For coral reef fish with an obligate relationship to their habitat, like Pomacentrid damselfish, choosing a suitable home amongst the reef structure is key to survival. A surprisingly small number of studies have examined patterns in adult damselfish distributions compared to other ontogenetic phases. The aim of this study was to determine which reef and coral colony characteristics explained adult damselfish distribution patterns in a Red Sea reef. The characteristics investigated were reef type (continuous or patchy), coral species (seven species of Acropora), and coral morphology (coral size and branching density). The focal damselfish species were Dascyllus aruanus, D. marginatus, Chromis viridis, and C. flavaxilla. Occupancy (presence ...
The study was undertaken in the intertidal zone on the lee side of Heron Island cay (southern Great ...
Relationships between some substrate parameters and the abundance of butterflyfishes were investigat...
Coral reef habitats are increasingly being degraded and destroyed by a range of disturbances, most n...
For coral reef fish with an obligate relationship to their habitat, like Pomacentrid damselfish, cho...
For coral reef fish with an obligate relationship to their habitat, like Pomacentrid damselfish, cho...
The structure and dynamics of animal populations are strongly influenced by the physical and biotic ...
Habitat characteristics play an important role in determining the structure of fish communities. The...
Recruitment of coral-reef fish species varies widely on a range of spatial scales, but the extent to...
Associations between habitat-forming, branching scleractinian corals and damselfish have critical im...
Populations of fishes on coral reefs are replenished by the settlement of pelagic larvae to demersal...
Adults of many closely related coral reef fish species are segregated along gradients of depth or ha...
Changes in coral health may have significant impacts on fishes that shelter within live coral habita...
Reef-fishes live in close association with the reef-habitat and should therefore be expected to resp...
Habitat selection by coral reef fish during initial settlement has been shown to depend on various b...
The main objective of this project was to determine if Caribbean damselfish select microhabitat base...
The study was undertaken in the intertidal zone on the lee side of Heron Island cay (southern Great ...
Relationships between some substrate parameters and the abundance of butterflyfishes were investigat...
Coral reef habitats are increasingly being degraded and destroyed by a range of disturbances, most n...
For coral reef fish with an obligate relationship to their habitat, like Pomacentrid damselfish, cho...
For coral reef fish with an obligate relationship to their habitat, like Pomacentrid damselfish, cho...
The structure and dynamics of animal populations are strongly influenced by the physical and biotic ...
Habitat characteristics play an important role in determining the structure of fish communities. The...
Recruitment of coral-reef fish species varies widely on a range of spatial scales, but the extent to...
Associations between habitat-forming, branching scleractinian corals and damselfish have critical im...
Populations of fishes on coral reefs are replenished by the settlement of pelagic larvae to demersal...
Adults of many closely related coral reef fish species are segregated along gradients of depth or ha...
Changes in coral health may have significant impacts on fishes that shelter within live coral habita...
Reef-fishes live in close association with the reef-habitat and should therefore be expected to resp...
Habitat selection by coral reef fish during initial settlement has been shown to depend on various b...
The main objective of this project was to determine if Caribbean damselfish select microhabitat base...
The study was undertaken in the intertidal zone on the lee side of Heron Island cay (southern Great ...
Relationships between some substrate parameters and the abundance of butterflyfishes were investigat...
Coral reef habitats are increasingly being degraded and destroyed by a range of disturbances, most n...