Sediments are a ubiquitous feature of all coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they affect complex ecological processes on coral reefs is limited. Sediment in algal turfs has been shown to suppress herbivory by coral reef fishes on high-sediment, low-herbivory reef flats. Here, we investigate the role of sediment in suppressing herbivory across a depth gradient (reef base, crest and flat) by observing fish feeding following benthic sediment reductions. We found that sediment suppresses herbivory across all reef zones. Even slight reductions on the reef crest, which has 35 times less sediment than the reef flat, resulted in over 1800 more herbivore bites (h−1 m−2). The Acanthuridae (surgeonfishes) were responsible for over 80 per cent o...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
<div><p>Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) ...
Sediments are a ubiquitous feature of all coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they affect comp...
Sediments are a ubiquitous feature of all coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they affect comp...
Sediments are a ubiquitous feature of all coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they affect comp...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
Sediments are deleterious to coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they actually damage reefs is...
Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, be...
Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, be...
<div><p>Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecol...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
<div><p>Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) ...
Sediments are a ubiquitous feature of all coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they affect comp...
Sediments are a ubiquitous feature of all coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they affect comp...
Sediments are a ubiquitous feature of all coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they affect comp...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
Sediments are deleterious to coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they actually damage reefs is...
Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, be...
Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, be...
<div><p>Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecol...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
We describe a mechanistic basis for maintaining an alternative degraded stable state on coral reefs:...
<div><p>Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) ...