Habitat selection by animals that migrate or disperse ultimately determines the biotic and abiotic environment they will experience in subsequent life stages. Intuitively, for habitat selection to be adaptive, animals should respond positively to cues produced by habitat characteristics that will enhance their fitness in the new environment. However, there are many examples of dispersing animals where individuals are attracted to cues produced by factors that reduce their fitness after arrival. In this study, we use a temperate reef fish to examine the relative importance of habitat-associated cues in habitat selection decisions, and assess whether use of these cues is adaptive across early life stages. We used a series of laboratory- and f...
When facing decisions about where to live, juveniles have a strong tendency to choose habitats simil...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 120-125.viii, 125 l illus., tablesThe mechanisms of habitat selectio...
Despite the overwhelming importance of predation in coral reefs, there is a paucity of information o...
Most coastal marine organisms have a dispersive oceanic larval stage, during which they must be able...
Habitat-specific cues play an important role in orientation for animals that move through a mosaic o...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tHabitat-specific cues play an important role in orien...
The behavior of marine larvae during and after settlement can help shape the distribution and abunda...
Habitat selection by coral reef fish is influenced by a variety of biological and abiotic factors, b...
Pelagic larvae of various coral reef fish species are known to be active swimmers that can carefully...
Habitat-specific cues play an important role in orientation for animals that move through a mosaic o...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Determining how prey learn the identity of predators and match their vigilance with current levels o...
Most reef fishes begin life as planktonic larvae before settling to the reef, metamorphosing, and en...
Our understanding of habitat selection by reef fish larvae has changed dramatically in the last 10 y...
textSettlement is arguably the last stage of high mortality in the life cycle of many marine fish sp...
When facing decisions about where to live, juveniles have a strong tendency to choose habitats simil...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 120-125.viii, 125 l illus., tablesThe mechanisms of habitat selectio...
Despite the overwhelming importance of predation in coral reefs, there is a paucity of information o...
Most coastal marine organisms have a dispersive oceanic larval stage, during which they must be able...
Habitat-specific cues play an important role in orientation for animals that move through a mosaic o...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tHabitat-specific cues play an important role in orien...
The behavior of marine larvae during and after settlement can help shape the distribution and abunda...
Habitat selection by coral reef fish is influenced by a variety of biological and abiotic factors, b...
Pelagic larvae of various coral reef fish species are known to be active swimmers that can carefully...
Habitat-specific cues play an important role in orientation for animals that move through a mosaic o...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Determining how prey learn the identity of predators and match their vigilance with current levels o...
Most reef fishes begin life as planktonic larvae before settling to the reef, metamorphosing, and en...
Our understanding of habitat selection by reef fish larvae has changed dramatically in the last 10 y...
textSettlement is arguably the last stage of high mortality in the life cycle of many marine fish sp...
When facing decisions about where to live, juveniles have a strong tendency to choose habitats simil...
Typescript.Bibliography: leaves 120-125.viii, 125 l illus., tablesThe mechanisms of habitat selectio...
Despite the overwhelming importance of predation in coral reefs, there is a paucity of information o...