The spatial distribution of 50 ornamental fish species from shallow water habitats on coral reefs were investigated using visual census techniques, between latitudes 11−29°N in the Red Sea, in Jordan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, and in the adjacent Gulf of Aden in Djibouti. One hundred eighteen transects (each 100×5 m) were examined in 29 sites (3−8 sites per country). A total of 522,523 fish individuals were counted during this survey, with mean abundance of 4428.2 ± 87.26 individual per 500 m² transect. In terms of relative abundance (RA), the most abundant species were Blue green damselfish, Chromis viridis (RA=54.4%), followed by Sea goldie, Pseudanthias squamipinnis (RA= 34.7), Whitetail dascyllus, Dascyllus aruanus (RA= 2.6%), Mar...
The larval community of coral reef fishes in the Red Sea was studied in coastal and offshore sites t...
For coral reef fish with an obligate relationship to their habitat, like Pomacentrid damselfish, cho...
Images of reef fishes collected in the Red SeaCoker, D. J., DiBattista, J. D., Sinclair-Taylor, T. H...
distribution of fifty ornamental fish species on coral reefs in the Red Sea... 3
Coral reef communities between 26.8°N and 18.6°N latitude in the Saudi Arabian Red Sea were surveyed...
1. The occurrence and abundance of butterflyfishes were investigated in northern, central and southe...
Al Wajh Bank in the northern Red Sea contains an extensive coral reef system that potentially suppor...
Aim: The Red Sea is characterised by a unique fauna and historical periods of desiccation, hypersali...
Well-defined coral reefs and patches with high density of fishes were reported in the Arabian Gulf...
Goatfish species are among the most common species of the Red Sea reef communities; however, there a...
Surveys to document coral-reef fish assemblages are often limited to visually conspicuous species, t...
Parrotfishes (f. Labridae) are a unique and ubiquitous group of herbivorous reef fishes. We compared...
Aim of this thesis is the study of biogeography and ecology, genetic population structure, and molec...
This study provides the first large-scale comparison of reef-associated fish communities in the nort...
The vertical zonation of 38 species of fish inhabiting coral reefs in the Sudanese Red Sea is descri...
The larval community of coral reef fishes in the Red Sea was studied in coastal and offshore sites t...
For coral reef fish with an obligate relationship to their habitat, like Pomacentrid damselfish, cho...
Images of reef fishes collected in the Red SeaCoker, D. J., DiBattista, J. D., Sinclair-Taylor, T. H...
distribution of fifty ornamental fish species on coral reefs in the Red Sea... 3
Coral reef communities between 26.8°N and 18.6°N latitude in the Saudi Arabian Red Sea were surveyed...
1. The occurrence and abundance of butterflyfishes were investigated in northern, central and southe...
Al Wajh Bank in the northern Red Sea contains an extensive coral reef system that potentially suppor...
Aim: The Red Sea is characterised by a unique fauna and historical periods of desiccation, hypersali...
Well-defined coral reefs and patches with high density of fishes were reported in the Arabian Gulf...
Goatfish species are among the most common species of the Red Sea reef communities; however, there a...
Surveys to document coral-reef fish assemblages are often limited to visually conspicuous species, t...
Parrotfishes (f. Labridae) are a unique and ubiquitous group of herbivorous reef fishes. We compared...
Aim of this thesis is the study of biogeography and ecology, genetic population structure, and molec...
This study provides the first large-scale comparison of reef-associated fish communities in the nort...
The vertical zonation of 38 species of fish inhabiting coral reefs in the Sudanese Red Sea is descri...
The larval community of coral reef fishes in the Red Sea was studied in coastal and offshore sites t...
For coral reef fish with an obligate relationship to their habitat, like Pomacentrid damselfish, cho...
Images of reef fishes collected in the Red SeaCoker, D. J., DiBattista, J. D., Sinclair-Taylor, T. H...