Body size is a fundamental structural characteristic of organisms, determining critical life history and physiological traits, and influencing population dynamics, community structure, and ecosystem function. For my dissertation, I focused on effects of body size on habitat use and diet of important coastal fish predators, as well as their influence on faunal communities in Bahamian wetlands. First, using acoustic telemetry and stable isotope analysis, I identified high variability in movement patterns and habitat use among individuals within a gray snapper (Lutjanus griseus) and schoolmaster snapper (L. apodus) population. This intrapopulation variation was not explained by body size, but by individual behavior in habitat use. Isotope valu...
Bonefish (Albula spp.) support an economically important catch-and-release recreational fishery, as ...
The loss of large-bodied herbivores and/or top predators has been associated with large-scale change...
One consequence of human-driven habitat degradation in general, and habitat fragmentation in particu...
Body size is a fundamental structural characteristic of organisms, determining critical life history...
Top predators serve important roles within their respective ecosystem through top-down and bottom-up...
Landscape characteristics, disturbances, and temporal variability influence predator-prey relationsh...
The structural complexity of aquatic habitats can influence the ecological processes that occur with...
The life history traits, population dynamics, and community ecology of marine fishes vary along spat...
Top predators can have large effects on community and population dynamics but we still know relative...
Predators exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating their p...
Stock assessments indicate many valuable fish species are declining, or are considered overfished an...
Much of the world's species diversity is located in tropical and sub-tropical ecosystems, and a bett...
Trophic downgrading of ecosystems necessitates a functional understanding of trophic cascades. Ident...
The Florida Everglades presents a model setting for studying animal-habitat relationships in a dynam...
Hydroscape structure can play a critical role in animal behavior, abundance, and community structure...
Bonefish (Albula spp.) support an economically important catch-and-release recreational fishery, as ...
The loss of large-bodied herbivores and/or top predators has been associated with large-scale change...
One consequence of human-driven habitat degradation in general, and habitat fragmentation in particu...
Body size is a fundamental structural characteristic of organisms, determining critical life history...
Top predators serve important roles within their respective ecosystem through top-down and bottom-up...
Landscape characteristics, disturbances, and temporal variability influence predator-prey relationsh...
The structural complexity of aquatic habitats can influence the ecological processes that occur with...
The life history traits, population dynamics, and community ecology of marine fishes vary along spat...
Top predators can have large effects on community and population dynamics but we still know relative...
Predators exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating their p...
Stock assessments indicate many valuable fish species are declining, or are considered overfished an...
Much of the world's species diversity is located in tropical and sub-tropical ecosystems, and a bett...
Trophic downgrading of ecosystems necessitates a functional understanding of trophic cascades. Ident...
The Florida Everglades presents a model setting for studying animal-habitat relationships in a dynam...
Hydroscape structure can play a critical role in animal behavior, abundance, and community structure...
Bonefish (Albula spp.) support an economically important catch-and-release recreational fishery, as ...
The loss of large-bodied herbivores and/or top predators has been associated with large-scale change...
One consequence of human-driven habitat degradation in general, and habitat fragmentation in particu...