Feeding ecology of three life phases of the parrotfish Scarus ferrugineus was studied on a southern Red Sea fringing reef by comparing availability and consumption of benthic algae during the monsoon hot and cool seasons. Dominant biota covering dead carbonate substrates were in decreasing order of importance: turfs on endoliths, turfs on crustose corallines, and crustose corallines. On the reef crest and shallow fore reef, composition of the biota changed seasonally. Cover of turfs on endoliths and turfs on crustose corallines was higher during the hot season, while crustose corallines and macroalgae (only on reef crest) increased during the cool season. Biota in the deep fore reef did not show seasonal variation. All life phases used simi...
Coral reefs are characterized by intense herbivory. Spatial patterns in herbivory-particularly along...
Parrotfish have indirect positive effects on corals by grazing on macroalgae that competes for subst...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-101)Herbivory is a critical process in coral reef syst...
Feeding ecology of three life phases of the parrotfish Scarus ferrugineus was studied on a southern ...
Food selection by the Caribbean stoplight parrotfish Sparisoma viride was investigated on a fringing...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) are grazers that are restricted to shallow tropical marine environments...
On the fringing reef of Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, a comparative study was made of habitat use, ...
Obligate coral feeders such as many members of the Chaetodontidae family (also known as butterflyfis...
Herbivorous fishes are widely recognized for their critical importance in coral reef ecosystem proce...
Despite the widely accepted importance of fish herbivory on coral reefs, few studies have considered...
Erosion rates and sources of sediment ingested were quantified for the 2 most abundant parrotfish sp...
On coral reefs, feeding by parrotfishes may prevent coral to macroalgal phase shifts by keeping alga...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that ...
On coral reefs, feeding by parrotfishes may prevent coral to macroalgal phase shifts by keeping alga...
Coral reefs are characterized by intense herbivory. Spatial patterns in herbivory-particularly along...
Parrotfish have indirect positive effects on corals by grazing on macroalgae that competes for subst...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-101)Herbivory is a critical process in coral reef syst...
Feeding ecology of three life phases of the parrotfish Scarus ferrugineus was studied on a southern ...
Food selection by the Caribbean stoplight parrotfish Sparisoma viride was investigated on a fringing...
Parrotfish (family Scaridae) are grazers that are restricted to shallow tropical marine environments...
On the fringing reef of Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles, a comparative study was made of habitat use, ...
Obligate coral feeders such as many members of the Chaetodontidae family (also known as butterflyfis...
Herbivorous fishes are widely recognized for their critical importance in coral reef ecosystem proce...
Despite the widely accepted importance of fish herbivory on coral reefs, few studies have considered...
Erosion rates and sources of sediment ingested were quantified for the 2 most abundant parrotfish sp...
On coral reefs, feeding by parrotfishes may prevent coral to macroalgal phase shifts by keeping alga...
Ecosystems are under increasing pressure from external disturbances. Understanding how species that ...
On coral reefs, feeding by parrotfishes may prevent coral to macroalgal phase shifts by keeping alga...
Coral reefs are characterized by intense herbivory. Spatial patterns in herbivory-particularly along...
Parrotfish have indirect positive effects on corals by grazing on macroalgae that competes for subst...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-101)Herbivory is a critical process in coral reef syst...