International audienceThe behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a central issue in understanding their transport in the ocean. In this study pelagic reef fish larvae were monitored using an unmanned open-ocean tracking device, the drifting in-situ chamber (DISC), deployed sequentially in oceanic waters and in reef-born odor plumes propagating offshore with the ebb flow. A total of 83 larvae of two taxonomic groups of the families Pomacentridae and Apogonidae were observed in the two water masses around One Tree Island, southern Great Barrier Reef. The study provides the first in-situ evidence that pelagic reef fish larvae discriminate reef odor and respond by changing their swimming s...
A predictive model of the fate of coral reef fish larvae in a reef system is proposed that combines ...
Most coral reef fish adults have limited home ranges, but their pelagic larvae have the potential to...
In situ testing of candidate odorant cues directly in coral-reef communities has the advantage that,...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
While evidence is mounting that larval reef fish are active participants in the process of dispersal...
Many marine fish and invertebrates show a dual life history where settled adults produce dispersing ...
Settlement-stage larvae of the coral reef fishes Ostorhinchus doederleini (Apogonidae) and Pomacentr...
Most coral reef fish larvae hatch with well-developed sensory systems, and are thought to utilize a ...
Many marine reef fishes have pelagic larval stages that develop in offshore waters. These larvae fac...
Our understanding of habitat selection by reef fish larvae has changed dramatically in the last 10 y...
Coral reef fish use olfaction to respond to a variety of chemical cues that allow them to detect pre...
Understanding the degree of connectivity between coastal and island landscapes and nearby coral reef...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
A predictive model of the fate of coral reef fish larvae in a reef system is proposed that combines ...
Most coral reef fish adults have limited home ranges, but their pelagic larvae have the potential to...
In situ testing of candidate odorant cues directly in coral-reef communities has the advantage that,...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
The behavior of reef fish larvae, equipped with a complex toolbox of sensory apparatus, has become a...
While evidence is mounting that larval reef fish are active participants in the process of dispersal...
Many marine fish and invertebrates show a dual life history where settled adults produce dispersing ...
Settlement-stage larvae of the coral reef fishes Ostorhinchus doederleini (Apogonidae) and Pomacentr...
Most coral reef fish larvae hatch with well-developed sensory systems, and are thought to utilize a ...
Many marine reef fishes have pelagic larval stages that develop in offshore waters. These larvae fac...
Our understanding of habitat selection by reef fish larvae has changed dramatically in the last 10 y...
Coral reef fish use olfaction to respond to a variety of chemical cues that allow them to detect pre...
Understanding the degree of connectivity between coastal and island landscapes and nearby coral reef...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
A predictive model of the fate of coral reef fish larvae in a reef system is proposed that combines ...
Most coral reef fish adults have limited home ranges, but their pelagic larvae have the potential to...
In situ testing of candidate odorant cues directly in coral-reef communities has the advantage that,...