Parrotfishes (Labridae: Scarini) and groupers (Epinephelidae) are important fish groups that are regarded as the fisheries targets of primary importance in coral reefs. In order to establish ecosystem-based management of these two fish groups, clarifying the spatial distribution relative to habitat characteristics is of central importance. The present study investigated the spatial distributions of 12 parrotfishes species and seven groupers species in relation to environmental characteristics in an Okinawan coral reef. Ten out of the 12 parrotfish species and all seven grouper species showed species-specific spatial distributions. Four substrate types in the inner reefs (branching Acropora, bottlebrush Acropora, dead branching Acropora, and...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of disturbance on coral re...
Most studies of coral reef fish communities have been restricted to site-attached species on small, ...
Increasing disturbance frequency and severity on coral reefs has caused declines in the abundance of...
Coral reef fishes often exhibit a high degree of structure in their distribution and abundance, but ...
Coral reef fishes often exhibit a high degree of structure in their distribution and abundance, but ...
This study used underwater visual census techniques to quantify the distribution, abundance, fork le...
The degree to which species partition resources often depends on the spatial scale of the study. To ...
Herbivory and other ecosystem processes are widely accepted as important factors in maintaining cora...
For species with complex life histories such as scleractinian corals, processes occurring early in l...
The present study aimed to investigate the spatial structure of fish communities at juvenile and adu...
Biodiversity loss and fishing-induced changes in the size distributions of fishes can impact ecosyst...
The potential relationship between ecological versatility and local distribution and abundance for 5...
Although today coral reefs need to be managed to ensure their persistence in the challenging conditi...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of disturbance on coral re...
Most studies of coral reef fish communities have been restricted to site-attached species on small, ...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of disturbance on coral re...
Most studies of coral reef fish communities have been restricted to site-attached species on small, ...
Increasing disturbance frequency and severity on coral reefs has caused declines in the abundance of...
Coral reef fishes often exhibit a high degree of structure in their distribution and abundance, but ...
Coral reef fishes often exhibit a high degree of structure in their distribution and abundance, but ...
This study used underwater visual census techniques to quantify the distribution, abundance, fork le...
The degree to which species partition resources often depends on the spatial scale of the study. To ...
Herbivory and other ecosystem processes are widely accepted as important factors in maintaining cora...
For species with complex life histories such as scleractinian corals, processes occurring early in l...
The present study aimed to investigate the spatial structure of fish communities at juvenile and adu...
Biodiversity loss and fishing-induced changes in the size distributions of fishes can impact ecosyst...
The potential relationship between ecological versatility and local distribution and abundance for 5...
Although today coral reefs need to be managed to ensure their persistence in the challenging conditi...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of disturbance on coral re...
Most studies of coral reef fish communities have been restricted to site-attached species on small, ...
The past few decades have seen an increase in the frequency and intensity of disturbance on coral re...
Most studies of coral reef fish communities have been restricted to site-attached species on small, ...
Increasing disturbance frequency and severity on coral reefs has caused declines in the abundance of...