Extensive coral loss often leads to pronounced declines in the abundance of fishes, which are not necessarily limited to those fishes that are directly reliant on live coral for food or shelter. This study explored changes in the abundance of two non-corallivorous butterflyfish, Chaetadon auriga and Chaetodon vagabundus, during declines in coral cover at Lizard Island, northern Great Barrier Reef, caused by localised outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish (COTS). At North Reef, where COTS caused significant coral depletion, the abundance of C. auriga declined from 1995–1996 to 1997–1999, whereas abundance was unchanged at Washing Machine Reef, which was relatively unaffected by COTS. Abundance of C. vagabundus did not vary through the course...
Abstract. Climate-induced coral bleaching poses a significant threat to reef fishes, especially for ...
Este artículo contiene 9 páginas, 6 figuras, 1 tabla.Because obligate corallivorous butterflyfish fe...
Understanding how corals and coral-dependant organisms respond to major disturbances is critical in ...
Extensive coral loss often leads to pronounced declines in the abundance of fishes, which are not ne...
Environmental disturbances to benthic habitat on coral reefs can affect fish assemblages, with dieta...
[Extract] Considerable research attention has focused on the feeding habits of coral reef butterflyf...
Corals provide critical settlement habitat for a wide range of coral reef fishes, particularly coral...
Coral reefs are under threat due to climate-mediated coral mortality, which affects some reef coral ...
This study documented temporal variation in the abundance of butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae) at Trunk...
Population outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planei L.) represent one of the most s...
The question of whether biological systems are maintained by top-down versus bottom-up drivers is a ...
This study explored dietary selection among 14 species of coral-feeding butterflyfishes at Lizard Is...
Given the highly stochastic nature of larval supply, coral reef fishes often settle in suboptimal h...
Degradation and loss of reef habitat is one of the foremost threats to coral reef fishes, especially...
Tropical coral reefs are facing increasing levels of disturbance, with predictions of ongoing reduct...
Abstract. Climate-induced coral bleaching poses a significant threat to reef fishes, especially for ...
Este artículo contiene 9 páginas, 6 figuras, 1 tabla.Because obligate corallivorous butterflyfish fe...
Understanding how corals and coral-dependant organisms respond to major disturbances is critical in ...
Extensive coral loss often leads to pronounced declines in the abundance of fishes, which are not ne...
Environmental disturbances to benthic habitat on coral reefs can affect fish assemblages, with dieta...
[Extract] Considerable research attention has focused on the feeding habits of coral reef butterflyf...
Corals provide critical settlement habitat for a wide range of coral reef fishes, particularly coral...
Coral reefs are under threat due to climate-mediated coral mortality, which affects some reef coral ...
This study documented temporal variation in the abundance of butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae) at Trunk...
Population outbreaks of crown-of-thorns starfish (Acanthaster planei L.) represent one of the most s...
The question of whether biological systems are maintained by top-down versus bottom-up drivers is a ...
This study explored dietary selection among 14 species of coral-feeding butterflyfishes at Lizard Is...
Given the highly stochastic nature of larval supply, coral reef fishes often settle in suboptimal h...
Degradation and loss of reef habitat is one of the foremost threats to coral reef fishes, especially...
Tropical coral reefs are facing increasing levels of disturbance, with predictions of ongoing reduct...
Abstract. Climate-induced coral bleaching poses a significant threat to reef fishes, especially for ...
Este artículo contiene 9 páginas, 6 figuras, 1 tabla.Because obligate corallivorous butterflyfish fe...
Understanding how corals and coral-dependant organisms respond to major disturbances is critical in ...