In order to gain a comprehensive understanding of population dynamics, it is vital to identify the key factors that contribute to variation in both survival and reproductive success throughout the life history of an organism. The population dynamics of reef fishes may be influenced by events occurring across multiple life stages, throughout the entire life cycle. For instance, the input of new individuals into a population (recruitment) is heavily shaped by mortality in the larval and juvenile stages, which is influenced by conspecific interactions and habitat characteristics. For individuals that survive, variation in somatic growth histories during development may influence mating success among fish that successfully recruit into the adul...
Coral reef fish populations are composed of subpopulations across a range of depths and geographic l...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Larval settlement is shaped by the interaction of biological processes (e.g., life history strategie...
In order to gain a comprehensive understanding of population dynamics, it is vital to identify the k...
Realistic population models and effective conservation strategies require a thorough understanding o...
Realistic population models and effective conservation strategies require a thorough understanding o...
Identifying sources of variation in individual reproductive success is crucial to our understanding ...
Variability in recruitment and early life-history traits is widespread in many marine organisms. Ph...
Assessing the processes by which populations are regulated is one of the most important goals in eco...
Assessing the processes by which populations are regulated is one of the most important goals in eco...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-69)In marine organisms with complex life histories it ...
Processes that influence the early life stages of fishes can significantly impact population dynamic...
The currently most accepted population theory for reef fish was developed on tropical reefs and sugg...
Graduation date: 2002Ecologists have long questioned why fluctuating populations tend to persist\ud ...
Traditionally, fisheries management has assumed that all fish within a marine population contribute ...
Coral reef fish populations are composed of subpopulations across a range of depths and geographic l...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Larval settlement is shaped by the interaction of biological processes (e.g., life history strategie...
In order to gain a comprehensive understanding of population dynamics, it is vital to identify the k...
Realistic population models and effective conservation strategies require a thorough understanding o...
Realistic population models and effective conservation strategies require a thorough understanding o...
Identifying sources of variation in individual reproductive success is crucial to our understanding ...
Variability in recruitment and early life-history traits is widespread in many marine organisms. Ph...
Assessing the processes by which populations are regulated is one of the most important goals in eco...
Assessing the processes by which populations are regulated is one of the most important goals in eco...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-69)In marine organisms with complex life histories it ...
Processes that influence the early life stages of fishes can significantly impact population dynamic...
The currently most accepted population theory for reef fish was developed on tropical reefs and sugg...
Graduation date: 2002Ecologists have long questioned why fluctuating populations tend to persist\ud ...
Traditionally, fisheries management has assumed that all fish within a marine population contribute ...
Coral reef fish populations are composed of subpopulations across a range of depths and geographic l...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Larval settlement is shaped by the interaction of biological processes (e.g., life history strategie...