It has become almost paradigmatic in the coral reef literature that fishing-induced reductions of parrotfish abundance cause benthic phase shifts from coral to macroalgal dominance. This study examined the alternatives of top-down control of the benthos by parrotfish density and bottom-up control of parrotfish density by the benthos at four Philippine islands in a long-term (7.5-30 years) "natural experiment". No-take marine reserves (NTMRs) demonstrated that fishing reduced parrotfish density significantly at two islands (Sumilon, Mantigue), but not significantly at two other islands (Apo, Selinog). There was no evidence that cover of hard coral decreased, nor macroalgal cover increased, in fished areas relative to NTMRs, no evidence that ...
As coral cover in the Florida Keys continues to decline, understanding the factors driving this tren...
Robust parrotfish assemblages have been shown to control algal proliferation and promote the settlem...
Migrating species are common within seascapes, but the potential for these movements to alter the po...
It has become almost paradigmatic in the coral reef literature that fishing-induced reductions of pa...
Global reductions in biodiversity and the accelerating loss and degradation of many of the world's e...
Coral reefs are one of the world’s most diverse yet heavily impacted marine ecosystems. As a result ...
No-take marine reserves are expected to enhance coral reef resilience indirectly through suppression...
Coral reefs world-wide are threatened by escalating local and global impacts, and some impacted reef...
Coral reefs world-wide are threatened by escalating local and global impacts, and some impacted reef...
The world's coral reefs are in decline, with many exhibiting a phase shift from coral to macroalgal ...
With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of potential ...
There is unanimous agreement that the functional role of parrotfish as lower\ud trophic level herbiv...
An influential paradigm in coral reef ecology is that fishing causes trophic cascades through reef f...
Coral reefs world-wide are threatened by escalating local and global impacts, and some impacted reef...
Abstract With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of p...
As coral cover in the Florida Keys continues to decline, understanding the factors driving this tren...
Robust parrotfish assemblages have been shown to control algal proliferation and promote the settlem...
Migrating species are common within seascapes, but the potential for these movements to alter the po...
It has become almost paradigmatic in the coral reef literature that fishing-induced reductions of pa...
Global reductions in biodiversity and the accelerating loss and degradation of many of the world's e...
Coral reefs are one of the world’s most diverse yet heavily impacted marine ecosystems. As a result ...
No-take marine reserves are expected to enhance coral reef resilience indirectly through suppression...
Coral reefs world-wide are threatened by escalating local and global impacts, and some impacted reef...
Coral reefs world-wide are threatened by escalating local and global impacts, and some impacted reef...
The world's coral reefs are in decline, with many exhibiting a phase shift from coral to macroalgal ...
With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of potential ...
There is unanimous agreement that the functional role of parrotfish as lower\ud trophic level herbiv...
An influential paradigm in coral reef ecology is that fishing causes trophic cascades through reef f...
Coral reefs world-wide are threatened by escalating local and global impacts, and some impacted reef...
Abstract With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of p...
As coral cover in the Florida Keys continues to decline, understanding the factors driving this tren...
Robust parrotfish assemblages have been shown to control algal proliferation and promote the settlem...
Migrating species are common within seascapes, but the potential for these movements to alter the po...