Latitude and body size are generally considered key drivers of swimming performance for larval marine fishes, but evidence suggests that evolutionary relationships and habitat may also be important. We used a comparative phylogenetic framework, data synthesis and case study approach to investigate how swimming performance differs among larvae of fish species across latitude. First, we investigated how swimming performance changed with body length, and we found that temperate reef fishes have the greatest increases in swimming performance with length. Secondly, we compared differences in three swimming performance metrics (critical swimming speed, in situ swimming, and endurance) among post-flexion larvae, whilst considering phylogenetic rel...
The Sense Acuity and Behavioral (SAAB) Hypothesis proposes that the swimming capabilities and sensor...
1. Understanding patterns and processes governing biodiversity along broad-scale environmental gradi...
Physical factors often have an overriding influence on the distribution patterns of organisms, and c...
Latitude and body size are generally considered key drivers of swimming performance for larval marin...
The swimming abilities of larval fishes are important for their survival, potentially affecting thei...
Includes bibliographical references.Ecological theory predicts that larger, faster-growing individua...
The swimming abilities of larval fishes are important for their survival, potentially affecting thei...
This thesis examined the extent to which tropical reef fish larvae are capable of influencing their ...
Replicate clutches of larvae were swum in a swimming flume at 4, 7, 10, 13, and 16 cm s–1 and the ti...
The dispersal of larvae during their time in the pelagic environment is critically important to our ...
International audienceWrasses are abundant reef fishes and the second most speciose marine fish fami...
In demersal marine fishes, the dispersal of larvae determines the geographical scale of population c...
Fish swimming capacity is a key life history trait critical to many aspects of their ecology. U-crit...
Recent studies have revealed that reef fish larvae have excellent sustained swimming capabilities an...
Dispersal is a fundamental process governing the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of any given s...
The Sense Acuity and Behavioral (SAAB) Hypothesis proposes that the swimming capabilities and sensor...
1. Understanding patterns and processes governing biodiversity along broad-scale environmental gradi...
Physical factors often have an overriding influence on the distribution patterns of organisms, and c...
Latitude and body size are generally considered key drivers of swimming performance for larval marin...
The swimming abilities of larval fishes are important for their survival, potentially affecting thei...
Includes bibliographical references.Ecological theory predicts that larger, faster-growing individua...
The swimming abilities of larval fishes are important for their survival, potentially affecting thei...
This thesis examined the extent to which tropical reef fish larvae are capable of influencing their ...
Replicate clutches of larvae were swum in a swimming flume at 4, 7, 10, 13, and 16 cm s–1 and the ti...
The dispersal of larvae during their time in the pelagic environment is critically important to our ...
International audienceWrasses are abundant reef fishes and the second most speciose marine fish fami...
In demersal marine fishes, the dispersal of larvae determines the geographical scale of population c...
Fish swimming capacity is a key life history trait critical to many aspects of their ecology. U-crit...
Recent studies have revealed that reef fish larvae have excellent sustained swimming capabilities an...
Dispersal is a fundamental process governing the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of any given s...
The Sense Acuity and Behavioral (SAAB) Hypothesis proposes that the swimming capabilities and sensor...
1. Understanding patterns and processes governing biodiversity along broad-scale environmental gradi...
Physical factors often have an overriding influence on the distribution patterns of organisms, and c...