Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) on coral reefs. While sediment and organic detrital loads within the EAM might influence this interaction, the responses of functionally distinct fishes to changing sediment and organic loads have not been investigated. Aquarium based feeding trials were performed to assess how different sediment and organic loads affected feeding by the highly abundant surgeon fishes, Ctenochaetus striatus, a detritivore, and Acanthurus nigrofuscus, a herbivore. C. striatus were highly sensitive to even small increases in sediment loads (of just 75 g m(-2)), displaying a significant decline in feeding rates as sediment loads increased. Although C. striatus is a spec...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
Increasing sediment inputs are recognised as an important factor leading to coral reef degradation. ...
Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, be...
Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) on coral...
Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) on coral...
<div><p>Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) ...
Increasing sediment inputs are recognised as an important factor leading to coral reef degradation. ...
Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) on coral...
Increasing sediment inputs are recognised as an important factor leading to coral reef degradation. ...
Sediments are deleterious to coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they actually damage reefs is...
Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, be...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, be...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
Increasing sediment inputs are recognised as an important factor leading to coral reef degradation. ...
Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, be...
Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) on coral...
Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) on coral...
<div><p>Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) ...
Increasing sediment inputs are recognised as an important factor leading to coral reef degradation. ...
Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) on coral...
Increasing sediment inputs are recognised as an important factor leading to coral reef degradation. ...
Sediments are deleterious to coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they actually damage reefs is...
Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, be...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, be...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
Increasing sediment inputs are recognised as an important factor leading to coral reef degradation. ...
Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, be...