Algal turfs are expected to increasingly dominate the benthos of coral reefs in the Anthropocene, becoming important sources of reef productivity. The sediments trapped within algal turfs are known to determine turf condition and influence a range of key ecological processes, particularly the feeding behavior of fishes. Yet, our understanding of the interactions between turfs, sediments and fishes is largely derived from offshore reef systems, where turfs typically contain relatively low sediment loads. Here, we expand on this knowledge by characterizing the properties of turfs and their interactions with fishes on a large, mainland fringing reef system, Ningaloo Reef. Algal turfs varied in algal biomass, height and percent of organic conte...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Coral reefs are highly productive ecosystems, with much of this productivity arising from the algal ...
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...
Sediments are deleterious to coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they actually damage reefs is...
Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) on coral...
Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) on coral...
Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) on coral...
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:...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Coral reefs around the world are changing rapidly, with overfishing of herbivorous fishes and increa...
Coral reefs around the world are changing rapidly, with overfishing of herbivorous fishes and increa...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Coral reefs are highly productive ecosystems, with much of this productivity arising from the algal ...
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...
Sediments are deleterious to coral reefs, yet our understanding of how they actually damage reefs is...
Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) on coral...
Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) on coral...
Herbivorous and detritivorous fishes interact closely with the epilithic algal matrix (EAM) on coral...
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:...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Coral reefs around the world are changing rapidly, with overfishing of herbivorous fishes and increa...
Coral reefs around the world are changing rapidly, with overfishing of herbivorous fishes and increa...
Worldwide, coral reef communities are collapsing and shifting from coral to algal dominance. While h...
Sediments are widely accepted as a threat to coral reefs but our understanding of their ecological i...
Coral reefs are highly productive ecosystems, with much of this productivity arising from the algal ...