Consumers mediate nutrient cycling through excretion and egestion across most ecosystems. In nutrient-poor tropical waters such as coral reefs, nutrient cycling is critical for maintaining productivity. While the cycling of fish-derived inorganic nutrients via excretion has been extensively investigated, the role of egestion for nutrient cycling has remained poorly explored. We sampled the fecal contents of 570 individual fishes across 40 species, representing six dominant trophic guilds of coral reef fishes in Moorea, French Polynesia. We measured fecal macro- (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids) and micro-nutrients (calcium, copper, iron, magnesium, manganese, zinc) and compared the fecal nutrient quantity and quality across trophic guilds, ...
Corals thrive in low nutrient environments and the conservation of these globally imperiled ecosyste...
Nutrient subsidies are essential for the functioning of many ecosystems. A long‐standing conundrum i...
The productivity of coral reefs in oligotrophic tropical waters is sustained by an efficient uptake ...
Consumers mediate nutrient cycling through excretion and egestion across most ecosystems. In nutrien...
Consumers play an important role in biogeochemical cycles through the consumption and release of ess...
Animals can mediate biogeochemical processes and drive nutrient availability and productivity in eco...
1. Anthropogenic stressors have strong impacts on ecosystems. To understand their influence, detaile...
Coral reef fisheries supply nutritious catch to tropical coastal communities, where the quality of r...
On coral reefs, fishes can facilitate coral growth via nutrient excretion; however, as coral abundan...
The importance of animals for mediating ecosystem processes has long been recognized by ecologists. ...
Coral reefs support an abundance of organisms despite being surrounded by oceanic waters characteriz...
Nominally herbivorous acanthurids (surgeonfishes) and scarids (parrotfishes) have often been conside...
A foundational goal in ecology is to understand the top-down and bottom-up forces that regulate comm...
International audienceStable isotope ratios (d15N and d13C) and diet of three fish species, Stegaste...
Coral reefs support an abundance of organisms despite being surrounded byoceanic waters characterize...
Corals thrive in low nutrient environments and the conservation of these globally imperiled ecosyste...
Nutrient subsidies are essential for the functioning of many ecosystems. A long‐standing conundrum i...
The productivity of coral reefs in oligotrophic tropical waters is sustained by an efficient uptake ...
Consumers mediate nutrient cycling through excretion and egestion across most ecosystems. In nutrien...
Consumers play an important role in biogeochemical cycles through the consumption and release of ess...
Animals can mediate biogeochemical processes and drive nutrient availability and productivity in eco...
1. Anthropogenic stressors have strong impacts on ecosystems. To understand their influence, detaile...
Coral reef fisheries supply nutritious catch to tropical coastal communities, where the quality of r...
On coral reefs, fishes can facilitate coral growth via nutrient excretion; however, as coral abundan...
The importance of animals for mediating ecosystem processes has long been recognized by ecologists. ...
Coral reefs support an abundance of organisms despite being surrounded by oceanic waters characteriz...
Nominally herbivorous acanthurids (surgeonfishes) and scarids (parrotfishes) have often been conside...
A foundational goal in ecology is to understand the top-down and bottom-up forces that regulate comm...
International audienceStable isotope ratios (d15N and d13C) and diet of three fish species, Stegaste...
Coral reefs support an abundance of organisms despite being surrounded byoceanic waters characterize...
Corals thrive in low nutrient environments and the conservation of these globally imperiled ecosyste...
Nutrient subsidies are essential for the functioning of many ecosystems. A long‐standing conundrum i...
The productivity of coral reefs in oligotrophic tropical waters is sustained by an efficient uptake ...