Larval reef fish possess considerable swimming and sensory abilities, which could enable navigation towards settlement habitat from the open ocean. Due to their small size and relatively low survival, tagging individual larvae is not a viable option, but numerical modeling studies have proven useful for understanding the role of orientation throughout ontogeny. Here we combined the theoretical framework of the biased correlated random walk model with a very high resolution three-dimensional coupled biophysical model to investigate the role of orientation behavior in fish larvae. Virtual larvae of the bicolor damselfish (Stegastes partitus) were released daily during their peak spawning period from two locations in the Florida Keys Reef Trac...
Mortality is very high during the pelagic larval phase of fishes but the factors that determine recr...
The supply of coral reef fish larvae from the open ocean to reefs is vital for the persistence of lo...
The larval stage is the main dispersive process of most marine teleost species. The degree to which ...
Larval reef fish possess considerable swimming and sensory abilities, which could enable navigation ...
A central question in marine ecology today is to understand the spatial scales over which population...
Understanding larval dispersal requires knowledge of whether larvae in situ have orientated swimming...
This paper examines the importance of directed motion towards reefs by late stage larval reef fish f...
<div><p>Theory and some empirical evidence suggest that groups of animals orient better than isolate...
All early models of the pelagic phase of coastal organisms made the simplifying assumption that larv...
Larval coral-reef fishes have good orientation abilities. Through-water orientation of larvae in som...
<div><p>Reef fish sustain populations on isolated reefs and show genetic diversity between nearby re...
Abstract The dispersal of marine larvae determines the level of connectivity among populations, infl...
Mortality is very high during the pelagic larval phase of fishes but the factors that determine recr...
Mortality is very high during the pelagic larval phase of fishes but the factors that determine recr...
Theory and some empirical evidence suggest that groups of animals orient better than isolated indivi...
Mortality is very high during the pelagic larval phase of fishes but the factors that determine recr...
The supply of coral reef fish larvae from the open ocean to reefs is vital for the persistence of lo...
The larval stage is the main dispersive process of most marine teleost species. The degree to which ...
Larval reef fish possess considerable swimming and sensory abilities, which could enable navigation ...
A central question in marine ecology today is to understand the spatial scales over which population...
Understanding larval dispersal requires knowledge of whether larvae in situ have orientated swimming...
This paper examines the importance of directed motion towards reefs by late stage larval reef fish f...
<div><p>Theory and some empirical evidence suggest that groups of animals orient better than isolate...
All early models of the pelagic phase of coastal organisms made the simplifying assumption that larv...
Larval coral-reef fishes have good orientation abilities. Through-water orientation of larvae in som...
<div><p>Reef fish sustain populations on isolated reefs and show genetic diversity between nearby re...
Abstract The dispersal of marine larvae determines the level of connectivity among populations, infl...
Mortality is very high during the pelagic larval phase of fishes but the factors that determine recr...
Mortality is very high during the pelagic larval phase of fishes but the factors that determine recr...
Theory and some empirical evidence suggest that groups of animals orient better than isolated indivi...
Mortality is very high during the pelagic larval phase of fishes but the factors that determine recr...
The supply of coral reef fish larvae from the open ocean to reefs is vital for the persistence of lo...
The larval stage is the main dispersive process of most marine teleost species. The degree to which ...