Difficulties associated with manipulating plankton in situ have limited the ability of investigators to assess among-habitat variation in predation risk for plankton. We used plankton tethering units (PTUs) to tether zooplankton in a variety of reef and seagrass habitats, and used field and laboratory assays to test PTUs for tethering artifacts. Tethering did not affect the survivorship of 5 species of plankton (sizes <1 to 6 mm), indicating that the method works with a range of planktonic organisms. We then used the reef mysid Mysidium columbiae in additional assays and found that: (1) mysids remained on PTUs unless they were attacked by predators; (2) PTUs did not prevent planktivorous fishes from consuming tethered mysids; (3) untethered...
The indirect effect of predators on prey behavior, recruitment, and spatial relationships continues ...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Difficulties associated with manipulating plankton in situ have limited the ability of investigators...
In this work, I compared several existing methods of studying piscivory (predation on fish) with a n...
Predation is often described as an underlying mechanism to explain edge effects. We assessed the imp...
An important process thought to drive habitat selection during (post-)settlement of coral reef fish ...
Marine predator-prey interactions are complex and are strongly influenced by the physical and biolog...
Measuring the strength of trophic interactions in marine systems has been central to our understandi...
Predator–prey interactions can be influenced by habitat at different spatial scales. In seagrass sys...
Plankton is an important component of the food web in coastal reef ecosystems. Ocean currents subsid...
Small fishes suffer high mortality rates on coral reefs, primarily due to predation. Although studie...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Several studies over the past decade have examin...
Predation is a key ecosystem function, especially in high diversity systems such as coral reefs. Not...
As coral reefs are home to dense aggregations of a variety of species, aggressive territoriality is ...
The indirect effect of predators on prey behavior, recruitment, and spatial relationships continues ...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Difficulties associated with manipulating plankton in situ have limited the ability of investigators...
In this work, I compared several existing methods of studying piscivory (predation on fish) with a n...
Predation is often described as an underlying mechanism to explain edge effects. We assessed the imp...
An important process thought to drive habitat selection during (post-)settlement of coral reef fish ...
Marine predator-prey interactions are complex and are strongly influenced by the physical and biolog...
Measuring the strength of trophic interactions in marine systems has been central to our understandi...
Predator–prey interactions can be influenced by habitat at different spatial scales. In seagrass sys...
Plankton is an important component of the food web in coastal reef ecosystems. Ocean currents subsid...
Small fishes suffer high mortality rates on coral reefs, primarily due to predation. Although studie...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Science.Several studies over the past decade have examin...
Predation is a key ecosystem function, especially in high diversity systems such as coral reefs. Not...
As coral reefs are home to dense aggregations of a variety of species, aggressive territoriality is ...
The indirect effect of predators on prey behavior, recruitment, and spatial relationships continues ...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...