In marine species with a pelagic larval stage, search behavior and selection of a suitable reef habitat can maximize the settlement success of recently settled juveniles and their subsequent performance (growth and survival of juveniles). Our objective was to test this hypothesis for a single target coral reef fish species (Chromis viridis) at Moorea Island. C. viridis settle on living coral colonies of Porites rus already populated with conspecifics. In the present study (conducted in experimental cages), we found that: 1) mortality rate of recently settled juveniles of C. viridis was lower in the settlement habitat (living coral colonies of P rus) than in other habitats having physical structure different from those of P rus colonies; 2) ...
<div><p>Many marine populations exhibit high variability in the recruitment of young into the popula...
Abstract As coral reefs change in their composition, the dynamics of organisms that depend on them w...
Microhabitat type and the competition for microhabitats can each influence patterns of abundance an...
Habitat suitability influences the growth and survival of coral reef fish juveniles, and thus the su...
The behavior of marine larvae during and after settlement can help shape the distribution and abunda...
Habitat selection by coral reef fish is influenced by a variety of biological and abiotic factors, b...
Coral-reef fishes experience a major challenge when facing settlement in a multi-threat environment,...
The global degradation of coral reefs is having profound effects on the structure and species richne...
The structure and dynamics of animal populations are strongly influenced by the physical and biotic ...
Differences in individual fitness among habitats may explain patterns of habitat selection and why i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-69)In marine organisms with complex life histories it ...
Higher densities of piscivores on reefs may affect the mortality of newly-settled coral reef fishes,...
Coral reef populations of a variety of fish and invertebrate species are replenished by individuals ...
Habitat characteristics play an important role in determining the structure of fish communities. The...
Populations of fishes on coral reefs are replenished by the settlement of pelagic larvae to demersal...
<div><p>Many marine populations exhibit high variability in the recruitment of young into the popula...
Abstract As coral reefs change in their composition, the dynamics of organisms that depend on them w...
Microhabitat type and the competition for microhabitats can each influence patterns of abundance an...
Habitat suitability influences the growth and survival of coral reef fish juveniles, and thus the su...
The behavior of marine larvae during and after settlement can help shape the distribution and abunda...
Habitat selection by coral reef fish is influenced by a variety of biological and abiotic factors, b...
Coral-reef fishes experience a major challenge when facing settlement in a multi-threat environment,...
The global degradation of coral reefs is having profound effects on the structure and species richne...
The structure and dynamics of animal populations are strongly influenced by the physical and biotic ...
Differences in individual fitness among habitats may explain patterns of habitat selection and why i...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-69)In marine organisms with complex life histories it ...
Higher densities of piscivores on reefs may affect the mortality of newly-settled coral reef fishes,...
Coral reef populations of a variety of fish and invertebrate species are replenished by individuals ...
Habitat characteristics play an important role in determining the structure of fish communities. The...
Populations of fishes on coral reefs are replenished by the settlement of pelagic larvae to demersal...
<div><p>Many marine populations exhibit high variability in the recruitment of young into the popula...
Abstract As coral reefs change in their composition, the dynamics of organisms that depend on them w...
Microhabitat type and the competition for microhabitats can each influence patterns of abundance an...