Ecosystem degradation has become common throughout the world. On coral reefs, macroalgal outbreaks are one of the most widely documented signs of degradation. This study simulated local-scale degradation on a healthy coral reef to determine how resident taxa, with the potential to reverse algal outbreaks, respond. We utilized a combination of acoustic and video monitoring to quantify changes in the movements and densities, respectively, of coral reef herbivores following a simulated algal outbreak. We found an unprecedented accumulation of functionally important herbivorous taxa in response to algal increases. Herbivore densities increased by 267% where algae were present. The increase in herbivore densities was driven primarily by an accum...
Macroalgal-feeding fishes are considered to be a key functional group on coral reefs due to their ro...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that ...
Introduced macroalgae becoming invasive may alter ecological functions and habitats in recipient eco...
Ecosystem degradation has become common throughout the world. On coral reefs, macroalgal outbreaks a...
<div><p>Ecosystem degradation has become common throughout the world. On coral reefs, macroalgal out...
Ecosystem degradation has become common throughout the world. On coral reefs, macro-algal outbreaks ...
Background: Herbivory is an important top-down force on coral reefs that regulates macroalgal abunda...
Corals, the foundation species of tropical reefs, are in rapid global decline as a result of anthrop...
Maintaining coral reef resilience against increasing anthropogenic disturbance is critical for effec...
Coral reef ecosystems globally are under threat, leading to declining coral cover and macroalgal pro...
Coral reefs are currently threatened by both natural and human-driven disturbances, and climate chan...
Herbivory is a key process structuring plant communities in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems,...
ABSTRACT Herbivory is a key process structuring plant communities in both terrestrial and aquatic ec...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Macroalgal-feeding fishes are considered to be a key functional group on coral reefs due to their ro...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that ...
Introduced macroalgae becoming invasive may alter ecological functions and habitats in recipient eco...
Ecosystem degradation has become common throughout the world. On coral reefs, macroalgal outbreaks a...
<div><p>Ecosystem degradation has become common throughout the world. On coral reefs, macroalgal out...
Ecosystem degradation has become common throughout the world. On coral reefs, macro-algal outbreaks ...
Background: Herbivory is an important top-down force on coral reefs that regulates macroalgal abunda...
Corals, the foundation species of tropical reefs, are in rapid global decline as a result of anthrop...
Maintaining coral reef resilience against increasing anthropogenic disturbance is critical for effec...
Coral reef ecosystems globally are under threat, leading to declining coral cover and macroalgal pro...
Coral reefs are currently threatened by both natural and human-driven disturbances, and climate chan...
Herbivory is a key process structuring plant communities in both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems,...
ABSTRACT Herbivory is a key process structuring plant communities in both terrestrial and aquatic ec...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
© The Author(s), 2016. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Macroalgal-feeding fishes are considered to be a key functional group on coral reefs due to their ro...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that ...
Introduced macroalgae becoming invasive may alter ecological functions and habitats in recipient eco...