Roving herbivorous fishes play an important role in coral reef communities by removing turf-algae, which can facilitate the settlement of coral larvae. Territorial damselfishes can influence the foraging patterns of roving herbivores by excluding them from their territories, altering the benthic assemblage. However, the impacts depend on the intensity of aggression and which taxonomic groups of roving herbivores are being excluded. Here we document the foraging activity of roving herbivores (Acanthuridae, Scaridae, Siganidae) and the extent to which they are subject to aggression by Pomacentrus adelus, the most abundant territorial damselfish in Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea. We then conducted experimental removals (220 m2 plots on the reef f...
Herbivorous damselfish that cultivate algal farms frequently exhibit aggressive territorial behaviou...
Territorial damselfish are important herbivores on coral reefs because they can occupy a large propo...
Herbivores balance resource requirements with predation risk, which can differ among landscapes; hen...
Roving herbivorous fishes play an important role in coral reef communities by removing turf-algae, w...
Coral reefs worldwide are threatened by high algal abundance due to cumulative anthropogenic disturb...
The effects of territorial damselfish on coral reef benthos have been well-studied for a few relativ...
Territorial damselfish are considered to be functionally important herbivores on coral reefs, promot...
Herbivorous fishes have been attributed a central role in structuring benthic communities on coral r...
Territories of grazing fishes in the family Pomacentridae have been documented to cover a sub- stant...
Coral reefs have undergone major phase shifts in the past three decades resulting in algal dominance...
A major goal of ecology is to explain the mechanisms that drive species distributions and ecological...
Areas of high habitat heterogeneity support a high diversity of fauna in both terrestrial and aquati...
Herbivory is an important mechanism affecting algal succession, particularly on coral reefs where th...
The loss of large fishes from coral reefs can alter the composition of benthic assemblages and incre...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that ...
Herbivorous damselfish that cultivate algal farms frequently exhibit aggressive territorial behaviou...
Territorial damselfish are important herbivores on coral reefs because they can occupy a large propo...
Herbivores balance resource requirements with predation risk, which can differ among landscapes; hen...
Roving herbivorous fishes play an important role in coral reef communities by removing turf-algae, w...
Coral reefs worldwide are threatened by high algal abundance due to cumulative anthropogenic disturb...
The effects of territorial damselfish on coral reef benthos have been well-studied for a few relativ...
Territorial damselfish are considered to be functionally important herbivores on coral reefs, promot...
Herbivorous fishes have been attributed a central role in structuring benthic communities on coral r...
Territories of grazing fishes in the family Pomacentridae have been documented to cover a sub- stant...
Coral reefs have undergone major phase shifts in the past three decades resulting in algal dominance...
A major goal of ecology is to explain the mechanisms that drive species distributions and ecological...
Areas of high habitat heterogeneity support a high diversity of fauna in both terrestrial and aquati...
Herbivory is an important mechanism affecting algal succession, particularly on coral reefs where th...
The loss of large fishes from coral reefs can alter the composition of benthic assemblages and incre...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that ...
Herbivorous damselfish that cultivate algal farms frequently exhibit aggressive territorial behaviou...
Territorial damselfish are important herbivores on coral reefs because they can occupy a large propo...
Herbivores balance resource requirements with predation risk, which can differ among landscapes; hen...