Rabbitfish Siganus fuscescens preferences for Lyngbya majuscula collected from three bloom locations in Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia, were tested along with a range of local plant species in the laboratory. Consumption of L. majuscula by fish did not differ between wild and captive-bred fish (P = 0·152) but did differ between bloom location (P = 0·039). No relationship was found between consumption rates and lyngbyatoxin-a concentration (r2 = 0·035, P = 0·814). No correlation existed between C : N and proportion of food consumed when all food types were analysed statistically, whereas a clear correlation was observed when L. majuscula was removed from the calculations. In simulated bloom conditions, fish avoided ingestion of L. majusc...
Abstract This study evaluated the feeding preference of the invasive mollusk Melaniudes tuberculata ...
© 2015. Nuisance blooms of toxic cyanobacteria are a common occurrence in many tropical and subtropi...
Most previous studies of food selection by fishes have been conducted on visually‐feeding species in...
Rabbitfish Siganus fuscescens preferences for Lyngbya majuscula collected from three bloom locations...
This study investigates the influence of mesograzer prior exposure to toxic metabolites on palatabil...
Increasing concerns about the ecological impacts of ongoing and possibly worsening blooms of the tox...
Trophodynamics of blooms of the toxic marine cyanobacterium Lyngkya majuscula were investigated to d...
Blooms of the toxic cyanobacteria Lyngbya spp. have been increasing in frequency and severity in sou...
The Siganidae are a taxonomically uniform yet behaviourally diverse family of herbivorous fishes. Th...
Blooms of Lyngbya majuscula have been reported with increasing frequency and severity in the last de...
Rising sea temperatures are facilitating range shifts of tropical biota towards higher latitudes. Th...
WOS:000672613300001International audienceInvasive species are one of many anthropogenic challenges t...
Analyses of stomach contents of Siganus spinus showed that algal availability and size and behavior...
Undaria pinnatifida was first found on the south coast of England in 1994, and appears to have remai...
Herbivorous fishes are a critical functional group on coral reefs, and there is a clear need to unde...
Abstract This study evaluated the feeding preference of the invasive mollusk Melaniudes tuberculata ...
© 2015. Nuisance blooms of toxic cyanobacteria are a common occurrence in many tropical and subtropi...
Most previous studies of food selection by fishes have been conducted on visually‐feeding species in...
Rabbitfish Siganus fuscescens preferences for Lyngbya majuscula collected from three bloom locations...
This study investigates the influence of mesograzer prior exposure to toxic metabolites on palatabil...
Increasing concerns about the ecological impacts of ongoing and possibly worsening blooms of the tox...
Trophodynamics of blooms of the toxic marine cyanobacterium Lyngkya majuscula were investigated to d...
Blooms of the toxic cyanobacteria Lyngbya spp. have been increasing in frequency and severity in sou...
The Siganidae are a taxonomically uniform yet behaviourally diverse family of herbivorous fishes. Th...
Blooms of Lyngbya majuscula have been reported with increasing frequency and severity in the last de...
Rising sea temperatures are facilitating range shifts of tropical biota towards higher latitudes. Th...
WOS:000672613300001International audienceInvasive species are one of many anthropogenic challenges t...
Analyses of stomach contents of Siganus spinus showed that algal availability and size and behavior...
Undaria pinnatifida was first found on the south coast of England in 1994, and appears to have remai...
Herbivorous fishes are a critical functional group on coral reefs, and there is a clear need to unde...
Abstract This study evaluated the feeding preference of the invasive mollusk Melaniudes tuberculata ...
© 2015. Nuisance blooms of toxic cyanobacteria are a common occurrence in many tropical and subtropi...
Most previous studies of food selection by fishes have been conducted on visually‐feeding species in...