Resting schools of juvenile grunts (less than 12 cm length), composed primarily of Haemulon flavolineatum and H. plumieri, were studied from 1972 to 1976 on a series of patch reefs surrounded by seagrass beds on the northeast coast of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. Juvenile grunts form large inactive multispecies schools in reef areas by day. Repeated censuses over several years reveal that certain parts of the reef, particularly those with large formations of the corals Porites porites and Acropora palmata, are traditional schooling areas. When the fishes reach a size of about 15 cm, the H. plumieri form homotypic schools which roam the patch reefs but are no longer associated with particular formations of coral. In contrast, larger H. fl...
Studies showing that tagged reef fish connect different habitat types are crucial for effective ecos...
Juvenile French and white grunts, Haemulon flavolineatum (Desmarest) and H. plumieri (Lacé-pède), we...
Environmental cues like sound, magnetic field, oceanic currents, water chemistry or habitat structur...
Resting schools of juvenile grunts (less than 12 cm length), composed primarily of Haemulon flavolin...
Grunts (Haemulidae) are important fisheries species and represent a major component of reef fish com...
Post-recruitment diurnal habitat use was examined in juvenile French grunts (Haemulon flavolineatum)...
Many coral reef fishes undergo ontogenetic migrations from inshore nurseries to offshore reefs. Quan...
Tropical marine habitats are often energetically linked through feeding migrations by fish. A widely...
The spatial size distribution of grunts and snappers have previously indicated the separation of juv...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Caribbean seagrass beds are important feeding habitats for s...
Environmental cues like sound, magnetic field, oceanic currents, water chemistry or habitat structur...
Coral reef fishes are in general rather sedentary and territoriality and home range behavior pattern...
Tropical Atlantic reef fishes in the family Haemulidae (grunts) remain quiescent on reefs during the...
Growth, survival, and abundance of young, and their connectivity to adult populations are four prima...
Caribbean seagrass beds are important feeding habitats for so-called nocturnally active zoobenthivor...
Studies showing that tagged reef fish connect different habitat types are crucial for effective ecos...
Juvenile French and white grunts, Haemulon flavolineatum (Desmarest) and H. plumieri (Lacé-pède), we...
Environmental cues like sound, magnetic field, oceanic currents, water chemistry or habitat structur...
Resting schools of juvenile grunts (less than 12 cm length), composed primarily of Haemulon flavolin...
Grunts (Haemulidae) are important fisheries species and represent a major component of reef fish com...
Post-recruitment diurnal habitat use was examined in juvenile French grunts (Haemulon flavolineatum)...
Many coral reef fishes undergo ontogenetic migrations from inshore nurseries to offshore reefs. Quan...
Tropical marine habitats are often energetically linked through feeding migrations by fish. A widely...
The spatial size distribution of grunts and snappers have previously indicated the separation of juv...
Item does not contain fulltextAbstract Caribbean seagrass beds are important feeding habitats for s...
Environmental cues like sound, magnetic field, oceanic currents, water chemistry or habitat structur...
Coral reef fishes are in general rather sedentary and territoriality and home range behavior pattern...
Tropical Atlantic reef fishes in the family Haemulidae (grunts) remain quiescent on reefs during the...
Growth, survival, and abundance of young, and their connectivity to adult populations are four prima...
Caribbean seagrass beds are important feeding habitats for so-called nocturnally active zoobenthivor...
Studies showing that tagged reef fish connect different habitat types are crucial for effective ecos...
Juvenile French and white grunts, Haemulon flavolineatum (Desmarest) and H. plumieri (Lacé-pède), we...
Environmental cues like sound, magnetic field, oceanic currents, water chemistry or habitat structur...