Climate change is expected to pose a significant risk to species that exhibit strong behavioural preferences for specific habitat types, with generalist species assumed to be less vulnerable. In this study, we conducted habitat choice experiments to determine how water temperature influences habitat preference for three common species of coral reef damselfish (Pomacentridae) that differ in their levels of habitat specialisation. The lemon damselfish Pomacentrus moluccensis, a habitat specialist, consistently selected complex coral habitat across all temperature treatments (selected based on local average seasonal temperatures naturally experienced in situ: ambient winter 22°C; ambient summer 28°C; and elevated 31°C). Unexpectedly, the neon ...
Climate change will impact coral-reef fishes through effects on individual performance, trophic link...
Despite increasing environmental variability within marine ecosystems, little is known about how cor...
Knowledge of the likely responses species to rapid climate change is important for effective future ...
Climate change is expected to pose a significant risk to species that exhibit strong behavioural pre...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Climate change is expected to pose a significant risk to species that e...
Globally, habitat degradation is altering the abundance and diversity of species in a variety of eco...
Oceans absorb a huge part of the atmospheric heat, leading to the rise in water temperature. Reefs a...
Projected increases in global temperatures brought on by climate change threaten to disrupt many bio...
Increasing ocean temperatures and the resulting poleward range shifts of species has highlighted the...
Climate change is one of the greatest threats to the persistence of coral reefs. Sustained and ongoi...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...
Previous studies hailed thermal tolerance and the capacity for organisms to acclimate and adapt as t...
1. Coral-reef fishes are shifting their distributions poleward in response to human-mediated ocean w...
Tropical species are predicted to be particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change given ...
As global temperatures increase, fish populations at low latitudes are thought to be at risk as they...
Climate change will impact coral-reef fishes through effects on individual performance, trophic link...
Despite increasing environmental variability within marine ecosystems, little is known about how cor...
Knowledge of the likely responses species to rapid climate change is important for effective future ...
Climate change is expected to pose a significant risk to species that exhibit strong behavioural pre...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Climate change is expected to pose a significant risk to species that e...
Globally, habitat degradation is altering the abundance and diversity of species in a variety of eco...
Oceans absorb a huge part of the atmospheric heat, leading to the rise in water temperature. Reefs a...
Projected increases in global temperatures brought on by climate change threaten to disrupt many bio...
Increasing ocean temperatures and the resulting poleward range shifts of species has highlighted the...
Climate change is one of the greatest threats to the persistence of coral reefs. Sustained and ongoi...
Natural and anthropogenic disturbances are leading to changes in the nature of many habitats globall...
Previous studies hailed thermal tolerance and the capacity for organisms to acclimate and adapt as t...
1. Coral-reef fishes are shifting their distributions poleward in response to human-mediated ocean w...
Tropical species are predicted to be particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change given ...
As global temperatures increase, fish populations at low latitudes are thought to be at risk as they...
Climate change will impact coral-reef fishes through effects on individual performance, trophic link...
Despite increasing environmental variability within marine ecosystems, little is known about how cor...
Knowledge of the likely responses species to rapid climate change is important for effective future ...