Avoiding costly fights can help conserve energy needed to survive rapid environmental change. Competitor recognition processes help resolve contests without escalating to attack, yet we have limited understanding of how they are affected by resource depletion and potential effects on species coexistence. Using a mass coral mortality event as a natural experiment and 3770 field observations of butterflyfish encounters, we test how rapid resource depletion could disrupt recognition processes in butterflyfishes. Following resource loss, heterospecifics approached each other more closely before initiating aggression, fewer contests were resolved by signalling, and the energy invested in attacks was greater. By contrast, behaviour towards conspe...
Coral bleaching has caused catastrophic changes to coral reef ecosystems around the world with profo...
While global extinctions of marine species are infrequent, local extinctions are becoming common. Ho...
As the geographic ranges of species are increasingly altered by forces such as biological invasion a...
Avoiding costly fights can help conserve energy needed to survive rapid environmental change. Compet...
Mass coral bleaching causes population declines and mortality of coral reef species(1) yet its impac...
Direct interference interactions between species are often mediated by aggression and related to res...
Coral reefs throughout the world are highly degraded and subject to an increasing prevalence of dist...
Interspecific competition mediates biodiversity maintenance and is an important selective pressure f...
Interspecific competition mediates biodiversity maintenance and is an important selective pressure f...
Competitive interactions, arising from the shared use of a limited resource, are among the most perv...
Functional responses describing how foraging rates change with respect to resource density are centr...
Marine environments are subject to increasing disturbance events, and coral reef ecosystems are part...
Habitat degradation is predicted to exacerbate competition for critical resources; however, the rela...
Understanding the foraging patterns of reef fishes is crucial for determining patterns of resource u...
Antipredator defensive traits are thought to trade-off evolutionarily with traits that facilitate pr...
Coral bleaching has caused catastrophic changes to coral reef ecosystems around the world with profo...
While global extinctions of marine species are infrequent, local extinctions are becoming common. Ho...
As the geographic ranges of species are increasingly altered by forces such as biological invasion a...
Avoiding costly fights can help conserve energy needed to survive rapid environmental change. Compet...
Mass coral bleaching causes population declines and mortality of coral reef species(1) yet its impac...
Direct interference interactions between species are often mediated by aggression and related to res...
Coral reefs throughout the world are highly degraded and subject to an increasing prevalence of dist...
Interspecific competition mediates biodiversity maintenance and is an important selective pressure f...
Interspecific competition mediates biodiversity maintenance and is an important selective pressure f...
Competitive interactions, arising from the shared use of a limited resource, are among the most perv...
Functional responses describing how foraging rates change with respect to resource density are centr...
Marine environments are subject to increasing disturbance events, and coral reef ecosystems are part...
Habitat degradation is predicted to exacerbate competition for critical resources; however, the rela...
Understanding the foraging patterns of reef fishes is crucial for determining patterns of resource u...
Antipredator defensive traits are thought to trade-off evolutionarily with traits that facilitate pr...
Coral bleaching has caused catastrophic changes to coral reef ecosystems around the world with profo...
While global extinctions of marine species are infrequent, local extinctions are becoming common. Ho...
As the geographic ranges of species are increasingly altered by forces such as biological invasion a...