The potential relationship between ecological versatility and local distribution and abundance for 5 species of triggerfish was examined at Kimbe Bay, Papua New Guinea. The abundances of juvenile and adult Balistapus undulatus, Melichthys vidua, Rhinecanthus verrucosus, Sufflamen bursa and S. chrysopterus were quantified in a range of habitats along a typical coral reef profile. Four of the 5 species displayed distinct and relatively narrow distributions across the reef profile, with the fifth species, B. undulatus, being broadly distributed across all zones and depths, and the most abundant species. For each species, the spatial distribution of juveniles closely matched that of adults and juvenile densities were greater in species with mor...
A major goal of ecology is to explain the mechanisms that drive species distributions and ecological...
This study examined within-reef distributions for 19 species of butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae)at L...
The structure of reef fish assemblages is known to vary according to numerous environmental factors,...
The potential relationship between ecological versatility and local distribution and abundance for 5...
Coral-dwelling fishes from the genus Gobiodon are some of the most habitat specialised fishes on cor...
Ecological versatility, the degree to which organisms fully exploit the available resources, is an i...
Increasing disturbances on coral reefs threaten fish species with close microhabitat associations in...
The role of local-scale processes in determining large-scale patterns of abundance is a key issue in...
The physical and biological structure of coral reef habitats vary in relation to depth and the profi...
This study used underwater visual census techniques to quantify the distribution, abundance, fork le...
Many coral reef fishes have restricted depth ranges that are established at settlement or soon after...
The role of resource availability and competition in determining the distributions and abundances of...
The degree to which species partition resources often depends on the spatial scale of the study. To ...
On coral reefs, many small coral-associated fishes exhibit high levels of habitat specialisation, wh...
A major goal of ecology is to explain the mechanisms that drive species distributions and ecological...
This study examined within-reef distributions for 19 species of butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae)at L...
The structure of reef fish assemblages is known to vary according to numerous environmental factors,...
The potential relationship between ecological versatility and local distribution and abundance for 5...
Coral-dwelling fishes from the genus Gobiodon are some of the most habitat specialised fishes on cor...
Ecological versatility, the degree to which organisms fully exploit the available resources, is an i...
Increasing disturbances on coral reefs threaten fish species with close microhabitat associations in...
The role of local-scale processes in determining large-scale patterns of abundance is a key issue in...
The physical and biological structure of coral reef habitats vary in relation to depth and the profi...
This study used underwater visual census techniques to quantify the distribution, abundance, fork le...
Many coral reef fishes have restricted depth ranges that are established at settlement or soon after...
The role of resource availability and competition in determining the distributions and abundances of...
The degree to which species partition resources often depends on the spatial scale of the study. To ...
On coral reefs, many small coral-associated fishes exhibit high levels of habitat specialisation, wh...
A major goal of ecology is to explain the mechanisms that drive species distributions and ecological...
This study examined within-reef distributions for 19 species of butterflyfishes (Chaetodontidae)at L...
The structure of reef fish assemblages is known to vary according to numerous environmental factors,...