Coral reef communities between 26.8°N and 18.6°N latitude in the Saudi Arabian Red Sea were surveyed to provide baseline data and an assessment of fine-scale biogeography of communities in this region. Forty reefs along 1100 km of coastline were surveyed using depth-stratified visual transects of fish and benthic communities. Fish abundance and benthic cover data were analyzed using multivariate approaches to investigate whether coral reef communities differed with latitude. A total of 215 fish species and 90 benthic categories were recorded on the surveys. There were no significant differences among locations in fish abundance, species richness, or among several diversity indices. Despite known environmental gradients within the Red Sea, t...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
Determining how growth rates and body size vary spatially and among reef fish species is important t...
The Red Sea has long been recognized as a region of high biodiversity and endemism. Despite this div...
Coral reef communities between 26.8°N and 18.6°N latitude in the Saudi Arabian Red Sea were surveyed...
The spatial distribution of 50 ornamental fish species from shallow water habitats on coral reefs we...
Al Wajh Bank in the northern Red Sea contains an extensive coral reef system that potentially suppor...
Surveys to document coral-reef fish assemblages are often limited to visually conspicuous species, t...
This study provides the first large-scale comparison of reef-associated fish communities in the nort...
Coral reef environments are esteemed for their biological, social and economic value. We present wor...
The vertical zonation of 38 species of fish inhabiting coral reefs in the Sudanese Red Sea is descri...
The community structure of hard and soft corals, with an emphasis on hard corals, was determined by ...
An integral concept of ecological research is the constraint of biodiversity along latitudinal and e...
The Red Sea has been recognized as a unique region to study the effects of ecohydrographic gradients...
Aim: The Red Sea is characterised by a unique fauna and historical periods of desiccation, hypersali...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
Determining how growth rates and body size vary spatially and among reef fish species is important t...
The Red Sea has long been recognized as a region of high biodiversity and endemism. Despite this div...
Coral reef communities between 26.8°N and 18.6°N latitude in the Saudi Arabian Red Sea were surveyed...
The spatial distribution of 50 ornamental fish species from shallow water habitats on coral reefs we...
Al Wajh Bank in the northern Red Sea contains an extensive coral reef system that potentially suppor...
Surveys to document coral-reef fish assemblages are often limited to visually conspicuous species, t...
This study provides the first large-scale comparison of reef-associated fish communities in the nort...
Coral reef environments are esteemed for their biological, social and economic value. We present wor...
The vertical zonation of 38 species of fish inhabiting coral reefs in the Sudanese Red Sea is descri...
The community structure of hard and soft corals, with an emphasis on hard corals, was determined by ...
An integral concept of ecological research is the constraint of biodiversity along latitudinal and e...
The Red Sea has been recognized as a unique region to study the effects of ecohydrographic gradients...
Aim: The Red Sea is characterised by a unique fauna and historical periods of desiccation, hypersali...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
Determining how growth rates and body size vary spatially and among reef fish species is important t...
The Red Sea has long been recognized as a region of high biodiversity and endemism. Despite this div...