Predatory fishes play critical roles in the trophodynamics of coral reefs, and the biomass of predatory fish can be a strong determinant of the structure of reef fish assemblages. In this study, we used variations in predator biomass between management zones on the Great Barrier Reef to examine how predators influence the biomass, mortality, condition, and reproductive potential of a common prey species Scolopsis bilineatus (bridled monocle bream; Nemipteridae). Despite no numerical differences in biomass or mortality, we found significant differences in a variety of demographic traits for S. bilineatus between multiple areas of high and low predator biomass. The size-at-age, condition, and reproductive potential of fish were reduced in mar...
Predation appears to play an important role in the regulation of populations and communities of cora...
In recent years, it has become apparent that human impacts have altered community structure in coast...
For many species securing territories is important for feeding and reproduction. Factors such as com...
This study focussed on the demography and ecology of Scolopsis bilineatus at three locations on the ...
Predators play critical roles in terrestrial and marine ecosystems, and can be responsible for maint...
The importance of top-down effects in structuring ecological communities has been widely debated by ...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...
An active debate has focused on whether patterns in the abundance of reef fishes are primarily deter...
Predation is ubiquitous on coral reefs. Among the most charismatic group of reef predators are the t...
Apex predators are declining at alarming rates due to exploitation by humans, but we have yet to ful...
Few studies have examined predator-prey relationships in diverse communities such as those found on ...
Few studies have examined predator-prey relationships in diverse communities such as those found on ...
Higher densities of piscivores on reefs may affect the mortality of newly-settled coral reef fishes,...
The effects of predation on early post-settlement stages of reef fishes were examined by comparing a...
Studies of food and interaction webs are often simplified by combining different species of predator...
Predation appears to play an important role in the regulation of populations and communities of cora...
In recent years, it has become apparent that human impacts have altered community structure in coast...
For many species securing territories is important for feeding and reproduction. Factors such as com...
This study focussed on the demography and ecology of Scolopsis bilineatus at three locations on the ...
Predators play critical roles in terrestrial and marine ecosystems, and can be responsible for maint...
The importance of top-down effects in structuring ecological communities has been widely debated by ...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...
An active debate has focused on whether patterns in the abundance of reef fishes are primarily deter...
Predation is ubiquitous on coral reefs. Among the most charismatic group of reef predators are the t...
Apex predators are declining at alarming rates due to exploitation by humans, but we have yet to ful...
Few studies have examined predator-prey relationships in diverse communities such as those found on ...
Few studies have examined predator-prey relationships in diverse communities such as those found on ...
Higher densities of piscivores on reefs may affect the mortality of newly-settled coral reef fishes,...
The effects of predation on early post-settlement stages of reef fishes were examined by comparing a...
Studies of food and interaction webs are often simplified by combining different species of predator...
Predation appears to play an important role in the regulation of populations and communities of cora...
In recent years, it has become apparent that human impacts have altered community structure in coast...
For many species securing territories is important for feeding and reproduction. Factors such as com...