Brandl, Johansen et al. compare organismal traits, community structure, and productivity dynamics of cryptobenthic reef fishes across two locations, the Arabian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman, the former of which harbors the world’s hottest coral reefs. They show that environmental extremes in the Arabian Gulf result in dramatically less diverse, abundant, and productive cryptobenthic fish assemblages, which could foreshadow the future of coral reef biodiversity and functioning
Coral reef ecosystems are under a variety of threats from global change and anthropogenic disturbanc...
Resolving the pattern of genetic connectivity in the ocean is necessary for fishery management, cons...
Climate change poses a major threat to coral reef ecosystems, and will affect coral reef fishes in t...
Tropical ectotherms are hypothesized to be vulnerable to environmental changes, but cascading effect...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
In an increasingly variable and rapidly warming global environment, there is still little consensus ...
This study provides the first large-scale comparison of reef-associated fish communities in the nort...
WOS:000708826500003Coral reefs are experiencing declines due to climate change and local human impac...
Coral reef ecosystems are under a variety of threats from global change and anthropogenic disturbanc...
Despite increasing environmental variability within marine ecosystems, little is known about how cor...
The functional composition of reef fish assemblages is highly conserved across large biogeographic a...
Determining the life-history consequences for fishes living in extreme and variable environments wil...
Coral reef ecosystems are under a variety of threats from global change and anthropogenic disturbanc...
Reef fishes are a treasured part of marine biodiversity, and also provide needed protein for many mi...
Coral reef ecosystems are under a variety of threats from global change and anthropogenic disturbanc...
Resolving the pattern of genetic connectivity in the ocean is necessary for fishery management, cons...
Climate change poses a major threat to coral reef ecosystems, and will affect coral reef fishes in t...
Tropical ectotherms are hypothesized to be vulnerable to environmental changes, but cascading effect...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
To examine the role of climatic extremes in structuring reef fish communities in the Arabian region,...
In an increasingly variable and rapidly warming global environment, there is still little consensus ...
This study provides the first large-scale comparison of reef-associated fish communities in the nort...
WOS:000708826500003Coral reefs are experiencing declines due to climate change and local human impac...
Coral reef ecosystems are under a variety of threats from global change and anthropogenic disturbanc...
Despite increasing environmental variability within marine ecosystems, little is known about how cor...
The functional composition of reef fish assemblages is highly conserved across large biogeographic a...
Determining the life-history consequences for fishes living in extreme and variable environments wil...
Coral reef ecosystems are under a variety of threats from global change and anthropogenic disturbanc...
Reef fishes are a treasured part of marine biodiversity, and also provide needed protein for many mi...
Coral reef ecosystems are under a variety of threats from global change and anthropogenic disturbanc...
Resolving the pattern of genetic connectivity in the ocean is necessary for fishery management, cons...
Climate change poses a major threat to coral reef ecosystems, and will affect coral reef fishes in t...