Marine epibenthic communities are influenced by both pre- and post-recruitment processes. For instance, the larval supply and cues that influence settlement (pre-recruitment), as well as the growth and mortality of individuals (post-recruitment), may differ across reef type and depth. Determining the relative influence of these processes is important to understanding how epibenthic communities can develop in a region. Using both a recruitment experiment that controlled grazing by urchins and in situ photographic surveys of epibenthic communities, this study examined the recruitment and composition of epibenthos on natural limestone and artificial reefs in the eastern Gulf of Mexico (eGOM). In the experiment, tiles that were open to urchin g...
Herbivores affect the species composition and quantity of algae on reefs and this in turn affects th...
Herbivory is a significant driver of algal community dynamics on coral reefs. However, abiotic facto...
Ocean acidification is a pervasive threat to coral reef ecosystems, and our understanding of the eco...
Marine epibenthic communities are influenced by both pre- and post-recruitment processes. For instan...
Composition of marine epibenthic communities are influenced by both physical and biotic processes. F...
Composition of marine epibenthic communities are influenced by both physical and biotic processes. F...
Background: The transition from planktonic planula to sessile adult corals occurs at low frequencies...
BACKGROUND: The transition from planktonic planula to sessile adult corals occurs at low frequencies...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The transition from planktonic planula to sessile adult corals occurs at lo...
In proximity of shelters, grazing by sea urchins plays a fundamental role in establishing and mainta...
The grazing activity of consumers causes shifts between alternative states in a variety of terrestri...
The transition from planktonic planula to sessile adult corals occurs at low frequencies and post se...
Grazing fishes and invertebrates are influential in marine ecosystems because they open space for be...
Herbivores facilitate the existence of coral reef ecosystems by limiting the abundance of fleshy alg...
Herbivores facilitate the existence of coral reef ecosystems by limiting the abundance of fleshy alg...
Herbivores affect the species composition and quantity of algae on reefs and this in turn affects th...
Herbivory is a significant driver of algal community dynamics on coral reefs. However, abiotic facto...
Ocean acidification is a pervasive threat to coral reef ecosystems, and our understanding of the eco...
Marine epibenthic communities are influenced by both pre- and post-recruitment processes. For instan...
Composition of marine epibenthic communities are influenced by both physical and biotic processes. F...
Composition of marine epibenthic communities are influenced by both physical and biotic processes. F...
Background: The transition from planktonic planula to sessile adult corals occurs at low frequencies...
BACKGROUND: The transition from planktonic planula to sessile adult corals occurs at low frequencies...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The transition from planktonic planula to sessile adult corals occurs at lo...
In proximity of shelters, grazing by sea urchins plays a fundamental role in establishing and mainta...
The grazing activity of consumers causes shifts between alternative states in a variety of terrestri...
The transition from planktonic planula to sessile adult corals occurs at low frequencies and post se...
Grazing fishes and invertebrates are influential in marine ecosystems because they open space for be...
Herbivores facilitate the existence of coral reef ecosystems by limiting the abundance of fleshy alg...
Herbivores facilitate the existence of coral reef ecosystems by limiting the abundance of fleshy alg...
Herbivores affect the species composition and quantity of algae on reefs and this in turn affects th...
Herbivory is a significant driver of algal community dynamics on coral reefs. However, abiotic facto...
Ocean acidification is a pervasive threat to coral reef ecosystems, and our understanding of the eco...