Species that are strong interactors play disproportionately important roles in the dynamics of natural ecosystems. It has been proposed that their presence is necessary for positively shaping the structure and functioning of ecosystems. We evaluated this hypothesis using the case of the world's largest parrotfish (Bolbometopon muricatum), a globally imperiled species. We used direct observation, animal tracking, and computer simulations to examine the diverse routes through which B. muricatum affects the diversity, dispersal, relative abundance, and survival of the corals that comprise the foundation of reef ecosystems. Our results suggest that this species can influence reef building corals in both positive and negative ways. Field observa...
Apex predators are known to exert strong ecological effects, either through direct or indirect preda...
Cumulative anthropogenic stressors on tropical reefs are modifying the physical and community struct...
Cumulative anthropogenic stressors on tropical reefs are modifying the physical and community struct...
Species that are strong interactors play disproportionately important roles in the dynamics of natur...
Species that are strong interactors play disproportionately important roles in the dynamics of natur...
<div><p>Human impacts to terrestrial and marine communities are widespread and typically begin with ...
Global reductions in biodiversity and the accelerating loss and degradation of many of the world's e...
Human impacts to terrestrial and marine communities are widespread and typically begin with the loca...
Global reductions in biodiversity and the accelerating loss and degradation of many of the world's e...
With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of potential ...
Coral reefs worldwide are threatened by high algal abundance due to cumulative anthropogenic disturb...
Parrotfishes (Scarinae) are dominant Caribbean herbivores that play an important role in reducing co...
Parrotfishes (Scarinae) are dominant Caribbean herbivores that play an important role in reducing co...
Apex predators are known to exert strong ecological effects, either through direct or indirect preda...
Apex predators are known to exert strong ecological effects, either through direct or indirect preda...
Apex predators are known to exert strong ecological effects, either through direct or indirect preda...
Cumulative anthropogenic stressors on tropical reefs are modifying the physical and community struct...
Cumulative anthropogenic stressors on tropical reefs are modifying the physical and community struct...
Species that are strong interactors play disproportionately important roles in the dynamics of natur...
Species that are strong interactors play disproportionately important roles in the dynamics of natur...
<div><p>Human impacts to terrestrial and marine communities are widespread and typically begin with ...
Global reductions in biodiversity and the accelerating loss and degradation of many of the world's e...
Human impacts to terrestrial and marine communities are widespread and typically begin with the loca...
Global reductions in biodiversity and the accelerating loss and degradation of many of the world's e...
With coral cover in decline on many Caribbean reefs, any process of coral mortality is of potential ...
Coral reefs worldwide are threatened by high algal abundance due to cumulative anthropogenic disturb...
Parrotfishes (Scarinae) are dominant Caribbean herbivores that play an important role in reducing co...
Parrotfishes (Scarinae) are dominant Caribbean herbivores that play an important role in reducing co...
Apex predators are known to exert strong ecological effects, either through direct or indirect preda...
Apex predators are known to exert strong ecological effects, either through direct or indirect preda...
Apex predators are known to exert strong ecological effects, either through direct or indirect preda...
Cumulative anthropogenic stressors on tropical reefs are modifying the physical and community struct...
Cumulative anthropogenic stressors on tropical reefs are modifying the physical and community struct...