At Réunion Island (south-western Indian Ocean), artificial reefs were submerged in 2003 in a bay and were soon colonised by fish, among which were the highly abundant commercial species Lutjanus kasmira, Priacanthus hamrur and Selar crumenophthalmus. The high concentration and diversity of fish around the artificial reefs is surprising, considering the low abundance of potential benthic prey. We investigated the diet and food partitioning between the aforementioned species using stomach content and stable isotope analyses (δ13C,δ15N). Priacanthus hamrur and S. crumenophthalmus fed on a larger prey diversity and showed significant overlap in their diets, with crustacean larvae the dominant prey. Fish larvae dominated L. kasmira’s diet, and δ...
WOS:000653046900006International audienceJacks are highly prized tropical marine fish. Most of them ...
This study examines the trophic status and relationships of coral reef fish in the lagoon of New Ca...
International audienceStable isotope ratios (d15N and d13C) and diet of three fish species, Stegaste...
At Reunion Island (south-western Indian Ocean), artificial reefs were submerged in 2003 in a bay and...
The red-barred anthias Pseudanthias rubrizonatus is a common tropical deep reef fish species found i...
Juveniles of a number of reef fish species develop in shallow-water 'nursery' habitats such as mangr...
We aim to understand ontogenetic shifts in habitat use and feeding patterns by 2 fish species, Lutja...
Habitat modification of coral reefs is becoming increasingly common due to increases in coastal urba...
Investigating the niche overlap of ecologically similar species can reveal the mechanisms that drive...
Juveniles of a number of reef fish species develop in shallow-water 'nursery' habitats such as mangr...
International audienceUnderstanding drivers of trophic partitioning at the community level is an ess...
WOS:000653046900006International audienceJacks are highly prized tropical marine fish. Most of them ...
This study examines the trophic status and relationships of coral reef fish in the lagoon of New Ca...
International audienceStable isotope ratios (d15N and d13C) and diet of three fish species, Stegaste...
At Reunion Island (south-western Indian Ocean), artificial reefs were submerged in 2003 in a bay and...
The red-barred anthias Pseudanthias rubrizonatus is a common tropical deep reef fish species found i...
Juveniles of a number of reef fish species develop in shallow-water 'nursery' habitats such as mangr...
We aim to understand ontogenetic shifts in habitat use and feeding patterns by 2 fish species, Lutja...
Habitat modification of coral reefs is becoming increasingly common due to increases in coastal urba...
Investigating the niche overlap of ecologically similar species can reveal the mechanisms that drive...
Juveniles of a number of reef fish species develop in shallow-water 'nursery' habitats such as mangr...
International audienceUnderstanding drivers of trophic partitioning at the community level is an ess...
WOS:000653046900006International audienceJacks are highly prized tropical marine fish. Most of them ...
This study examines the trophic status and relationships of coral reef fish in the lagoon of New Ca...
International audienceStable isotope ratios (d15N and d13C) and diet of three fish species, Stegaste...