Parrotfish are found on almost every coral reef in the world. This ubiquity and uniqueness of their feeding action make them one of the most important groups of fishes within coral reef ecosystems. But why, exactly, are parrotfish so important to reefs? Can the evolution of a particular jaw morphology and feeding action really have had such a large impact on the health and functioning of the world's coral reefs? This book introduces the reader to this fascinating group of fishes (Labridae, Scarinae), from the morphological innovation of a jaw that has the power to bite through solid calcium carbonate, to the threats currently faced by parrotfish populations around the world. It contains new insights into their diet and food processing abili...
Parrotfishes and surgeonfishes perform important functional roles in the dynamics of coral reef syst...
The temporal and geographical variety of population dynamics in coral reef fish profoundly affects e...
Parrotfishes (Scaridae) are renowned for their beak-like dentition, which enables them to bite on co...
Parrotfish (Scarinae, Labridae) are found on almost every coral reef of the world. It is this ubiqui...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) are grazers that are restricted to shallow tropical marine environments...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) are grazers that are restricted to shallow tropical marine environments...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1973Aspects of the behavior and feeding biology of two...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) are grazers that are restricted to shallow tropical marine environments...
A March 2014 study in the journal Fish and Fisheries describes a new approach to ecosystem-based fis...
Global reductions in biodiversity and the accelerating loss and degradation of many of the world's e...
Parrotfish have indirect positive effects on corals by grazing on macroalgae that competes for subst...
Bolbometopon muricatum (Valenciennes 1839), the largest of the scarine labrids (Choat et al. 2006), ...
Parrotfishes and surgeonfishes perform important functional roles in the dynamics of coral reef syst...
There is unanimous agreement that the functional role of parrotfish as lower\ud trophic level herbiv...
This is the final version. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.Raw data on feeding observ...
Parrotfishes and surgeonfishes perform important functional roles in the dynamics of coral reef syst...
The temporal and geographical variety of population dynamics in coral reef fish profoundly affects e...
Parrotfishes (Scaridae) are renowned for their beak-like dentition, which enables them to bite on co...
Parrotfish (Scarinae, Labridae) are found on almost every coral reef of the world. It is this ubiqui...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) are grazers that are restricted to shallow tropical marine environments...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) are grazers that are restricted to shallow tropical marine environments...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 1973Aspects of the behavior and feeding biology of two...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) are grazers that are restricted to shallow tropical marine environments...
A March 2014 study in the journal Fish and Fisheries describes a new approach to ecosystem-based fis...
Global reductions in biodiversity and the accelerating loss and degradation of many of the world's e...
Parrotfish have indirect positive effects on corals by grazing on macroalgae that competes for subst...
Bolbometopon muricatum (Valenciennes 1839), the largest of the scarine labrids (Choat et al. 2006), ...
Parrotfishes and surgeonfishes perform important functional roles in the dynamics of coral reef syst...
There is unanimous agreement that the functional role of parrotfish as lower\ud trophic level herbiv...
This is the final version. Available from MDPI via the DOI in this record.Raw data on feeding observ...
Parrotfishes and surgeonfishes perform important functional roles in the dynamics of coral reef syst...
The temporal and geographical variety of population dynamics in coral reef fish profoundly affects e...
Parrotfishes (Scaridae) are renowned for their beak-like dentition, which enables them to bite on co...