Food availability and predation risk are the primary factors that influence an individual's diet composition. Reduced food availability will result in populations with broader diet breadths due to individual diet specialization. This effect can be enhanced when predators limit foraging movement of prey. Predators can also force prey to forage in lower-risk habitats. An opportunity for us to study these influences on fish diets in a natural system exists in coral reefs. The reefs of the Northern Line Islands vary in their predator biomass and the amount of food available to each trophic guild. To determine the effects of changing food availability and predator densities on the diets of fishes we quantified the diets of species from three tro...
Escalating climate-related disturbances and asymmetric habitat losses will increasingly result in sp...
The effects of environmental and anthropogenic factors on fish community structure are typically ass...
Escalating climate-related disturbances and asymmetric habitat losses will increasingly result in sp...
Spatial refuges in peripheral habitats will become increasingly important for species persistence as...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that ...
Spatial refuges in peripheral habitats will become increasingly important for species persistence as...
Ontogenetic niche shifts are taxonomically and ecologically widespread across the globe. Consequentl...
Coral reefs have undergone major phase shifts in the past three decades resulting in algal dominance...
The importance of top-down effects in structuring ecological communities has been widely debated by ...
Despite the potential importance of predation as a process structuring coral reef fish communities, ...
Predators exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating their p...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Given the highly stochastic nature of larval supply, coral reef fishes often settle in suboptimal h...
Understanding whether assemblages of species respond more strongly to bottom-up (availability of tro...
Escalating climate-related disturbances and asymmetric habitat losses will increasingly result in sp...
The effects of environmental and anthropogenic factors on fish community structure are typically ass...
Escalating climate-related disturbances and asymmetric habitat losses will increasingly result in sp...
Spatial refuges in peripheral habitats will become increasingly important for species persistence as...
Ecological theory suggests that the behaviour, growth and abundance of predators will be strongly in...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that ...
Spatial refuges in peripheral habitats will become increasingly important for species persistence as...
Ontogenetic niche shifts are taxonomically and ecologically widespread across the globe. Consequentl...
Coral reefs have undergone major phase shifts in the past three decades resulting in algal dominance...
The importance of top-down effects in structuring ecological communities has been widely debated by ...
Despite the potential importance of predation as a process structuring coral reef fish communities, ...
Predators exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating their p...
Predators can exert strong direct and indirect effects on ecological communities by intimidating the...
Given the highly stochastic nature of larval supply, coral reef fishes often settle in suboptimal h...
Understanding whether assemblages of species respond more strongly to bottom-up (availability of tro...
Escalating climate-related disturbances and asymmetric habitat losses will increasingly result in sp...
The effects of environmental and anthropogenic factors on fish community structure are typically ass...
Escalating climate-related disturbances and asymmetric habitat losses will increasingly result in sp...