International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e. tofind a suitable habitat), one of the greatest challenges facing the fish larvae is how to locate therelatively rare patches of coral reef habitat on which they settle and ultimately reside as adults.The answer must lie partly in the sensory modalities of fishes at settlement. Habitat selection isonly possible if fish larvae could detect some environmental cues to select a suitable reef habitatat settlement. The present review aims at providing the latest works dealing with informationperception in coral reef fish larvae at settlement. Two decades ago, it was generally assumedthat larval behaviors and sensory abilities at settlement were c...
The larval phase of most species of coral reef fishes is spent away from the reef in the pelagic env...
Despite the overwhelming importance of predation in coral reefs, there is a paucity of information o...
Abstract The larval phase of most species of coral reef fishes is spent away from the reef in the pe...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Our understanding of habitat selection by reef fish larvae has changed dramatically in the last 10 y...
Some settlement-stage larval fish appear to be attracted to reef sound and may, therefore, use acous...
Most coral reef fish adults have limited home ranges, but their pelagic larvae have the potential to...
The behavior of marine larvae during and after settlement can help shape the distribution and abunda...
Coral reef fish larvae take an active role in selecting their settlement site and sensory cues may ...
International audienceThe replenishment and persistence of marine species is contingent on dispersin...
Many marine reef fishes have pelagic larval stages that develop in offshore waters. These larvae fac...
Most coastal marine organisms have a dispersive oceanic larval stage, during which they must be able...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
Most coral reef fish larvae hatch with well-developed sensory systems, and are thought to utilize a ...
Many marine fish and invertebrates show a dual life history where settled adults produce dispersing ...
The larval phase of most species of coral reef fishes is spent away from the reef in the pelagic env...
Despite the overwhelming importance of predation in coral reefs, there is a paucity of information o...
Abstract The larval phase of most species of coral reef fishes is spent away from the reef in the pe...
International audienceAs it is unlikely that successful settlement is solely a matter of chance (i.e...
Our understanding of habitat selection by reef fish larvae has changed dramatically in the last 10 y...
Some settlement-stage larval fish appear to be attracted to reef sound and may, therefore, use acous...
Most coral reef fish adults have limited home ranges, but their pelagic larvae have the potential to...
The behavior of marine larvae during and after settlement can help shape the distribution and abunda...
Coral reef fish larvae take an active role in selecting their settlement site and sensory cues may ...
International audienceThe replenishment and persistence of marine species is contingent on dispersin...
Many marine reef fishes have pelagic larval stages that develop in offshore waters. These larvae fac...
Most coastal marine organisms have a dispersive oceanic larval stage, during which they must be able...
Coral reef noise is an important navigation cue for settling reef fish larvae and can thus potential...
Most coral reef fish larvae hatch with well-developed sensory systems, and are thought to utilize a ...
Many marine fish and invertebrates show a dual life history where settled adults produce dispersing ...
The larval phase of most species of coral reef fishes is spent away from the reef in the pelagic env...
Despite the overwhelming importance of predation in coral reefs, there is a paucity of information o...
Abstract The larval phase of most species of coral reef fishes is spent away from the reef in the pe...