrial and marine species to extend their ranges poleward to s...
Investigating niche overlap in exploited fish species can reveal behavioural information necessary t...
Habitat modification of coral reefs is becoming increasingly common due to increases in coastal urba...
This study examines the trophic status and relationships of coral reef fish in the lagoon of New Ca...
Developing efficient, reliable, cost-effective ways to identify diet is required to understand troph...
At Réunion Island (south-western Indian Ocean), artificial reefs were submerged in 2003 in a bay and...
Large predatory fishes are disproportionately targeted by reef fisheries, but little is known about ...
Defining the role of reef predators is particularly important given the rapid rate at which some spe...
Quantifying the trophic structure and interactions of deepwater (>200 m depth) elasmobranch assembla...
Bulk stable isotope analysis was used to assess the trophic level and foraging habitats of Caribbean...
Establishing the ecological role of predators within an ecosystem is central to understanding commun...
Large predators often play important roles in structuring marine communities. To understand the role...
Apex predators often have strong top-down effects on ecosystem components and are therefore a priori...
Prey selection can influence interactions among species, the composition and abundance of prey, and ...
Prey selection can influence interactions among species, the composition and abundance of prey, and ...
Changing climate is forcing many terrestrial and marine species to extend their ranges poleward to s...
Investigating niche overlap in exploited fish species can reveal behavioural information necessary t...
Habitat modification of coral reefs is becoming increasingly common due to increases in coastal urba...
This study examines the trophic status and relationships of coral reef fish in the lagoon of New Ca...
Developing efficient, reliable, cost-effective ways to identify diet is required to understand troph...
At Réunion Island (south-western Indian Ocean), artificial reefs were submerged in 2003 in a bay and...