A predictive model of the fate of coral reef fish larvae in a reef system is proposed that combines the oceanographic processes of advection and turbulent diffusion with the biological process of horizontal swimming controlled by olfactory and auditory cues within the timescales of larval development. In the model, auditory cues resulted in swimming towards the reefs when within hearing distance of the reef, whereas olfactory cues resulted in the larvae swimming towards the natal reef in open waters by swimming against the concentration gradients in the smell plume emanating from the natal reef. The model suggested that the self-seeding rate may be quite large, at least 20% for the larvae of rapidly developing reef fish species, which contr...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
Most coral reef fish adults have limited home ranges, but their pelagic larvae have the potential to...
The dispersal of larvae during their time in the pelagic environment is critically important to our ...
A predictive model of the fate of coral reef fish larvae in a reef system is proposed that combines ...
This paper examines the importance of directed motion towards reefs by late stage larval reef fish f...
Coral reef fish spend their first few weeks developing in the open ocean, where eggs and larvae appe...
All early models of the pelagic phase of coastal organisms made the simplifying assumption that larv...
The supply of coral reef fish larvae from the open ocean to reefs is vital for the persistence of lo...
Our understanding of habitat selection by reef fish larvae has changed dramatically in the last 10 y...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
This thesis examined the extent to which tropical reef fish larvae are capable of influencing their ...
Many marine fish and invertebrates show a dual life history where settled adults produce dispersing ...
We examine the hypothesis that reef fish larvae have some direct influence on their own dispersal an...
The development of sensorial acuity and swimming capabilities of coastal fish larvae and their respo...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
Most coral reef fish adults have limited home ranges, but their pelagic larvae have the potential to...
The dispersal of larvae during their time in the pelagic environment is critically important to our ...
A predictive model of the fate of coral reef fish larvae in a reef system is proposed that combines ...
This paper examines the importance of directed motion towards reefs by late stage larval reef fish f...
Coral reef fish spend their first few weeks developing in the open ocean, where eggs and larvae appe...
All early models of the pelagic phase of coastal organisms made the simplifying assumption that larv...
The supply of coral reef fish larvae from the open ocean to reefs is vital for the persistence of lo...
Our understanding of habitat selection by reef fish larvae has changed dramatically in the last 10 y...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
This thesis examined the extent to which tropical reef fish larvae are capable of influencing their ...
Many marine fish and invertebrates show a dual life history where settled adults produce dispersing ...
We examine the hypothesis that reef fish larvae have some direct influence on their own dispersal an...
The development of sensorial acuity and swimming capabilities of coastal fish larvae and their respo...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
Most coral reef fish adults have limited home ranges, but their pelagic larvae have the potential to...
The dispersal of larvae during their time in the pelagic environment is critically important to our ...